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The very concept of black holes seems improbable. Albert Einstein infamously refused to believe they could exist, even though his theory of general relativity was instrumental in predicting them. Now, scientists have witnessed evidence of something about these baffling cosmic monstrosities that further stretches the boundaries of both physics and credulity: a titanic collision of two already enormous black holes so utterly extreme that it has scientists wondering if the event they seem to have detected is even possible. As detailed in a new yet-to-be-peer-reviewed paper by a consortium of physicists, the resulting black hole, whose signal has...
Scientists have achieved a stunning breakthrough, developing a revolutionary theory that finally bridges the gap between Quantum Physics and...
Scientists have achieved a stunning breakthrough, developing a revolutionary theory that finally bridges the gap between Quantum Physics and...
First, the good news: Black holes aren’t out to get us. But they do hold unfathomable mysteries. ......
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Cosmic predator dubbed Space Jaws gobbling up stars Cosmic "burb" gives NASA scientists opportunity to learn more about black holes and how they...
Cosmic predator dubbed Space Jaws gobbling up stars Cosmic "burb" gives NASA scientists opportunity to learn more about black holes and how they...
Ripples in space-time from collision recorded by gravitational wave detector forces a rethink of how the objects form
Ripples in space-time from collision recorded by gravitational wave detector forces a rethink of how the objects form...