Quest to Settle Riddle Over Einstein's Theory May Soon Be Over 10 February 2017

Quest to Settle Riddle Over Einstein's Theory May Soon Be Over 10 February 2017

Quest to settle riddle over Einstein's theory may soon be over 10 February 2017 part to play in accounting for dark energy. Without dark energy, the acceleration implies a failure of Einstein's theory of gravity across the largest distances in our Universe. Scientists from the University of Edinburgh have discovered that the puzzle could be resolved by determining the speed of gravity in the cosmos from a study of gravitational waves -space-time ripples propagating through the universe. The researchers' calculations show that if gravitational waves are found to travel at the speed Albert Einstein of light, this would rule out alternative gravity theories, with no dark energy, in support of Einstein's Cosmological Constant. If however, their speed differs from that of light, then Einstein's Astronomy experiments could soon test an idea theory must be revised. developed by Albert Einstein almost exactly a century ago, scientists say. Such an experiment could be carried out by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Tests using advanced technology could resolve a Observatory (LIGO) in the US, whose twin longstanding puzzle over what is driving the detectors, 2000 miles apart, directly detected accelerated expansion of the Universe. gravitational waves for the first time in 2015. Researchers have long sought to determine how Experiments at the facilities planned for this year the Universe's accelerated expansion is being could resolve the question in time for the 100th driven. Calculations in a new study could help to anniversary of Einstein's Constant. explain whether dark energy- as required by Einstein's theory of general relativity - or a revised The study, published in Physics Letters B, was theory of gravity are responsible. supported by the UK Science Technology Facilities Council, the Swiss National Science Foundation, Einstein's theory, which describes gravity as and the Portuguese Foundation of Science and distortions of space and time, included a Technology. mathematical element known as a Cosmological Constant. Einstein originally introduced it to explain Dr Lucas Lombriser, of the University of a static universe, but discarded his mathematical Edinburgh's School of Physics and Astronomy, factor as a blunder after it was discovered that our said: "Recent direct gravitational wave detection Universe is expanding. has opened up a new observational window to our Universe. Our results give an impression of how Research carried out two decades ago, however, this will guide us in solving one of the most showed that this expansion is accelerating, which fundamental problems in physics." suggests that Einstein's Constant may still have a More information: Lucas Lombriser et al, 1 / 2 Challenges to self-acceleration in modified gravity from gravitational waves and large-scale structure, Physics Letters B (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2016.12.048 Provided by University of Edinburgh APA citation: Quest to settle riddle over Einstein's theory may soon be over (2017, February 10) retrieved 30 September 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2017-02-quest-riddle-einstein-theory.html This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only. 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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