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Interesting Engineering on MSNPlanck power could unlock missing links beween quantum spacetime, Einstein’s relativityLooks like we’re closer than ever to connecting general relativity and quantum mechanics. A new study suggests that when we ...
A new theory suggests that gravity could possibly be the result of entropy. If true, this would mean that everything in the ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAI innovation propels quantum communication into a new eraThis, in turn, leads to signal distortion, loss of data integrity, and reduced reliability in optical and quantum ...
Physics has a problem—their key models of quantum theory and the theory of relativity do not fit together. Now, Dr. Wolfgang Wieland from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is ...
Researchers from Würzburg have experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado for the first time by refining an established ...
Physicists have proposed a radical approach that questions decades of belief about how gravity, spacetime, and quantum mechanics fit together.
In a study published March 11 in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters, two researchers applied quantum mechanics to ...
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Space.com on MSNNew recipe for gravity could unite Einstein's general relativity with quantum physics — and probe the dark universeIf gravity arises from entropy, scientists could unite Einstein's general relativity with the quantum realm while shedding ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlack holes: Endings or beginnings? New white hole theory challenges physicsQuantum mechanics is used to propose that black hole singularities could be the start of a new phase, rather than a point of destruction.
Join Curt Jaimungal talks to Harvard physicist Jacob Barandes and Scott Aaronson. Jacob Barandes claims quantum mechanics can ...
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Live Science on MSNEvidence for Stephen Hawking's unproven black hole theory may have just been found — at the bottom of the seaThe recent discovery of a stupendously powerful neutrino has left scientists scratching their heads. New research suggests it ...
Researchers have experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado. Electrons form vortices in the momentum space of the quantum semi-metal tantalum arsenide.
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