Light can travel for billions of years but it has no time

Light can travel for billions of years but it has no time

A photon from a star billions of light-years away takes no time to reach a telescope. It’s not too little time. There is nothing. That result is not a measured or poetic way of speaking. It comes directly from the mathematics of special relativity, and it points to another strange thing about the nature of … Read more

Groundbreaking new theory rewrites the quantum view of the Big Bang

Groundbreaking new theory rewrites the quantum view of the Big Bang

A Theory of Gravity That Could Rewrite the Universe’s First Minutes The first fraction of a second after the Big Bang has always posed a problem. Physics can explain a lot about the universe once it’s stable and expanding, but in the beginning, when heat and energy were extremes, it was still hard to pin … Read more

Research Team Finds Effective Quantum Computers Can Be Built With About 10,000 Qubits

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Inside Short New research from Caltech and Oratomic suggests that fault-tolerant quantum computers may only need 10,000-20,000 qubits—much fewer than previously thought—which could speed up times up to this decade. The team has developed highly efficient quantum error correction systems using systems of neutral atoms, reducing the number of physical qubits from 1,000 to five. … Read more

New Research Says The Big Bang May Be Linked To The “Deep Theory Of Gravitation,” Hard Ideas From The Past.

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Researchers say a new theory to deal with the Big Bang could change the way physicists think about the early history of the universe. A team from the University of Waterloo and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics has taken a different approach to analyzing the origin of the universe from previous efforts, with a … Read more

The physics of no return: What actually happens if you get pulled into a black hole

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In 1916, just a year after Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity, Karl Schwarzschild used mathematical calculations to show this: If enough mass were packed into a very small volume, then this dense enough mass would create a region where the gravitational force is so strong that nothing, including light, could escape from … Read more

An American nuclear spaceship is heading for Mars, and it’s bringing helicopters

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For decades, nuclear activity has been the center of proposals for aeronautical engineering and government studies, always promising, never leaving the laboratory. That changes in 2028. NASA has announced that it will launch the Space Reactor-1 Freedom, described by the agency as the first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft, on its way to Mars before the end … Read more

Death is not the end: What physics says about dying

Death is not the end: What physics says about dying

The flame goes out, and something else in the room changes with it. Not because the matter has disappeared, but because the form has disappeared. The candle wax remains, the heat dissipates, and the air carries what was once a steady glow. What is missing is the pattern that held them all together. That same … Read more