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Scientists Hear Continuous Gravitational Waves Emitted by Neutron Stars – AZoQuantum
Recall the days before individuals were working from home. Imagine a typical situation—it is Monday morning and individuals are running late to beat the heavy traffic,…

Written by AZoQuantumMay 4 2021
Recall the days before individuals were working from home. Imagine a typical situation—it is Monday morning and individuals are running late to beat the heavy traffic, but they could not locate their car keys. So, what do they do?
Rapidly rotating neutron stars may be “humming” continuous gravitational waves. Image Credit: K. Wette.
They may try to move from one room to another, glancing at each flat surface, hoping to find the missing keys.
Evidently, this implies…
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