In May 2019, astronomers picked up something strange in the fabric of spacetime. The LIGO and Virgo detectors recorded a ...
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That Mysterious Space "Bang" Could Be From Another Universe: GW190521 Challenges Black Hole Physics
Mysterious space "bang" GW190521 could be our first evidence of another universe, detected through gravitational waves from a wormhole collision.
AI is rewriting the laws of physics, uncovering hidden forces, and reshaping our understanding of the universe. Discover the ...
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Information could be a fundamental part of the universe, and may explain dark energy and dark matter
For more than a century, physics has been built on two great theories. Einstein's general relativity explains gravity as the ...
Scientists propose that gravitational waves shaped the universe. Their model challenges inflation theory. How exactly did the ...
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Superheating gold breaks a key law of the universe
Recent experiments involving the super-heating of gold have led to unexpected results that challenge a fundamental law of the ...
No one knows for sure, but it is not unlikely that the universe is constructed in a completely different way than the usual theories and models of today predict. The most widely used model today ...
For scientists, learning more about how black holes behave is essential to understanding how the universe works. A recent ...
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Why does the universe exist?
The universe exists because matter and antimatter are not good friends. Is there a scientific reason why the universe exists?
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Brown University physics Prof. Stephon Alexander spoke on how the analysis of musical elements can help astrophysicists understand patterns of the universe in his lecture “The Jazz of Physics” ...
“There’s a lot of meanings for ‘small,’” says Janet Conrad, a particle physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
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