New research suggests time could hold the key to resolving mysteries of gravity, quantum mechanics, and other phenomena in ...
In quantum mechanics, particles do not behave like everyday objects. Instead of existing in one clearly defined state, they ...
One hundred years ago on a quiet, rocky island, German physicist Werner Heisenberg helped set in motion a series of scientific developments that would touch nearly all of physics. There, Heisenberg ...
We never measure time directly; instead, we use clocks to measure moments in time, meaning “time” is just a measurement of change in other systems rather than an entity itself. This would imply that ...
To say that we don’t understand the earliest moments of the universe would be an understatement. Indeed, the first second after the Big Bang featured not only the most extreme conditions ever ...
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