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I don't really understand this, especially "at any given time" part. Could someone elaborate?



The power (energy per unit time) emitted in the creation of gravitational waves by the source observed by LIGO was briefly greater than the light power emitted by all of the stars in the known universe. Basically, if the gravitational waves were in fact light (they're not), then they would have briefly outshone everything else in the universe put together.




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