@@jamesruscheinski8602 Yes, that's right. The so-called hum of the universe, or the gravitational wave background, was detected by the array of pulsars. But no one has yet learned to separate the Big Bang waves from this signal. See more in my second video on the channel.
So interesting, thank you!
might gravitational waves from big bang be detected? by LIGO or other instrument? would be a little like cosmic microwave background (CMB)?
@@jamesruscheinski8602 Yes, that's right. The so-called hum of the universe, or the gravitational wave background, was detected by the array of pulsars. But no one has yet learned to separate the Big Bang waves from this signal. See more in my second video on the channel.
How could gravitational waves close to you be dangerous?