In 2016, the LIGO collaboration announced the detection of gravity waves produced by the merging of two black holes 1.3 billion light years away. During the merging of the black holes that lasted less than one second, the gravity wave signal increases in frequency from 35 to 250 Hz and produced a strain (dL/L) of 10^-20 on the interferometer's armature but using an interferometer armature length of L = 10 meters, the change in the length of the interferometer length dL, caused by the gravity wave interaction, would be approximately dL = 10^-19 m which is 10,000 time smaller than the diameter of an electron which proves the LIGO gravity wave experiment is physically invalid.
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