From Quanta Magazine (find original story here). In November 1915, in a lecture before the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein described an idea that upended humanity’s view of the universe.
Although Einstein's theories suggest nothing can move faster than the speed of light, two scientists have extended his equations to show what would happen if faster-than-light travel were possible.
Dark energy, making up 70% of the universe, causes its accelerating expansion. Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein, were detected from colliding black holes. The Event Horizon Telescope imaged ...
Is artificial intelligence replacing human genius in mathematics, or redefining it? From the Navier-Stokes mystery to ...
AT the beginning of 1929, Einstein published his unified field theory of gravitation and electro-magnetism, based on the concept of parallelism at a distance with respect to four orthogonal vectors of ...