For quite some time now, science fiction and theoretical physics have proposed the existence of constructs known as wormholes, portals thought to unite two regions of space via a direct link. Now, the search for such features is taken up a notch or two in several studies.In the past, theoretical physicists proposed t... |
28 February 2011 05:17 GMT |
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The main implication of a new theoretical study is that our entire Universe may be nothing more than the content of a black hole existing in another Universe. According to its creator, the new theory follows logically form a minor alteration of the established theory of gravity.The new idea was proposed by Indiana Un... |
10 January 2011 09:39 GMT |
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Discovering wormholes may not be as difficult as astrophysicists first believed. A new proposal argues that all researchers need to do in order to find them is to detect wavers in the amount of starlight coming in from distant stars. The theory explains that, as wormholes pass between Earth and those stars, they caus... |
2 December 2010 09:18 GMT |
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New wormhole research would seem to indicate that our entire Universe may in fact be located within an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, a structure more commonly referred to as a wormhole. This region of space may itself be located inside a black hole, in a much larger Universe than we could ever hope to imagine. The new idea ... |
7 April 2010 04:46 GMT |
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Astronomers from the Canadian Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics have just put forth the most compelling evidence to date that a supermassive black hole is located at the core of the Milky Way. They argue that the large amounts of matter, energy and light that are vanishing in the middle of the galaxy can only go ... |
1 May 2009 02:01 GMT |
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So I've heard... But what does that even mean? It all goes back to German physicist Albert Einstein, who formulated the theories of Special and General Relativity in the early 1900s, in order to construct a better model that would explain the unique characteristics of space and time. Thus, relativity means that ... |
9 February 2008 05:10 GMT |
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We know teleportation is possible, physicists have previously been able to teleport light particles and electrons, so why aren't we teleporting to work yet? Well, according to scientists, one particle is one thing, E+30 (or 1 followed by 30 zeros) are too many. A human being, or any other large structure for exa... |
21 January 2008 05:52 GMT |
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