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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

Measuring GW'S BY laser FIBER-OPTIC MODE SWING DETECTION This is not the LIGO Project What a mouse trap that is (old school thinking!)GW's are a space-time dilation and does not strech in the three dimention we no of! With the optic fiber system you can measure forces as small as ten to the -23 nt.On a table top system. The advantage of a laser fiber-optic system is you can have a 10kilometer table top system as compared to a air spaced 5 mile long system like ligo! The system can be controled very easy! the caust is about $10,000.00! no masive bulidings etc!
High Frequency Gravity waves can be measured this way. It can be used to detect sonic waves, macanical,etc as well as GW's. High frequency GW from outer space may be detected this way at 100mhz and better!. for info: call 706 6934168 ask for David Infante @ Laser physics or E-mail to laserphysics@alltel.net
The LIGO project is as stuped as the star wars project in the 80's .monky see monky do. they got some money funded, that does not mean there on the right track!

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