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Modified Theories of Gravity may Soon Replace Dark Matter

Geometrical Understanding of Entropy

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Artificial Intelligence Meets Quantum Physics artificial intelligence inés urdaneta quantum physics May 25, 2020

By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation

As many theoretical and computational chemists and physicists know, quantum chemical calculations involving more than an...

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Sound has Mass and thus, Gravity? gravity inés urdaneta mass sound May 21, 2020

By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation

In order for sound to be affected by gravity and to exercise gravity, it has to carry some mass of its own. But our...

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What’s Really Going on Inside a Neutron Star astrophysics cosmology neutron stars Mar 12, 2020

by Dr. Amira Val Baker, Astrophysicist

Scientists are finally getting closer to figuring out the puzzle of the structure of neutron stars and revealing the nature of their ultra-dense interiors.

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Physicist Nassim Haramein’s Prediction that the Universe is Rotating Receives a Second Strong Observational Confirmation astrophysics cosmology rotating universe william brown Mar 03, 2020

by William Brown, Research Scientist at the International Space Federation  

“…there is currently no explanation why the axes of quasars are aligned with the axis of the large...

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Does Information Carry Mass? dark matter information inés urdaneta mass Feb 19, 2020

By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation

If information carries mass, could it be the dark matter physicists are craving?

The existence of dark energy and dark...

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A Deeper Look into Black Holes astrophysics black holes cosmology Feb 04, 2020

by Dr. Amira Val Baker, Astrophysicist

A deeper look into one of the most intriguing objects has just been revealed.

Black holes are typically observed by the light given off by the surrounding...

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The Rotating Universe astrophysics cosmology rotating universe william brown Jan 21, 2020
By William Brown, Research Scientist at the International Space Federation

When looking back into the deep past of the Universe, which means looking out over vast cosmological distances of space,...

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Ancient Light Suggests Universe Could Loop Back on Itself! astrophysics cmb cosmology inés urdaneta Nov 25, 2019
Image: The cosmic microwave background as seen by the European Space Agency’s Planck satellite. Credit: ESA and the Planck Collaboration

By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the...

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Quantum Computing via Electroluminescence electroluminescence quantum computing May 30, 2019

By Dr. Amira Val Baker, Astrophysicist

The first steps to achieving efficient electroluminescence necessary for quantum computing have just been made.

Quantum computers encode information in...

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The First Image of a Black Hole is Finally Here! black hole event horizon telescope inés urdaneta messier 87 Apr 09, 2019

By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation

For some time now we have been following the Event Horizon Telescope initiative (EHT) aiming at the obtention of the...

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New measurements exceed Heisenberg uncertainty limit; is this experimental evidence for non-orthodox quantum theories? quantum mechanics uncertainty principle Mar 26, 2017

The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a key theoretical limit on the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties of a quantum state, such as position and momentum, can be known....

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Stephen Hawking Goes Grey astrophysics black holes cosmology hawking white holes Sep 19, 2016

By Nassim Haramein and William Brown, Research Scientist at International Space Federation

The popular titles stating that Hawking says, “there are no black holes” are incorrect.

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