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Scientists Found a Startling Glitch in Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 49 minutes agoMany have tried to challenge the astrophysical giant that is Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity...
Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory?
SPACE.com· 6 days agoThere is no denying the awesome predictive power of Albert Einstein's 1915 theory of gravity, ...
Einstein Challenged: Exploring the “Cosmic Glitch” in Gravity
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoof British Columbia have discovered a potential “cosmic glitch” in the universe’s gravity,...
NASA's TESS spacecraft resumes exoplanet hunt after recovering from glitch
Space via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoIt did this by measuring the tiny brightening of a distant background star that indicated a...
Black hole collision 'alerts' could notify astronomers within 30 seconds of detection
Space via Yahoo News· 2 days agoSuch ripples were first predicted by Albert Einstein in his 1915theory of gravity, general ...
The quantum theory of gravitation, effective field theories and strings: Past and present
Phys.org· 2 days agoGravity is one of four fundamental interactions. The most precise description of this force is still...
NASA Simulation Visualizes A Terrifying 360 Degree Plunge Into A Black Hole
HotHardware· 23 hours agoWhile one video explains the black hole plunge, another renders a 360-degree view of what it would...
NASA animation simulates falling into a black hole
Cosmos· 1 day agoNo one has ever been to a black hole, hence the visualisations being based on our knowledge of gravity as explained by Einstein’s General Theory ...
Researchers explore technology to power batteries with micro black holes: 'The ultimate physical...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"Today's batteries are extremely inefficient compared to their ultimate potential, and we are likely...
What Is a White Hole? Does the Cosmic Phenomenon Exist?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBlack holes have long held the spotlight as celestial objects from which nothing, not even light, can escape. However, theoretical physicists propose a less understood but equally fascinating counterpart: the white hole.