Detecting Gravitational Waves have always been a challenging task. It is caused due to high energetic events, like colliding black holes or neutron stars. And so, the phenomenon is like ripples on the fabric of space-time. By the time, this effect reaches us (from deep space), the signals become extremely weak. And hence, too faint to detect. In terms of magnitude, as per astronomers, the ripples in the fabric of space-time stretch and squeeze space by a tiny fraction of the width of an atom. It’ll be like measuring…
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