We don’t understand gravity #BlackHoles – a #poem by Kate Rauner

Gravitational Waves That Aren’t There


Black holes – massive gravity sinks,Wavy

Anchor galaxies at their cores.

Orbit closer, closer till,

Merge into one, forevermore.


Sending ripples through space-time

So pulsars, clocks of the gods,

Seem to us, here on Earth,

To vary in their endless nod.


If Einstein’s right,

So it should be.

Syncopation from the sky

In general relativity.


But it’s not there.

We’ve searched and tried.

Gravitational waves

Elude our eyes.


Despite the failure

Don’t surrender.

Theory passes tests

That it engenders.


Except this one,

At least so far.

Not quite as smart

As we think we are.


It works too well

To lose our fervor.

Perhaps we need

To just think harder.


Thanks to csmonitor and the upcoming paper in the journal Science from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Australia.


Filed under: Poetry Tagged: Albert Einstein, black hole, CSIRO, gravitational wave, gravity wave, journal Science, pulsar, Theory of general relativity
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Published on October 07, 2015 04:15
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