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The universe has no brain. It has no gray matter, no nervous system, no neurons firing electrical impulses—and yet, that ...
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Live Science on MSNUniverse may revolve once every 500 billion years — and that could solve a problem that threatened to break cosmologyA slowly spinning universe could resolve a puzzle in physics known as the Hubble tension, a new model suggests.
The entire universe may be rotating, like its individual parts do, potentially explaining the “Hubble tension,” which perplexes scientists.
The universe doesn't come with an instruction manual—but if it did, University of Missouri Assistant Professor Charles ...
String theory’s equations require that the universe has extra dimensions beyond ... Looking back, I’m gratified at how far we’ve come but disappointed that a connection to experiment ...
New research that used imaging from the James Webb Space Telescope gives credence to a scientific theory that says the ... reframe how we think about our universe. According to a press release ...
Long-accepted theory explaining the nature of our universe may need updating, new analysis indicates
The standard model of how the universe works involves the widely accepted theory that dark energy is a fundamental constant of nature that drives the accelerating expansion of the universe. But a new ...
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