Authors: Maksym Strygun
This paper presents a correlation analysis of publicly available gravitational wave data from event GW170817 recorded by the LIGO detectors H1 and L1. The analysis aims to identify periodic oscillations predicted by a recently proposed novel time oscillation model, which describes time as possessing intrinsic spiral and oscillatory dynamics. Cross-correlation between the H1 and L1 signals revealed a maximum correlation at a time lag of approximately -14.37 seconds. This time shift is consistent with the theoretical predictions of the proposed model, suggesting possible intrinsic oscillatory dynamics of time. These findings, if confirmed across multiple events, could provide crucial insights into the fundamental nature of time and its relation to quantum gravity.
Comments: 4 pages, English. Independent research. Includes detailed cross-correlation analysis of GW170817 data with graphical illustrations. No journal submission. License: CC BY-SA 4.0.
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