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What extra dimensions would mean for physics and the universe?
Gravity is by far the weakest of nature’s four fundamental forces, and physicists have spent decades asking a deceptively ...
Scientists worldwide respond to the publication of the three-volume monograph “Quantum Model of the Universe” #Physics ...
A new three-volume study explores how quantum physics, gravitation and cosmology may be understood within a unified ...
Dimensions beyond the four we’re familiar with could solve a host of problems in physics and cosmology. Columnist Leah Crane ...
Physicists have been puzzling over conflicting observational results pertaining to the accelerating expansion rate of our Universe—a major discovery recognized by the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. New ...
The particles that are in an atom: protons, neutrons and electrons The particles that are in protons and neutrons: quarks The four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force and ...
Ripples in the fabric of space-time called gravitational waves may be the key to solving the Hubble tension — one of the ...
Celestium on MSNOpinion
Are there other universes out there?
The idea of a multiverse suggests that our universe may be just one of many, possibly existing alongside countless others.
Researchers created a technique to reduce uncertainty in cosmic birefringence measurements, resolving a key phase ambiguity and improving future studies of fundamental physics.
We experience the flow of time because it’s a natural outcome of the basic laws of physics. But we may need to build a whole new model to account for gravity’s influence.
Theoretical physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, who built and flew her own airplane before she had a driver's license, is ...
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