A very interesting and potentially groundbreaking discovery has recently been made in Quantum Mechanics. Researchers at CalTech have been able to see motion even in stationary objects at the quantum level. This means that we may also be able to soon to detect graviton waves. Long term think see and detect gravity. This is big news in also proving once more that everything behaves like a particle and a wave. More and more amazing discoveries abound in our quantum understanding.
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A great explanation of Einsteins Special Theory of Relativity
Craig, , Quantum Physics, 0
A high school junior won a competition with this short video that does a great at explaining Einsteins Special Theory of Relatiity....
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Quantum Experiment Shows How “Time” Doesn’t Exist As We Think It Does
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“We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain in any classical way, and which...
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Everything you wanted to know about time
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Ever since Einstein’s theories on relativity and he coined the term “Spacetime” we have been realizing more and more...
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Even more research into our universe being a hologram
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I have posted a couple times before here and also here that scientists believe our universe may be a...
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Photons Seen Without Being Destroyed For First Time Ever
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There is a recent article about photons being able to be seen and measured without actually causing them to...
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The universe may not exist
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While reading this article about the Higgs Boson particle and recent data that shows the universe shouldn’t, and oddly...
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Everything is energy
Craig, , Quantum Physics, 1
Below is a link to a really well explained article. It shows how what we are understanding in quantum...
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Thought Experiment Reveals How We Can Manipulate Time
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photo credit: Nick Webb/Flickr. (CC BY 2.0) Space-time is a very weird thing. The idea that time – something so...
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