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Reflected Gravitational Waves

WSOGMM sends in an arXiv blog post about reflecting gravity waves. The speculation is that reflected gravity could go some ways toward explaining the odd readings being returned by Gravity Probe B. "In the couple of weeks since he introduced the idea that superconducting sheets can reflect gravity waves, Raymond Chiao from the University of California, Merced, has been busy with a couple of buddies working out how big this effect is... Chiao and co. ask how big the effect of a gravitational wave on a thin superconducting sheet is compared to the effect on an ordinary conducting sheet. The answer? 42 orders of magnitude bigger."

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  1. What's that smell? by Drakkenmensch · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh yeah, snake oil. Between these "gravity waves" I've never heard about (despite college my level quantum physics classes), the nearly magical (and unexplained) use of superconductivity effect and the obvious HHGTG reference, I smell a rat.