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Death Spiral

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein1 October 20164 Comments

Will Earth eventually spiral into the Sun due to gravitational waves?

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The Enemy’s Gate Is Down

In Physics by Brian Koberlein6 September 201611 Comments

The equator of the Earth moves at more than 1,000 mph, so why don’t things at the equator fly into space?

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Einstein’s Top

In Physics by Brian Koberlein26 July 20164 Comments

Einstein said everything falls at the same rate. Is that also true for a quantum top?

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Seeing Gravitational Waves With Atomic Clocks

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein28 June 20163 Comments

Atomic clocks could be used to observe gravitational waves in a new way.

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A More Perfect Union

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein17 June 20166 Comments

The second detection of a black hole merger confirms the success of gravitational wave astronomy.

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LIGO In Space

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein7 June 20165 Comments

LISA Pathfinder has made its first successful test of gravitational wave astronomy.

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Looking For Higher Dimensions In Gravity

In Physics by Brian Koberlein2 May 20165 Comments

Some theories predict the existence of higher dimensions. With sensitive gravitational experiments we can test that idea.

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Conforming To Gravity

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein12 April 20163 Comments

There are lots of efforts to derive a quantum theory of gravity. One of these is known as conformal gravity.

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Breaking Bad

In Gravity by Brian Koberlein21 February 20162 Comments

A new black hole model will not “break” relativity.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.