
Gravity-Bent Light Sparks Portable Gravity-Mapping Sensor
A University of Wollongong physicist has built a compact fiber-optic laser system that leverages gravity’s bending of light to enable a mobile, high-precision sensing device. The ~1-meter instrument uses two long coils to compare tiny picosecond delays between light beams, a method dubbed gravity mapping that could support aerial underground surveys, submarine navigation, and geological monitoring. Described as an early proof-of-concept, the tech shows promise but researchers caution more work is needed to understand fluctuations and how gravity might influence light beyond Einstein’s postulate of a constant light speed.






