In the third stage, the researchers tested to see if their non-metrical structure of gravitational waves could be used to encode an information signal. From this, they determined that of the four dimensions of a wave (three spatial dimensions and one time dimension), three could be used to encode an information signal using only one function while the fourth could be encoded using two functions.
As Nina V. Markova – an assistant professor at the C.M. Nikolsky Mathematical Institute, a staff member of RUDN and a co-author on the study – summarized in a recent RUDN press release:
“We found that nonmetricity waves are able to transmit data similarly to the recently discovered curvature waves, because their description contains arbitrary functions of delayed time that can be encoded in the source of such waves (in a perfect analogy to electromagnetic waves).”
from Hacker News https://ift.tt/3cEhhbb
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