A new model suggests how gravitational waves created by the collision between black holes spread and interact within the fabric of space-time.
team, is simulating these collisions and gravitational waves in more detail to reveal these non-linear effects.
Mitman continued by adding that the SXS team's new methods for extracting the waveforms from their simulations have made it possible to see the nonlinear effects of gravitational wave propagation. Mitman gave an analogy to describe the difference between linear and nonlinear gravitational wave models.
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