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The Detection of Gravitational Waves Is Important Evidence for

Question 79

Question 79

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The detection of gravitational waves is important evidence for


A) the existence of neutron stars.
B) general relativity.
C) the Big Bang.
D) Type II supernovae.
E) Newton's law of gravitation.

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