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Title: Gravivity waves
Post by: Seth on July 09, 2009, 03:10:30 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXnkzeCU3bE&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fetrangenature.blogspirit.com%2Findex-6.html&feature=player_embedded
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 05:03:23 PM
Now, that's cool!
Nice find, Franck.
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 05:04:42 PM
There's actually tons of these type of videos, cool. That's me Tubing it for the rest of the night, then.  :D
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Seth on July 09, 2009, 05:08:11 PM
Quote from: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 05:04:42 PM
There's actually tons of these type of videos, cool. That's me Tubing it for the rest of the night, then.  :D

HEHEHE That means we are watching the same videos tonight ^^
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 05:27:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCjjLykw33E&NR=1

Check the size of this!

p.s. The best part is the arguing couple in the soundclip, though! :D
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Henry Blewer on July 09, 2009, 06:42:57 PM
Actually this one is stranger! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nopKDuydRo
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Jack on July 09, 2009, 07:00:32 PM
Quote from: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 05:27:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCjjLykw33E&NR=1

Check the size of this!

p.s. The best part is the arguing couple in the soundclip, though! :D
Would you shut up? lolz!
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: dandelO on July 09, 2009, 07:04:18 PM
'Good God!'  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Jack on July 09, 2009, 07:08:00 PM
this is cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFW7PABbJYQ&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFW7PABbJYQ&feature=related)
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Jack on July 09, 2009, 07:10:24 PM
WTF?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VUTNLI4Uo&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VUTNLI4Uo&feature=related)
now this is a weird cloud ;D
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: stephengraham on July 10, 2009, 02:50:58 AM
Hi dandeIO...
Currently lots of video are available in Youtube related to it but below is little information about it....

In physics, a gravitational wave is a fluctuation in the curvature of spacetime which propagates as a wave, traveling outward from the source.

Predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, the waves transport energy known as gravitational radiation.

Sources of gravitational waves include binary star systems composed of white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes.
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: latego on July 10, 2009, 04:41:28 AM
Quote from: wetbanana on July 09, 2009, 07:10:24 PM
WTF?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VUTNLI4Uo&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5VUTNLI4Uo&feature=related)
now this is a weird cloud ;D

Likely to be a lenticular cloud. Lots of them are mistaken for UFOs, so much that even ufologist sites warn against them  ;D

Bye!!!
Title: Re: Gravivity waves
Post by: Cyber-Angel on July 10, 2009, 10:16:47 AM
Quote from: stephengraham on July 10, 2009, 02:50:58 AM
Hi dandeIO...
Currently lots of video are available in Youtube related to it but below is little information about it....

In physics, a gravitational wave is a fluctuation in the curvature of spacetime which propagates as a wave, traveling outward from the source.

Predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, the waves transport energy known as gravitational radiation.

Sources of gravitational waves include binary star systems composed of white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes.


That's true of curvilinear space-time and as far as I know can only be predicted for Three Dimensional Space only and dose not work in higher relativistic dimension's who's dimensional plane is offset too our own.

Also gravitational radiation cannot penetrate the inter-dimensional fabric [Hyperspace] postulated by quantum gravity between layers of relativistic space-time the only localized effect is a hypothetical observer might see, if they where in one of these layers might be either a barely perceptible spike in the far EM Spectrum or a similar spike in local ambient temperature but both are hypothetical at the outside.

;D

Regards to you.

Cyber-Angel