Charles Liu
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And so that technological development is just the one that I'm going to mention this time around.
But that will change the number of detections we have of gravitational wave events, colliding black holes usually, by a factor of 100 or even 1,000.
And that's going to be able to let us map the universe like a well-struck gong.
I think it's just amazing.
Wow.
In NASA speak, we call that multi-messenger astronomy.
Oh, interesting.
Where the messenger is not just light waves or electromagnetic radiation of any kind.
Didn't know they had a term for it.
But these particles and exotic things.
Yeah, yeah.
Multi-messenger astronomy.
Oh, wait, wait.
Which book now again?
That one.
That one.
Listen, everybody, I'm sorry.
That was pretty self-serving, but I'm really proud of the book.
It really is a great opportunity for me to say yes.
So are we.