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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.
Research on complex nonequilibrium processes and nonlinear dynamics has seen remarkable growth, revealing rich behavior across classical and quantum ...
The world’s best clocks may be sensitive to an odd mix of quantum and relativistic effects that would stretch time and test ...
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Black hole devours 3,000 suns yearly, breaking physics
A black hole with an extraordinary appetite, consuming the equivalent of 3,000 Suns every year, has left scientists both baffled and terrified. Its growth rate, which is a staggering 2.4 times faster ...
Time-varying systems, materials with properties that change over time, have opened new possibilities for the experimental ...
A study led by Politecnico di Milano, recently published in Nature Photonics, highlights the crucial role of virtual charges ...
Researchers at Seoul National University and Kyung Hee University report a framework to control collective motions, such as ring, clumps, mill, flock, by training a physics-informed AI to learn the ...
Vacuum tunnelling – an exotic process by which empty space can become temporarily filled with virtual particles when an ...
A Hiroshima University team has designed a feasible way to detect the Unruh effect, where acceleration turns quantum vacuum ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
Physicists from Osaka Metropolitan University and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology were able to observe ...
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