Classroom Simulation of Gravitational Waves from Orbiting Binaries

  • Overduin J
  • Perry J
  • Huxford R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Popular demonstrations commonly use stretched spandex fabric to illustrate the way in which curved spacetime mimics the force of gravity in general relativity. There are significant potential conceptual pitfalls to such an approach. In particular, it obscures the fact that most of what we ordinarily feel as gravity is due to the warping of time rather than space, a concept that is admittedly harder to demonstrate. Nevertheless, with appropriate caveats simulations of this kind can convey some of the wonder of Einstein’s theory to non-specialists.

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Overduin, J., Perry, J., Huxford, R., & Selway, J. (2018). Classroom Simulation of Gravitational Waves from Orbiting Binaries. The Physics Teacher, 56(9), 586–590. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5080568

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