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Einstein believed that black holes didn't really exist. But they do: that much we know. We don't know much else about them.
In the vast universe, galaxies rotate in ways that don’t make sense if only visible matter is considered. For almost a ...
The author of the award-winning classic science fiction novel, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on the ...
During the latter part of the 20th century, string theory was put forward as a unifying theory of physics foundations. String ...
Supermazes” are theoretical structures that provide a fresh blueprint for understanding the microscopic complexity of black ...
Physicists are reshaping our understanding of black holes in new research that maps theoretical structures within them known ...
Several prominent phenomena of condensed matter, exemplified by nonlinear transport, flat-band superconductivity, and ...
A new theory links gravity to quantum entropy and introduces the G-field, possibly explaining dark matter and cosmic ...
Earlier studies provided a rough picture of black holes, like a low-resolution image with 1,000 pixels. In contrast, ...
Ronald Mallett, professor emeritus at the University of Connecticut, is most known for his theory on how time travel is ...
A team of physicists have discovered a new approach that redefines the conception of a black hole by mapping out their ...
The new insight could lead to a deeper understanding of black-hole microstructure in theoretical physics by redefining the conception of a black hole by mapping out their detailed structure.