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Science in the 21st century is awesome—we've seen the first ever direct photos of a black hole and we've sent queso to the moon. And today, scientists have confirmed that travel through wormholes is actually possible! It'll just... be very inefficient.
Scientists have found a way to send humans through wormholes and keep them alive for the journey. The theory assumes a lot about various physics models that remain unproven. If you were to travel through one, time would pass by thousands of years for ...
Back in the prehistoric days of theoretical astrophysics (1985), in a mystical and exotic corner of planet Earth (Fresno, California), a man sat in the back of a car and tried to break the spacetime continuum. His name was Kip Thorne: future scientific ...
A new experiment using Google’s Sycamore quantum processor has taken a bold step toward testing ideas from quantum gravity. For the first time, researchers successfully sent quantum information through a quantum system in a way that mirrors how a ...
Interstellar may be attracting viewers to the movies at warp speed, but wormholes like the one featured in the new film are likely a reality, deep in space. The movie Interstellar follows a group of astronauts who escape a dying Earth by racing to another ...
Sci-fi fans who hope humanity can one day zoom to distant corners of the universe via wormholes, as astronauts do in the recent film "Interstellar," shouldn't hold their breath. Wormholes are theoretical tunnels through the fabric of space-time that could ...
Some physicists think that wormholes are the key to time travel, but is wormhole travel possible? It's a tough question that brings debate in from both sides, but there isn't much evidence one way or the other. The Einstein-Rosen bridge theory suggests ...
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Time travel: 1 researcher claims it’s closer than we think
Time travel has long lived in the realm of fantasy, but a growing body of research is quietly shifting it into a serious scientific conversation. Instead of DeLorean-style leaps into the past, physicists are probing how time can be bent,
Wormholes are a hypothetical passage through the space-time fabric that in essence could provide a shortcut route for travelling between two points that are widely separated such as from one galaxy to another. The concept and its possible applications were ...