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Gravitational wave signal proves Einstein was right about relativity

Last updated: February 9, 2026 2:15 pm
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Artist’s impression of a black hole collision that produced GW250114

A. Simonnet/Sonoma State University; LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration; University of Rhode Island

The recent detection of the most powerful collision between two black holes has given scientists an unprecedented opportunity to test the validity of Einstein’s theory of general relativity. The event, known as GW250114, was identified in 2025 by an international collaboration of gravitational wave detectors equipped with ultra-sensitive laser arrays, including the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in the US and the Virgo detector in Italy.

Compared to previous detections, GW250114 provided the clearest and most noise-free data, allowing researchers to conduct rigorous tests on established physical theories. One such test involved Stephen Hawking’s theorem, which predicted the size of a merged black hole’s event horizon. The results from GW250114 confirmed Hawking’s theorem with nearly 100% confidence.

Building on this success, Keefe Mitman and his team at Cornell University delved deeper into the data to investigate whether the black hole merger aligned with Albert Einstein’s general relativity. By simulating Einstein’s equations and analyzing the predicted frequencies of the black hole vibrations, the researchers found a close match with the measured frequencies.

The findings reaffirm Einstein’s theory of general relativity and showcase its accuracy in describing the dynamics of massive objects in space-time. Laura Nuttall of the University of Portsmouth emphasized the consistency of the results with Einstein’s predictions, stating that “Everything seems to look like what Einstein says about gravity.”

Despite the validation of Einstein’s theory, Mitman pointed out that the limitations in the sensitivity of current detectors prevent ruling out minor deviations from the predictions. As gravitational wave detectors evolve and become more sensitive, the margin of error is expected to decrease, providing further insights into the accuracy of Einstein’s equations.

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Looking ahead, Mitman highlighted the potential for future observations to either confirm Einstein’s theory more definitively or reveal unexpected deviations, which could open new avenues for understanding gravity and the fundamental laws of the universe.

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