Astrophysical sense of the gravitational waves discovery
V.M. Lipunov

TL;DR
The paper discusses the significance of gravitational wave discovery by LIGO/Virgo, confirming general relativity and insights into binary star evolution, and highlights its potential to detect black holes and gravitational waves as fundamental entities.
Contribution
It provides a perspective on the astrophysical implications of gravitational wave detection and its role in understanding cosmic phenomena.
Findings
Confirmation of general relativity through gravitational waves
Evidence supporting binary star evolution theories
Potential to detect black holes as physical entities
Abstract
The discovery of gravitational waves by the international collaboration LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory)/Virgo on the one hand is a triumphant confirmation of the general theory of relativity, and on the other confirms the general fundamental ideas on the nuclear evolution of baryon matter in the Universe concentrated in binary stars. LIGO/Virgo may turn out to be the first experiment in the history of physics to detect two physical entities, gravitational waves and black holes
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