Cleo Abram (2026)

This machine found something scientists thought was impossible…
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In the middle of the desert, miles from any city, are two HUGE concrete tubes. They’re part of a giant machine running the most precise experiment humans have ever built…

Each tube is 4 kilometers long, and inside there’s a big metal pipe. And at the end of each pipe, scientists place some of the smoooooothest mirrors ever made. And then they fire a powerful laser that gets split down each tube, bouncing it back and forth… building up more and more power… until… they bring those beams back together… to discover something that just 100 years ago scientists thought was impossible to find!

Finding it took hundreds of scientists and over a...

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Summary: The video titled "Gravitational Waves: The Craziest Experiment Humans Have Ever Built" explores the groundbreaking Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), a massive scientific instrument designed to detect gravitational waves. It details the intricate setup involving two 4-kilometer-long tubes, the use of advanced lasers, and highly reflective mirrors that allow scientists to study cosmic events, such as colliding stars, and validate theories of gravity. The video also hints at future advancements in gravitational wave detection.

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Gravitational waves are ripples in spacetime caused by massive celestial events, first predicted by Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity over a century ago. LIGO made history in 2015 by detecting these waves for the first time, confirming a key aspect of Einstein's theory and opening new avenues for astrophysical research. The ongoing enhancements to LIGO aim to increase its sensitivity and detection capabilities, potentially leading to even more significant discoveries in the field of physics.

Keywords: gravitational waves, LIGO, astrophysics, scientific discovery, laser technology

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