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Why gravity waves are interesting?

Why gravity waves are interesting?

Cosmologists and physicians are always getting grey hair because of gravity. Gravity is the only force in the physical world, what effects in long distances. It is the most important and dominating force in the universe. And it cannot fit with any theories, and calculations, what is created to explain the universe. 

Sometimes some people have said that without gravity we would have the great Unity theory, but the problem is that we cannot combine gravity theories with other base forces of the universe. Electric force, weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force can put in the same theory, but gravity is so special. The electric force would keep the electron layers orbiting atom, weak nuclear forces keep the nucleus of the atom together, and the strong nuclear force keeps quarks together in the nucleus particles, which are neutrons and protons. 

So because the gravity is so special it has brought theory in the minds of scientists that there could be the fifth base force. There have been observations about the existence of this force, what we can call as "top force" (1). But those things are only references, what are basing the decomposition of the one beryllium atom. And there would need more research, that we could understand this force. 

Gravity waves are interesting because, in theory, a human being could use them in the interstellar spacecraft propellant. The idea of this kind of theoretical motor is that the system would create two nano-sized black holes, and then those black holes would be impacted together. 

That effect would cause the gravity waves, what is pushing or pulling spacecraft forward. But there is a problem with those systems, and one of them is this kind of system needs very much energy for creating those quantum black holes. But the thing is that we should create so enormous systems, that we cannot even imagine, what kind of supporting technologies that kind of things need

But gravity waves are a very good example of the thing, where theory has become true. With another gravity phenomenon, what is called the gravity lens, that thing is a very good example of the phenomenon, what has proven true. And the gravity lens is proven that gravity has an effect light, what is one thing, what makes that force interesting. The thing is that gravity is problematic because it cannot fit any physical theories or calculations. 

It is an only force, that effects the light. It can turn the trajectory of the photon. And that ability makes it special. Of course, things like glass lenses can turn the route of photons, and silicon can turn photons to electricity. The effect in the solar panel happens, when the photon hits the silicon atom, it would make the electron layer oscillate, and then the electron would jump to another atom, which is causing the photoelectric reaction, where the next atom would release extra electron to another. So the solar panel doesn't turn the photon to the electron.  

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