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14th Feb 2016
16th Feb 2016
Inspired by LIGO Laboratory and their new Gravity Wave detection device. It shows the existence of otherwise invisible gravity waves by using shifting lasers and a visible graph. Just draw with NGRV or PGRV inside the blue outlines!
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Comments

  • unknownkarma
    unknownkarma
    16th Feb 2016
    Try tiping the insl off with invis so the phot that usually would reflect and set off random triggers instead becomes neut and doesn't activate anything
  • spazguy217
    spazguy217
    16th Feb 2016
    That is a very good concept well done mate
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    16th Feb 2016
    You should include a link to the annoucement video for the people who didn't see it live
  • Daeox
    Daeox
    15th Feb 2016
    Yeah all this stuff is huge discoveries but Einstein's like "Yea fam told u so"
  • R3APER
    R3APER
    15th Feb 2016
    Key words, "Inspired by". Of course it's not the exact same in design.
  • AndyLun
    AndyLun
    15th Feb 2016
    this is actually not how LIGO detects gravity wave. But it looks cool anyway.
  • lshh
    lshh
    15th Feb 2016
    it looks very cool, doesnt it!
  • techyman305
    techyman305
    14th Feb 2016
    @lshh That is a very good improvement
  • lshh
    lshh
    14th Feb 2016
    no problem. :P
  • R3APER
    R3APER
    14th Feb 2016
    Lshh, your graph has been added to the save. Thank you!