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Massive Black Hole Defies Physics: Discovery Challenges Our Understanding of Galaxy FormationScientists have discovered an extraordinarily massive black hole weighing an astounding 36 billion solar masses, challenging ...
In a study published March 11 in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters, two researchers applied quantum mechanics to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlack holes: Endings or beginnings? New white hole theory challenges physicsResearchers at the University of Sheffield have published a study suggesting that black hole could undergo a transition into its theoretical counterpart, a white hole. Black holes possess such ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Comprehensive Guide Will Answer the Questions You Have About Black Holes—and Spark Some New OnesIn a new book release, two scientists combine forces to explain the discoveries, developments and theories made in the realm ...
Researchers propose that our universe rotates inside a black hole, raising new questions about cosmology and the structure of ...
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Live Science on MSNEvidence for Stephen Hawking's unproven black hole theory may have just been found — at the bottom of the seaThe recent discovery of a stupendously powerful neutrino has left scientists scratching their heads. New research suggests it ...
At the center of most large galaxies, including our own Milky Way, sits a supermassive black hole. Interstellar gas ...
Black holes have fascinated scientists and storytellers for decades. These mysterious cosmic objects have gravity so strong ...
For this reason black holes are invisible to the eye, as lightless as the empty, dark space surrounding them. Scientists know ...
Using quantum mechanics, which explores the universe on an atomic scale, the study proposes that instead of a singularity, ...
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Black holes: not endings, but beginnings? New research could revolutionize our understanding of the universeNew research suggests black holes may transition into 'white holes', ejecting matter and potentially even time back into the universe, defying our current understanding of these cosmic giants.
Greek astronomer Dimitrios Psaltis was instrumental in the gigantic effort to take mankind's first-ever image of a black hole ...
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