The black hole hypothesis is a lot cleaner, if mind-bendingly hard to picture. We have all gazed into a creature's eyes and wondered: what is it thinking about? What would it be like to go inside the mind of an animal? Discover how the last decade of groundbreaking archaeological digs has revealed major new clues to Britain's enigmatic 5,000-year-old site and the people who constructed it.In 2018, Italy's Morandi Bridge collapsed, killing 43 people.
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While the impulse to sing together comes naturally, staging it online is far from it. And could they eventually be safer than human drivers?For over 1000 years, chariots thundered across China's battlefields-dominating warfare longer than anywhere else on earth. 2020 National Geographic Partners, LLC. "You can't say the less weird [idea] is going to win, because that's not the way it's been, by any means." In this article, we will know some interesting things about this particular member of the universe. NOVA investigates what went wrong and explores other bridge collapses across the United States. They appear to be associated with supernovae, or star explosions, in faraway galaxies, but their exact sources are a mystery. "Future work in quantum gravityâthe study of gravity at the subatomic levelâcould refine the equations and potentially support or disprove Poplawski's theory, Easson said.Overall, the wormhole theory is interesting, but not a breakthrough in explaining the By saying our universe was created by a gush of matter from a parent universe, the theory simply shifts the original creation event into an alternate reality.In other words, it doesn't explain how the parent universe came to be or why it has the properties it hasâproperties our universe presumably inherited.
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(Related: There is at least one way to test Poplawski's theory: Some of our universe's black holes rotate, and if our universe was born inside a similarly revolving black hole, then our universe should have inherited the parent object's rotation.If future experiments reveal that our universe appears to rotate in a preferred direction, it would be indirect evidence supporting his wormhole theory, Poplawski said.The wormhole theory may also help explain why certain features of our universe deviate from what theory predicts, according to physicists.Based on the standard model of physics, after the big bang the curvature of the universe should have increased over time so that nowâ13.7 billion years laterâwe should seem to be sitting on the surface of a closed, spherical universe.But observations show the universe appears flat in all directions.What's more, data on light from the very early universe show that everything just after the big bang was a fairly uniform temperature.That would mean that the farthest objects we see on opposite horizons of the universe were once close enough to interact and come to equilibrium, like molecules of gas in a sealed chamber.Again, observations don't match predictions, because the objects farthest from each other in the known universe are so far apart that the time it would take to travel between them at the speed of light exceeds the age of the universe.To explain the discrepancies, astronomers devised the concept of inflation.Inflation states that shortly after the universe was created, it experienced a rapid growth spurt during which space itself expanded at faster-than-light speeds. But it is certainly an interesting possibility. We have all gazed into a creature's eyes and wondered: what is it thinking about?
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