No, it can't detect gravitational waves. I can detect gravity at home with a scale.
Besides, gravity is a highly debated subject of the scientific world which still hasn't been even nearly explained to any sufficient extent to gaurentee any absolute conditions concerning it in the context of the whole universe. Much like light.
There is no law of gravitational waves. It is still
extremely open to scientific attempts to prove/disprove it, as is every other facet of science.
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I guess since science can't prove gravity's existance, gravity can't exist.
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Even if science couldn't prove that it existed, gravity
could still exist, just like Burantadego, the Mexican food god, could exist.