Prof. Claudia de Rahm's theory of 'Massive Gravity' to explain Dark Energy is getting a lot of press as of late. So let's dig into it. (thread: 1/n)https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/jan/25/has-physicists-gravity-theory-solved-impossible-dark-energy-riddle …
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Replying to @InertialObservr @Sheoranyaksh
Don't the simultaneous observations with ligo and conventional telescopes of distant events (e.g. neutron star merger) contradict this?
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Replying to @thecyclist16 @Sheoranyaksh
there's error bars of course and to my understanding since the graviton would be extremely light it probably falls within the error bars
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LIGO talks about waves velocity as a 'fact'
https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/news/ligo20170601 …pic.twitter.com/rr8h3fy4Qg
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sure, because it is widely accepted .. we're talking about a very very small deviation .. maybe not exactly but very close
1:13 PM - 28 Jan 2020
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