The past of the universe will tell gravitational waves



Rubakov Valery

Speaking of gravitational waves, it is impossible not to mention Valery Rubakov, a leading Russian specialist dealing with these issues and having more than one hundred and sixty scientific papers. He made a significant contribution to the theory of the early universe, as well as in theories: gravity, the formation of the asymmetry of the baryon universe, as well as quantum nonperturbative field theory.

Today, he is convinced that the gravitational waves of the universe, if they do not tell about its future, then the past will be thoroughly explained. To do this, scientists use the BICEP2 telescope, located at the South Pole, and a couple of detectors, and data provided by the Planck satellite.

Only after careful analysis of all the information will it be possible to understand how real corresponds to what people want. This is evidence that gravitational waves exist. It will take a couple of years, but maybe it will happen faster. And then we can say that a discovery has been made.





Source: planetologia.ru/