R3APER
R3APER
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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

  • ATernative
    ATernative
    14th Feb 2016
    +1 for science)
  • Just4Fun
    Just4Fun
    14th Feb 2016
    cool +1
  • lshh
    lshh
    14th Feb 2016
    ok. ive added a nice graph onto it. Grapher Mk VI. ID:1937512 you can use it on this if you want.
  • lshh
    lshh
    14th Feb 2016
    im working on a version of this that has a continuous graph. if you wanna see, go on multiplayer, channel 'gravitywaves'.
  • R3APER
    R3APER
    14th Feb 2016
    I was surprised a similar save wasn't posted sooner, considering how tremendous LIGO's find was. Although , Einstein had figured just as much long ago. lol
  • Daeox
    Daeox
    14th Feb 2016
    I figured LIGO would make its way to TPT sometime soon c:
  • R3APER
    R3APER
    14th Feb 2016
    A full 360 degree model is in the works! First I wanted to present a basic proof of concept, just to show-case the usefulness of lasers in relation to gravity being "measured".
  • lshh
    lshh
    14th Feb 2016
    this is great, but there isnt enough range. using a 1x1 brush is still almost too much. well done though. +1