Looks like it's something with low-frequency gravitational waves, and the people involved are doing more measurement than theory. I'll guess they discovered a particularly wacky dark matter object. Maybe they found something weirder or more fundamental though.
Also, one of the scientists involved says it's aliens, but she's clearly a born shitposter.
The scientists have literally never been free of the brain rot, newton was a currency pervert who had people executed on behalf of the Treasury for making counterfeits or debasing the coinage. Fucking monsters since forever.
I'm gonna guess it's about galaxy formation, that seems to be a focus of their gravitational wave thing. It might adjust some stuff in our understanding of cosmic history but I'd be very surprised if it's about really close-to-the-big-bang stuff, which is what a lot of people think of as foundational
Looks like it's something with low-frequency gravitational waves, and the people involved are doing more measurement than theory. I'll guess they discovered a particularly wacky dark matter object. Maybe they found something weirder or more fundamental though.
Also, one of the scientists involved says it's aliens, but she's clearly a born shitposter.
Lovely, we’ve now reached the stage where even scientists aren’t free from the brain rot.
Big bang theory show
the whole universe was in a hot, dense state
You're a monster.
DOOOOOOOOOOON'T!
The scientists have literally never been free of the brain rot, newton was a currency pervert who had people executed on behalf of the Treasury for making counterfeits or debasing the coinage. Fucking monsters since forever.
I'm gonna guess it's about galaxy formation, that seems to be a focus of their gravitational wave thing. It might adjust some stuff in our understanding of cosmic history but I'd be very surprised if it's about really close-to-the-big-bang stuff, which is what a lot of people think of as foundational
The account for the NanoGRAV organization listing them/them pronouns is pretty funny
The surprisingly rare plural them.