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What physics really says about time travel
For years, the idea that we might be living inside a vast computer program has drifted from philosophy seminars into ...
They recreate how a camera would see objects traveling at 99.9% of the speed of light, revealing surprising relativistic ...
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Physicists argue math shows reality cannot be simulated
For years, the idea that we might be living inside a vast computer program has drifted from philosophy seminars into ...
Ineos’s boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe was the man to make the wistful dreams of a new/old Defender-U-Like come true. He had made ...
A new study reveals a "pinball phase" in a Wigner crystal, where electrons act as both solid and liquid in a quantum ...
Some phenomena in our daily lives are so commonplace that we don't realize there could be some very interesting physics ...
Imagine trying to predict wind patterns as air flows across a landscape. It's a straightforward task over a flat plain—but ...
An elegant new equation identifies the surprisingly orderly, mathematical way in which things break, shatter, and fall apart.
Recently, Professor Lu Zhengang's team at Harbin Institute of Technology proposed a non-microscope objective lithography method that utilizes the spherical convex lens aberration, enabling laser beams ...
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Scientists Just Brought the Quantum Internet Closer By Teleporting Information Between Separate Light Sources for the First Time
Using a technique known as a Bell state measurement, the team interfered one photon from the entangled pair with the photon from the first quantum dot. This caused the information encoded in the first ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai unveils Gemini 3, an advanced AI model designed to simplify videos, papers and recipes through five ...
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