MAS2015
MAS2015
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10th Jan 2017
29th Dec 2017
Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO),is a project by the Caltech and MIT, sponsored by the NSF. His main mission is to observe gravitational waves of cosmic origin, predicted in Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, in 1916.
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  • v325
    v325
    1st Feb 2017
    Not GRAV, GRVT. +1
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    27th Jan 2017
    motaywo: The changes I made in the mirror of the X detector left it running normally, since your mirror did not work very well here. What will it be? Anyway, thank you very much. Any idea or criticism to improve, I will be very happy to receive.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    27th Jan 2017
    Cuddles13: Thanks for the visit and comment. Try changing the pulse time, mirror controls at the ends of the arms, maybe you can visualize it better.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    26th Jan 2017
    I was looking a the save, and it seems that the reflector for the x-beam is acting up again. I'm starting to think the glitch might be on my end, but if it's not, I've created a mirror that works for me. id:2095590. Ps. I like the movement controls on each arm!
  • Cuddles13
    Cuddles13
    26th Jan 2017
    I read about this a few weeks ago. Nice work! I had trouble envisioning it.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    25th Jan 2017
    Thank you for your help. If you need anything, count on me.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    24th Jan 2017
    Hi there MAS, I've tweaked the mirror for the x-sensor so the beam should go in the right spot. I also noticed a little glitch on the wwld display on the y-arm mass, so I adjusted the wifi accordingly. Hope this helps! id:2094547
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Jan 2017
    Thanks for the rave reviews, and especially for the observation of the X-sensor mirror. I have actually faced some problems with optical systems in my saves, mainly with reflection. If you can contribute, to solve my difficulties, thank you.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    11th Jan 2017
    The accuracy and attention to detail in this save is incredible! It looks like there's a little problem with the mirror that reflects the x-beam into the detector, but besides that, this is the best save I've seen in a long time! I hope this makes it to FP. +1