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Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E02 Anomaly
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Subspace gravitational waves are present,
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E02 Anomaly
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by a subspace gravitational wave...
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Gravitational waves?
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S03E02 Far from Home
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and gravitational waves.
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S03E02 Far from Home
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and gravitational waves.
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electromagnetic subspace wave-form.
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Electromagnetic and subspace wave fronts
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that gravitational waves are disturbances
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E02 Anomaly
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creating gravitational waves in the process.
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and gravitational waves consistent with a
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-But the gravitational waves were tricky. -Ah!
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E05 The Examples
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Look, yeah, gravitational lensing
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we expect debris hit by the gravitational wave
The Big Bang Theory (2007) - S12E18 The Laureate Accumulation
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Yes, because of your work on gravitational waves.
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E13 Coming Home
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Uh, near-Earth debris pushed by gravitational waves
Star Trek: Discovery (2017) - S04E02 Anomaly
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Gravitational wave's impact depends on where the object is