In an effort to bring together the domains of gravity and quantum theory, Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen proposed a ...
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Wormholes may not exist—we've found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe
Wormholes are often imagined as tunnels through space or time—shortcuts across the universe. But this image rests on a ...
A hundred years ago, quantum mechanics was a radical theory that baffled even the brightest minds. Today, it's the backbone ...
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Comment: Welcome to quantum geopolitics, an age of uncertainty and possibility of the impossible
By Ben Aris in Berlin The world has changed. The old rules of the international order no longer apply. Or at least they have been superseded by a more complicated chaotic set of rules. US President ...
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A “physical” warp bubble shifts faster-than-light dreams into engineering math
“What would it take for ‘warp drive’ to stop meaning a screenplay shortcut and start meaning a solvable design problem?” In ...
Scientists aim to build the first graviton detector to explore gravity's quantum nature, despite significant challenges.
With support from the W. M. Keck Foundation, a Stevens–Yale collaboration is now transforming graviton detection from a ...
The observed near flatness of galactic rotation curves has long been interpreted as evidence for large amounts of non-baryonic dark matter. Here we show that this phenom ...
A hundred years ago, quantum mechanics was a radical theory that baffled even the brightest minds. Today, it's the backbone of technologies that shape ...
Since Einstein, physicists have found that certain entities can reach superluminal (that means "faster-than-light") speeds and still follow the cosmic rules laid down by special relativity.
Explore how quality research and impactful work, rather than mere quantity, drive true progress and lasting change in academia and beyond.
Quantum mechanics is rich with paradoxes and contradictions. It describes a microscopic world in which particles exist in a superposition of ...
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