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General Relativity Explained simply & visually
In this video, we explore Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, focusing on his insights into gravity and ...
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Two Black Hole Mergers Emitted Gravitational Waves, Upholding Einstein's Theory of Relativity
Learn about two black hole mergers in 2024 that experts revisited with new information from gravitational waves, confirming ...
BOULDER- Black holes, time travel and E= mc^2. They are all related to Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity. How many of us, though, can actually explain any of it? This year, Einstein's theory ...
For over 100 years, two theories have shaped our understanding of the universe: quantum mechanics and Einstein’s general relativity. One explains the tiny world of particles; the other describes ...
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What happens to matter when it gets sucked into a black hole?
Centuries before anyone pointed a telescope at the sky, Isaac Newton figured out how gravity works. He showed that any object ...
An international team led by Japanese researchers has made a 3D map of 3000 galaxies 13 billion light years from Earth, and found that Einstein’s general theory of relativity is still valid. Since it ...
For over a century, Einstein's general theory of relativity has been key to understanding gravity. But new research suggests this theory "glitches" in the farthest reaches of space. That doesn't mean ...
Research teams on both sides of the Atlantic have shown that precise modeling of the universe and its contents will change the detailed understanding of the evolution of the universe and the growth of ...
In a 1923 book called “The Principle of Relativity,” Albert Einstein seemed to call out to better-equipped scientists of the future to establish the truth of his mind-bending theoretical work. “Apart ...
Two recently observed black hole mergers, occurring just weeks apart in late 2024, have opened an extraordinary new window ...
Seven Days is 30, and we need your help to celebrate. With your donation, we’ll stay on track, delivering rigorous reporting on Vermont news and culture. In 1919, astronomer Arthur Eddington used the ...
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