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THE WARPED SIDE OF THE UNIVERSE: NUMERICAL RELATIVITY, GRAVITATIONAL WAVES AND MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM MECHANICS
/ Jean MOUETTE
/ 09-10-2009
/ Canal-u.fr
THORNE Kip
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There is a "Warped side" to our universe,
consisting of objects and phenomena that are made solely or largely from
warped spacetime. Examples are black holes, singularities (inside black
holes and in the big bang), and cosmic strings. Numerical-relativity
simulations are revolutionizing our understanding of what COULD exist on
our universe's Warped Side; and gravitational-wave observations (LIGO,
VIRGO, LISA, ...) will reveal what phenomena actually DO exist on the
Warped Side, and how they behave.
To detect the gravitational waves and extract their
information, in the era of "Advanced LIGO" (ca. 2014 onward), we must
use quantum nondemolition technology -- technology that circumvents the
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in 40 kilogram mirrors. As a byproduct,
Advanced LIGO can be used to explore the quantum behavior of
human-sized objects. Mot(s) clés libre(s) : Universe, Macroscopic quantum mechanics, Gravitanional waves, Numerical relativity
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