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Einstein's right again! Scientists catch a feasting black hole dragging the very fabric of spacetime
Astronomers have observed a star wobbling in its orbit around a ravenous supermassive black hole that is ripping it apart and ...
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Warp drives could allow time travel and NASA is studying them
Warp drives have long lived in the realm of science fiction, but the underlying physics that inspired them is very real and ...
Learn how researchers used Einstein’s theory of general relativity to create the most accurate simulations to date.
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Einstein's theory comes wrapped up with a bow: astronomers spot star 'wobbling' around black hole
An artist's impression depicts the accretion disc surrounding a black hole, in which the inner region of the disc wobbles. In ...
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Einstein’s relativity helped build dazzling black hole simulations
Einstein’s equations were written for chalkboards and paper, yet they now sit at the heart of some of the most visually ...
TU Wien researchers have uncovered a quantum twist to the paths particles take through spacetime — one that could finally ...
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Time travels faster on Mars than on Earth, and here's why
"A three-body problem is extremely complicated. Now we're dealing with four: the sun, Earth, the moon and Mars. The heavy ...
This temporal lag is a direct consequence of Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. The rule is simple: the weaker ...
Scientists reveal why time moves faster on Mars than on Earth, and how this affects future space communication and navigation ...
Long and winding road: The Juice space probe taking the long way to Jupiter and its moons - Copyright NASA/AFP/File NASA Long and winding road: The Juice space probe ...
Two blind spots torture physicists: the birth of the universe and the center of a black hole. The former may feel like a moment in time and the latter a point in space, but in both cases the normally ...
It is something like the "Holy Grail" of physics: unifying particle physics and gravitation. The world of tiny particles is ...
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