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Einstein's general theory of relativity forbids dispersion from happening in gravitational waves as they make their way towards Earth. LIGO did not find evidence of this effect.
Just over 100 years after he published his general theory of relativity, scientists have found what Albert Einstein predicted as part of the theory: gravitational waves. “We have detected ...
A wave theory for a neurochemical balance in the brain. ScienceDaily . Retrieved May 10, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 10 / 231030110741.htm ...
In a recently published paper in Physical Review Letters, scientists propose a comprehensive theoretical framework indicating ...
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Scientists prove long-standing wave amplification theory - MSNPhysicists at the University of Southampton have tested and proven a 50-year-old theory for the first time using electro-magnetic waves. They have shown that the energy of waves can be increased ...
For only the second time ever, scientists detected gravitational waves, the strange ripples in space-time first foreseen by Albert Einstein a century ago. The phenomenon occurs when two black ...
This tiny movement was the first recorded event of gravitational waves. And it helped confirm Einstein's theory of general relativity. In 2015, a piece of equipment at an observatory in the US ...
In a new study, a group of researchers led by Dr. Joshua Goldberg from the Hebrew University describe a new kind of neurochemical wave in the brain. Their research, published in Nature ...
While the idea of pilot wave theory never really caught on, it stubbornly refused to die. A physicist named David Bohm proposed a modified version in the 1950s that also failed to gain much traction.
Ocean waves don't come in two types, fair-weather and storm, as previously thought, new research shows, and waves differ between ocean basins.
A new theory suggests gravity could possibly be the result of entropy—which would mean everything in the universe would fall apart if it all remained unchanged.
Scientists prove long-standing wave amplification theory. University of Southampton. Journal Nature Communications DOI 10.1038/s41467-024-49689-w ...
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