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How black holes and quantum entanglement could send messages back in time, interstellar-like
Even if it is impossible to travel in time, there might be more hope for sending messages backwards, a new paper argues, ...
The emergence of quantum entanglement is one of the fastest processes in nature. Scientists show that using special tricks, this can be investigated on an attosecond scale. Scientists have managed to ...
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David Attenborough turns 100, dinosaurs may have existed 10 million years earlier than thought, and much more this week
This week, RFK Jr. has said you have a spoonful of plastic in your brain, but do you really? A transplant of testicular ...
Unifying gravity and quantum theory remains a significant goal in modern physics. Despite the success in unifying all other fundamental interactions (electromagnetism, strong force and weak force) ...
Nearly a century ago, the physicist Erwin Schrödinger called attention to a quirk of the quantum world that has fascinated and vexed researchers ever since. When quantum particles such as atoms ...
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