Avatardorowiseflipped into spaceDark Matter Astronomers 'gobsmacked' by Bradford prof's universe discovery thetelegraphandargus.co.uk - Brad Deas A BRADFORD professor claims to have solved a long-standing conundrum of almost 100 years, leaving astronomers "gobsmacked". Professor John Baruch, an …
AvatarRandy Hollingerflipped into Void Where ProhibitedInflation How Physics Erases The Beginning Of The Universe Forbes - Ethan SiegelOf all the questions humanity has ever pondered, perhaps the most profound is, “where did all of this come from?” For generations, we told one another tales of our own invention, and chose the narrative...
Derrick Ashflipped into Out ThereRoger Penrose Another universe existed before ours – and energy from it is coming out of black holes, says Nobel Prize winner independent.co.uk - Adam Smith There was an earlier universe before the Big Bang, and evidence for its existence can still be observed in black holes, a Nobel Prize-winning …
AvatarSimcha Freshbizflipped into Salves Of JerusalemQuantum Mechanics Physicist: The entire universe might be a neural network verified_publisherfuturism.com "The idea is definitely crazy, but if it is crazy enough to be true? That remains to be seen." It’s not every day that we come across a paper that …
duskdiverflipped into THE SCIENCE OF My LIFESpace Telescope Hubble Found Something Weird About How The Universe Is Expanding Gizmodo Australia - Ryan F. Mandelbaum Results from the Hubble Space Telescope have deepened one of the biggest mysteries in astronomy. Astronomers know that the Universe is expanding, and …
New York Postflipped into LivingRoger Penrose Nobel Prize winner claims a universe existed before ours and black holes tell its story New York Post - By Hannah Sparks Our universe isn’t special. Around about 13.7 billion years ago, the Big Bang kicked-off life as we know it. But the universe it created isn’t the …
John H. Woffordflipped into Quantum PhysicsMicrowaves An Astronomer Has Searched The Universe For a Potential Message From Its Creator verified_publisherScienceAlert - Michelle Starr The Universe is a mysterious place. We don't know why it exists, and there are a lot of unanswered questions as to the how. But what if it was …
Avatarmgchiodoxflipped into The Coolness Of ScienceDark Matter Ask Ethan: How Did The Entire Universe Come From Nothing? Forbes - Ethan SiegelThe more curious we get about the great cosmic unknowns, the more unanswered questions our investigations of the Universe will reveal. Inquiring about the nature of anything — where it is, where it came...
New Atlasflipped into SpaceSupernovae Black dwarf supernovae might be the last event in the universe verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Michael Irving The universe may have started with a Big Bang, but it will most likely end in an utterly anticlimactic way, slowly fading to black over trillions and …
Larryflipped into Funni Stuff . . . or Just Sardonicism?Roger Penrose Why physics Nobelist Roger Penrose believes there are black holes left over from previous universes verified_publisherSalon - Matthew RozsaUniversity of Oxford mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose won a Nobel Prize earlier this month for a lifetime of work studying black holes, singularities from which not even light can escape. Yet is...
Shane Leschasinflipped into esotericaSpace The universe is expanding too fast, and that could rewrite cosmology newscientist.com - By Stuart Clark AT FIRST, it was a whisper. Now it has become a shout: there is something seriously wrong with our understanding of the cosmos. When we measure the …
Vivian Narvaezflipped into H.U.M.A.NSupernovae This is the way the universe ends: not with a whimper, but a bang sciencemag.org - Adam Mann In the unimaginably far future, cold stellar remnants known as black dwarfs will begin to explode in a spectacular series of supernovae, providing …
Paula Nylin Nevelsflipped into Interested in Reading Earth People Describe The Most Terrifying Facts About The Universe georgetakei.com - Mike Walsh The universe is a big place. It is boundless and it is infinite, which means more things exist inside of it than we could ever comprehend.That means …
Stephen Amsdenflipped into Human ScaleGalaxies The universe is like a giant brain, scientists find independent.co.uk - Andrew Griffin The universe is similar to a huge human brain, scientists have found. A new study investigated the differences and similarities between two of the …
Jason Burnflipped into Advancement Of Science and TechnologyBlack Holes Because the Universe isn't weird enough: Black hole planets may exist. verified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil Plait We know that planets like the ones in our solar system form in flat disks of gas and dust called protoplanetary disks. We can actually see that …
Forbesflipped into InnovationCosmology Universe May Have Started In A Big Bounce Rather Than A Big Bang, Scientists Say Forbes - Elizabeth FernandezHow did it all begin? For a hundred years, scientists have posited that the Universe began with a Big Bang. All of the matter, and even space itself, was compressed into an infinitely small point. In fraction...
Shane Leschasinflipped into scientificalGalaxies How Probability Misleads Us About The Universe Forbes - Ethan SiegelIn our quest to understand the Universe, theoretical physics is perhaps the most powerful tool we have as far as making predictions goes. On the one hand, we can measure how the Universe behaves on cosmic...
Lorna Campbellflipped into SCIENCEDark Matter Scientists mapped the universe and found something very strange independent.co.uk - Andrew Griffin Our universe is much more "homogenous" than would be expected, scientists have said after producing a detailed map of matter in the cosmos. The …
Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsThe Beatles Never heard of Cecelia Payne, the woman who literally discovered what the universe is made of? You're not alone. verified_publisherupworthy.com - Tim Mercer We probably wouldn't have The Beatles without Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. And we wouldn't have rock and roll as we know it without …
SYFY WIREflipped into Bad AstronomyGalaxies In the distant Universe a supermassive black hole eats a sun *a day* verified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil Plait Astronomers have found the most massive known black hole in the very early Universe, and it’s a whopper: It has 34 billion — yes, billion, with a b — …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsObservatories NASA Dropped New Images of Our Universe That Straight-Up Look Fake verified_publisherPopular Mechanics - By Jennifer LemanBut they're real. And they're spectacular. The Chandra X-ray Observatory, the most powerful X-ray observatory ever built, has generated over 23 trillion bytes of data since it launched on July 23, 1999....
AvatarKaronflipped into SCIENCE, SPACE AND COOL DISCOVERIESRoger Penrose Another universe existed before the Big Bang, claims physicist dailymail.co.uk - Ryan Morrison Before the Big Bang brought about the universe we know, there was another universe and black holes could be proof of its existence, claims Nobel …
aperçu énergieflipped into DiscoveriesGalaxies A New Cosmic Tension: The Universe Might Be Too Thin Quanta Magazine - Charlie Wood Cosmologists have concluded that the universe doesn’t appear to clump as much as it should. Could both of cosmology’s big puzzles share a single …