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Starts With A Bang #42 - Black Holes And Gravitation

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Pulsar Timing to Detect Passing Dark Matter Substructure Halos

These kinds of observations are expected to detect gravitational waves in the next, I want to say three to six or seven years. So they're getting to the sensitivity level where they're getting close to what's predicted by cosmology statistics. This is based on calculations of how common are supermassive black hole binaries that you get from the mergers of galaxies.

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