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Live Science on MSNScientists use Stephen Hawking theory to propose 'black hole morsels' — strange, compact objects that could reveal new physics
Violent black hole collisions may create black hole 'morsels' no larger than an asteroid — and these bizarre objects could ...
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Quantum computer simulates a black hole
Quantum computing’s potential has reached a new milestone with the simulation of a black hole. This achievement not only ...
New measurements of the galaxy at the heart of the “Cosmic Horseshoe” indicate that it could house the most massive object ...
UC Santa Cruz physicist Stefano Profumo has put forward two imaginative but scientifically grounded theories that may help ...
Two recent studies speculate a natural emergence of the mysterious substance, offering 'self-contained and calculable ...
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Space.com on MSNGravitational waves reveal most massive black hole merger ever detected — one 'forbidden' by current models
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) is no stranger to making history and breaking records. In 2015, its twin detectors based in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, ...
Bold new theories on "mirror worlds" and how dark matter may have formed - from black hole relics to quantum horizons.
A new experiment using Google’s Sycamore quantum processor has taken a bold step toward testing ideas from quantum gravity.
With these quantum vortices, studying black holes becomes much more feasible. It’s not necessarily a 1:1 with the real thing, but it’s much more than a jumping off point.
Astronomers have detected the signal of a colossal black hole in deep space that likely formed when two already-large black ...
This "black hole information paradox" has bedeviled researchers for decades, and they have developed numerous potential solutions. One is known as nonviolent nonlocality.
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