The Absurdity of Detecting Gravitational Waves
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 5 Ιαν 2017
A head-vaporizing laser with a perfect wavelength detecting sub-proton space-time ripples.
Huge thanks to Prof Rana Adhikari and LIGO: http://ligo.org
Here's how he felt when he learned about the first ever detection: https://youtu.be/ViMnGgn87dg
Thanks to Patreon supporters:
Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Saeed Alghamdi, Zach Mueller, Ron Neal
Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreon
A
lot of videos have covered the general overview of the discovery of
gravitational waves, what they are, the history of the search, when they
were found but I wanted to delve into the absurd science that made the
detection possible.
When scientists want one megawatt of laser
power, it's not just for fun (though I'm sure it's that too), it's
because the fluctuations in the number of photons is proportional to
their square root, making more powerful beams less noisy (as a fraction
of their total). The smoothest mirrors were created not for aesthetic
joy but because when you're trying to measure wiggles that are a
fraction the width of a proton, a rough mirror surface simply won't do.
Filmed by Daniel Joseph Files
Music by Kevin MacLeod, http://www.incompetech.com "Black Vortex" (appropriately named)
Music licensed from Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com "Observations 2" (also appropriately named)
Huge thanks to Prof Rana Adhikari and LIGO: http://ligo.org
Here's how he felt when he learned about the first ever detection: https://youtu.be/ViMnGgn87dg
Thanks to Patreon supporters:
Nathan Hansen, Donal Botkin, Tony Fadell, Saeed Alghamdi, Zach Mueller, Ron Neal
Support Veritasium on Patreon: http://bit.ly/VePatreon
A
lot of videos have covered the general overview of the discovery of
gravitational waves, what they are, the history of the search, when they
were found but I wanted to delve into the absurd science that made the
detection possible.
When scientists want one megawatt of laser
power, it's not just for fun (though I'm sure it's that too), it's
because the fluctuations in the number of photons is proportional to
their square root, making more powerful beams less noisy (as a fraction
of their total). The smoothest mirrors were created not for aesthetic
joy but because when you're trying to measure wiggles that are a
fraction the width of a proton, a rough mirror surface simply won't do.
Filmed by Daniel Joseph Files
Music by Kevin MacLeod, http://www.incompetech.com "Black Vortex" (appropriately named)
Music licensed from Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com "Observations 2" (also appropriately named)
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