Gravitational waves: a new frontier? | Paul Davies

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Paul Davies argues that gravitational wave observatories could present a new frontier of Physics research.

What astounding discoveries are lying just beyond the horizon?

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Gravitational waves could hold the key to unlocking more knowledge about the universe.

World-renowned physicist Paul Davies explored this phenomenon in the 1980's - never expecting that gravitational waves would be detected in his lifetime. Join Davies as he demonstrates why gravitational waves might be the answer to the questions plaguing physics.

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