Dogmatists of gravity say the best targets to detect gravity waves are pulsars, supernovas, and the relic radiation patterns found to match signatures of cosmic dust. They aim at no fixed targets, just near their targets. I ask EU members what they think of this idea? Target the lunar bulge! It is practically a fixed target with an observable bulge, and is in a direct straight line of sight and direction trailing behind earth, where a satellite or ground instrument would have an adjustable and straight aim, able to receive the most amount of "gravity waves" by hitting upon the actual centers of mass between earth and moon.
http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com/2 ... waves.html
How to Detect Gravity Waves Targeting the Lunar Bulge
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