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Is time something that flows — or just an illusion? Exploring space-time as either a fixed “block universe” or a dynamic fabric reveals deeper mysteries about existence, change, and the very nature of ...
According to Newtonian physics, the gravitational attraction between two masses is proportional to the inverse of the square of the distance between them – the inverse square law. However, as Most ...
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Scientists find evidence of time anomalies
Recent discoveries in the realm of physics have pointed to the possibility of time anomalies that challenge our current ...
“Using newer mathematical tools, my colleague and I have demonstrated a new theory that may accurately describe the universe.
Einstein's theory of general relativity views time similarly to width, height, and length. As such, both time and space can be curved by gravity. This effectively means that time is slower the closer ...
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Ten years ago, gravitational waves changed astronomy. A new discovery shows there's more to come
Ten years ago, scientists heard the universe rumble for the first time. That first discovery of gravitational waves proved a ...
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LIGO Legacy: 10 incredible gravitational wave breakthroughs to celebrate observatory's landmark 2015 find
Since that day, LIGO — composed of two highly sensitive laser interferometers located in Hanford, Washington and Livingston, ...
Textbooks give strange, imprecise explanations of where things happen in quantum mechanics. Consistency with gravity needs a fresh approach.
A decade ago, scientists first detected ripples in the fabric of space-time, called gravitational waves, from the collision ...
Two blind spots torture physicists: the birth of the universe and the center of a black hole. The former may feel like a moment in time and the latter a point in space, but in both cases the normally ...
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Science history: Gravitational waves detected, proving Einstein right — Sept. 14, 2015
When LIGO detected gravitational waves unleashed from two colliding black holes for the first time in science history, it set off a whole new era in astronomy.
The first art exhibition of the academic year at Fitchburg State University will feature the inspiring 360-degree panoramic ...
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