A new way to detect gravitational waves

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John Clark

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Jan 31, 2022, 6:16:00 AM1/31/22
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Jan 31, 2022, 1:19:06 PM1/31/22
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My only thoughts on this are the unlikely, which include, would this technique, once perfected detect your Penrose-ian white holes? Could a de-rated device detect the footprint of a Dyson Sphere? 

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Henrik Ohrstrom

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Jan 31, 2022, 2:13:12 PM1/31/22
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A derated version would only detect the presence of gullible politicians and loose funds.
A Dyson sphere would probably not be detected with this kind of sensor unless there is a total catastrophic failure. But probably not then either, too small amounts of energy release. Compared to black hole shenanigans at least.
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Lawrence Crowell

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Feb 1, 2022, 6:44:15 PM2/1/22
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This would have no bearing on a Dyson sphere.

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