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Gravity May Be Key Evidence That Our Universe Is a Simulation, Groundbreaking New Research Suggests If it’s true, this work could have ramifications for some of the biggest mysteries of the ...
An Australian scientist has been looking into such matters through simulation studies here on Earth, and with early indications that space can kill off the majority of cancer cells without the ...
A team of scientists in Florida have come up with a new design for a magnetic levitation-based low-gravity simulator that promises a huge increase in volume over existing simulators, with major ...
Not quite. The study's math checks out in a toy model kind of way, but turning that into a full theory of quantum gravity or a testable prediction is still light years off.
In a development at the intersection of quantum mechanics and general relativity, researchers have made significant strides toward unraveling the mysteries of quantum gravity. This work sheds new ...
Physicist Melvin Vopson offered a new interpretation of gravity, arguing that it could be evidence that reality is a computer simulation.
When a typical simulator mimics an environment that is about 1 percent of Earth’s gravity, the functional volume is only a few micro-liters, too small for practical space research and applications.
An Associate Professor in Physics at the University of Portsmouth in the UK believes that gravity could be explained by information-reducing processes inside a computational or simulated universe ...
NASA’s massive water lab is about as good as it gets, and while it’s not exactly a one-to-one simulation of the Moon’s low-gravity environment, it’s close enough that astronauts get a good ...
Researchers have developed a novel design for a low-gravity simulator that promises to break new ground for future space research and habitation.