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Gravity solved? This wild new idea might explain the entire universe in one shot
A recent study proposes that gravity, the force shaping galaxies and anchoring planets, might not be fundamental after all.
The Dark Energy Survey catalogued 669 million galaxies, using 140 million for precise measurements to help understand why the universe's expansion is accelerating rather than slowing down.
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Does antimatter 'fall up'?
We need to talk about antimatter.
Like stretch marks left on skin that expanded too quickly or cracks embedded in freezing ice, cosmic strings are artifacts of ...
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Tiny intrinsic time fluctuations could limit ultimate clock precision: Study
A study by physicists affiliated with the Foundational Questions Institute (FQxI) found that time ...
Dr Michael Guillen, a former lecturer at Harvard University, has argued that heaven exists at the "cosmic horizon", the outermost edge of the observable universe ...
A former Harvard physics professor argues that established cosmological theory places Heaven beyond the observable universe, ...
Cosmic Horizon theory suggests heaven exists 273 billion trillion miles from Earth, where galaxies move at light speed and ...
At 3.3 billion light-years across, the ring may challenge the “cosmological principle” that the universe looks uniform at sufficiently large scales.
Since the bloodbath of World War I, philosophers have repeatedly grappled with the question: Is war an irrepressible human ...
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