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:Megan: The gravitational wave detector works! For the first time, we can listen in on the signals carried by ripples in the fabric of space itself!
 
:Megan: The gravitational wave detector works! For the first time, we can listen in on the signals carried by ripples in the fabric of space itself!
  
:[Larger panel with the same setting in the middle, but both Cueball and Megan have taken their arms down. More of the wires from the console can be seen to the right. The computer lists six events:]
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:[Larger panel with the same setting in the middle, but both Cueball and Megan has taken their arms down. More of the wires from the console can be seen to the right. The computer lists six events:]
 
:Computer: '''''Event:''''' Black hole merger in Carina (30 M<sub>☉</sub>, 30 M<sub>☉</sub>)
 
:Computer: '''''Event:''''' Black hole merger in Carina (30 M<sub>☉</sub>, 30 M<sub>☉</sub>)
 
:Computer: '''''Event:''''' Zorlax the Mighty would like to connect on Linkedin
 
:Computer: '''''Event:''''' Zorlax the Mighty would like to connect on Linkedin

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