Some of the hardest questions in cosmology begin where the usual math gives up. Push Einstein’s theory far enough back toward ...
For decades, one of the biggest questions in cosmology has remained frustratingly out of reach: what, if anything, existed ...
Physicists Daniel Jampolski and Luciano Rezzolla have published a peer-reviewed paper in Physical Review D describing, for ...
A universe with half-speed light might never produce New Scientist readers capable of posing this question, notes one reader ...
Black holes are some of the most mysterious objects in the universe, but they aren't always silent. When two black holes are close enough to each other, they spiral toward one another, eventually ...
General relativity (GR) is the geometrical theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915. It unifies special relativity and Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation with the ...
General relativity (GR) is the geometrical theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1916. It unifies Einstein's earlier special relativity with Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal ...
THE general theory of relativity has now been before the scientific world for some twenty years, and the special theory considerably longer. Fifteen or sixteen years ago, the theory may be said to ...
Quantum metrology based on superconducting qubits offers unprecedented precision in measuring fundamental physical quantities, particularly magnetic fields. In this study, we develop a modified ...