NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, now scheduled for a September 2026 launch, is designed to attack the dark-energy ...
Starting from a single axiom — "existence arises from the self-contradiction of nothingness (¬∃ → ∃)" — this paper presents an independent research programme that derives, without any assumptions, the ...
Only about 5% of the universe is composed of normal matter that we can directly observe, while the remaining 95% is widely believed to consist of dark matter and dark energy. Paradoxically, however, ...
We explore the hypothesis that both Newtonian and relativistic gravitational phenomena may emerge from critical dynamics in nonlinear relativistic wave fields, in analogy with wave–particle duality in ...
Astrophysical constraints stake out 90 orders of magnitude for the mass of dark-matter particles. Clara Murgui surveys this vast terrain before zooming in on a particularly interesting region of ...
Users online are sounding the alarm over a set of measures outlined in the European Commission’s proposal to combat child sexual abuse online. The measures, if approved, would allow governments and ...
Although the antimatter qubit won't find use in quantum computing, it will be used to test the differences between matter and antimatter. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Sciencegems, 8642 Marvale Drive, Huntington Beach, CA, USA. We propose that quantum entanglement occurs because the fundamental particles, such as electrons, quarks, and photons, simultaneously ...
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Hydrodynamical simulations are crucial for accurately predicting cosmological observations, but they are computationally too expensive to simulate in a full survey volume. Gravity-only N-body ...