Quantum Physicists Probe Fabric of Spacetime to Solve Mystery of Dark Energy0
- From Around the Web, Space
- November 19, 2016
One of the great mysteries of the cosmos is why it is expanding at an apparently accelerating rate.
One of the great mysteries of the cosmos is why it is expanding at an apparently accelerating rate.
China’s Shenzhou 11 space capsule landed safely in the northern region of Inner Mongolia on Friday with two astronauts aboard, state media said, completing the country’s longest manned space mission to date.
NASA’s Mars rover Opportunity has been used to measure the weathering of meteorites on the Red Planet, revealing just how little water there is on the surface.
A strangely shaped depression on Mars could be a new place to look for signs of life on the Red Planet, according to a University of Texas at Austin-led study.
Spinning black holes are capable to implement complex quantum information processes with qubits encoded in the light emitted by the accretion disk.
Today on Monday night, Nov. 14th, there’s going to be a full Moon–the biggest and brightest in almost 70 years.
THE end of the universe is about to get interesting. Most data favours a slow fade into a silent, frozen oblivion. But a new analysis suggests the cosmos could gradually tear itself apart, galaxy from galaxy and atom from atom. Or at least, we can’t rule it out.
German researcher confirms and it can take us to the moon in just 4 HOURS
White holes are basically black holes in reverse: They eject all the matter sucked into a black hole. We’ve never observed one, and most astrophysicists suspect they don’t exist – all because they’re not the exact opposite of black holes.