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Answer by Richard Muller, Professor of Physics at UC Berkeley, author of Now, The Physics of Time, on Quora.
Is the general theory of relativity the correct description of gravity and space-time in the strong-field regime, near objects (such as black holes) in which orbits approach the speed of light?
I believe we will soon know the answer by 2025 because of the fantastic success of the LIGO experiment in detecting merging black holes. I had not expected this; indeed, I’m not sure anyone had. Within months of their operation they discovered an incredible event: two black holes were observed merging, one with 36x the mass of the sun, the other with 29x the mass of the sun. They combined to form an even larger black hole, with 62x the mass of the sun. Note that 29+36 adds up to 65. What happened to the other 3 solar masses? Amazing answer: those three solar masses of energy all got turned into gravitational radiation!
The second LIGO event was just reported a few months ago, and it is dramatic but much smaller, with black holes of 14.2 and 7.5 solar masses merging into a 20.8 solar mass object. However the error uncertainties for each number are about 30% so we can’t reach the strong conclusions that we can for the first LIGO event.
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