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In the 95 years we’ve known about antimatter, physicists have not tested how the elusive inverse of ordinary matter is affected by gravity, the force that pulls masses to Earth and seems to affect all ...
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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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Gravitational wave detector confirms theories of Einstein and Hawking: 'This is the ...
"GW250114 is the loudest gravitational wave event we have detected to date; it was like a whisper becoming a shout." ...
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Einstein’s great puzzle continues to confuse modern physics
We often marvel at the genius of Albert Einstein, a physicist who revolutionized our understanding of the universe. Yet, even ...
The third Quantum Gravity conference took place at Penn State University from 21 to 25 July 2025, bringing together ...
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Scientists finally confirm Hawking’s black hole law strengthening Einstein’s theory of ...
Ten years ago, astronomers made history when they first detected ripples in spacetime, called gravitational waves, from the collision of two black holes. That moment in 2015, known as GW150914, ...
Recent advances in theoretical physics have increasingly highlighted the pivotal role of algebraic structures in unifying particle physics with quantum gravity. These approaches leverage sophisticated ...
A new physics paper takes a step toward creating a long-sought "theory of everything" by uniting gravity with the quantum world. However, the new theory remains far from being proven observationally.
Could our universe be expanding then shrinking back into a tiny point, reliving a kind of big bang over and over again? Probably not, according to a mathematical analysis that argues that the laws of ...
Physicists have used a quantum computer to perform a new kind of quantum teleportation, the ability to transport quantum states between distant places, as though information could travel instantly.
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