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Vedant Chandra
Vedant Chandra
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Topic 197169

Good day!

I am Vedant Chandra, a contributor to this project from India, and I have taken over operations of the University of Oxford Einsten@Home Team.

I would like to invite enthusiasts to join our team for a great experience! With regular updates and a plan for a thriving message board, our team is one where you'll always have something to do. Entry is not restricted to Oxford students only, anyone can join!

So, if you're looking for an Einstein team who's main goal is to have fun, and further this project, join the University of Oxford today :)

Thank you,
Vedant Chandra

Vedant Chandra

Andrew Martin Lorimer
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Oxford University Einstein@Home Team

Hello Vedant Chandra,

It is good to see your post. I have newly joined Einstein@Home; and were it the case that Cardiff University didn't have a team, I would perhaps have attempted to join the 'Oxford' team.

I am a philosopher, and sometimes I am impelled to think about physics; particularly: the low level physics, intra-atomic and inter-atomic. Were I a theoretical physicist I would be holding to the view that there are no gravitational waves.

Regards to you and all,

Andrew M L

tullio
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The Bicep-2 telescope at the

The Bicep-2 telescope at the South Pole just found the signature of gravitational waves in the Cosmic Microwave Background, by a polarization effect. But they have a much lower frequency than those we are trying to detect.
Tullio

Andrew Martin Lorimer
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Hello

Hello Tullio,

Quote:
The Bicep-2 telescope at the South Pole just found the signature of gravitational waves in the Cosmic Microwave Background, by a polarization effect. But they have a much lower frequency than those we are trying to detect.
Tullio

The signature of an item is not the 'item'.

Andrew

tullio
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I just read on "Nature"

I just read on "Nature" magazine of April 3 an article on this discovery titled "Polar star". The subtitle is "After years of work in the Antartic, John Kovacs and his team have captured strong evidence for a long-held theory about the Universe's birth". The theory is inflation.
Tullio.

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