Journal
How To Imagine The 4th Dimension?
9 min · · The world we live in is called the Three Dimensional World or more commonly known as the 3-D World. What is meant by this is that our…
MIT Technology Review
Five things we’ve learned since Voyager 2 left the solar system
4 min · · The outskirts of the solar system are stranger than we ever expected. · Shared by 6
medium.com
“What Is (And Isn’t) Scientific About The Multiverse”
9 min · · Our best physical theories predict that a multiverse exists. But if we can’t test it, is it really scientific?
Quanta Magazine
Cosmic Triangles Open a Window to the Origin of Time
14+ min · · A close look at fundamental symmetries has exposed hidden patterns in the universe. Physicists think that those same symmetries may also reveal time’s original secret. · Shared by 178, including Dr. Marigo Raftopoulos, Jennifer Ouellette, Desmond Williams, Bilal Aslam, Tinamarie, John Hagel
medium.com
Super-Superposition. 2000 atoms in ‘two places at once’
6 min · · A new record for the most atoms placed in a quantum superposition is set by researchers. The most massive object to show quantum effects.
medium.com
The Nature of Nothingness: Understanding the Vacuum Catastrophe
10 min · · Let’s talk about nothing.
WIRED
What Is a Dimension? The Answer Will Bend Your Mind
1 min · · Caltech physicist Sean Carroll explains dimensions in ways that even a 5-year-old can understand. · Shared by 15
MIT Technology Review
A quantum experiment suggests there’s no such thing as objective reality
4 min · · Physicists have long suspected that quantum mechanics allows two observers to experience different, conflicting realities. Now they’ve performed the first experiment that proves it. · Shared by 239, including Howard Getson, Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯, Dominik Grolimund, Oliver Ewinger, Jakub Ferenc, Bryan Onel, Robin Good, Charles Baldwin, Oscar MacDonald, Tom Connor, hiten.eth, A thinking meat, David Nagel, Nils Hitze, Toby Coppel, Vikram Dutt
medium.com
The Possible Evidence of the Multiverse
6 min · · A look into the mysterious and highly debated Cold Spot
Quanta Magazine
How the Neutrino’s Tiny Mass Could Help Solve Big Mysteries
3 min · · The KATRIN experiment is closing in on the mass of the neutrino, which could point to new laws of particle physics and shape theories of cosmology. · Shared by 18, including Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯
medium.com
Time Crystals: Matter in Four Dimensions
5 min · · They were supposed to be impossible · Shared by 5
medium.com
Did Science Just Prove Multiple Realities? Oh, And Now Time Can Run Backwards. Seriously.
12+ min · · Twenty-four hours of epic weirdness in the world of quantum physics · Shared by 6, including Balda
TNW
This quantum physics breakthrough could be the origin story for time travel
3 min · · An international team of researchers recently placed an entire molecule into a state of quantum superposition. This huge breakthrough represents the largest object to ever be observed in such a state… · Shared by 22, including John Hagel, Mathew Ingram, Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯, Howard Getson
Phys.org
Remote connections? Detangling entanglement in quantum physics
4 min · · Quantum computers, quantum cryptography and quantum (insert name here) are often in the news these days. Articles about them inevitably refer to entanglement, a property of quantum physics that makes… · Shared by 5, including Dr. James Canton
Science News
Sean Carroll’s new book argues quantum physics leads to many worlds
3 min · · ‘Something Deeply Hidden’ offers a defense of The Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. · Shared by 6, including Caltech