The text is now best known for introducing “Pascal’s Law” or “Principle,” that any change of pressure in an enclosed incompressible fluid (like water) is transmitted equally to all points within the ...
Physicists spotted a “terribly exciting” new black hole, doubled down on weakening dark energy, and debated the meaning of ...
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Why Nvidia might be the sleeper winner in quantum computing
Nvidia has become shorthand for the artificial intelligence boom, but its most durable advantage may emerge in a very ...
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The physics behind time travel’s self-destruction
In the past, physicist Stephen Hawking has hosted a champagne party for time travelers with balloons and hors d’oeuvres.
Olalla, from the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Seville, has described the direct link between ...
From a particle smasher encircling the moon to an “impossible” laser, five scientists reveal the experiments they would run ...
The exploration of quantum information challenges objective reality, positing the universe as a hologram is explored through ...
Olalla’s recent work argues that the disappearance of specific heat at absolute zero—long treated as part of the third law of thermodynamics—can instead be derived directly from the second law, ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of ...
A new study with the incredibly exciting title of "Overdispersed Radio Source Counts and Excess Radio Dipole Detection" has announced quite a thrilling discovery, indeed: Our solar system is moving ...
The ball rolls across the floor because it was kicked, just as Earth orbits the sun because it is tugged by gravity. The connection between cause and effect is fundamental to how we understand the ...
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