Information related to search in the astrophysical journal letters this month Publisher Has happened A team of around 190 scientists from all over the world had been working on this discovery for the last 15 years. The work of Pune -based Metroave Radio Telescope (UGMRT) was to raise the cosmus signals and increase their accuracy, so that gravitational waves could be confirmed.
According to a TOI report, gravitational waves are believed to be born from the merger of giant black holes in our early universe. This discovery will help scientists to find out the mysteries associated with the merger of black holes.
According to the report, this discovery started in the year 2002. In the year 2016, the Indian Pulsar Timing Ari (INPTA) was also added to it. Its purpose is also to detect Nano Hz gravitational waves with low frequency. Its experiments included NCRA (Pune), TIFR (Mumbai), IIT (Roorkee), IISER (Bhopal), IIT (Hyderabad), IMSC (Chennai) and RRI (Bengaluru) as well as researchers at Kumamoto University in Japan.
The gravitational waves were first proposed by Albert Einstein in 1916. Now their low-heart has been heard. Gravitational waves arise when black holes merge. After this discovery, scientists will be able to understand black holes further deeply.