By stopping black holes from fully evaporating, hidden dimensions may solve a cosmological paradox.
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Stephen Hawking's infamous black hole paradox could be solved — if the universe has 7 dimensions
Stephen Hawking's theory of black hole evaporation clashes with the laws of quantum mechanics. A new paper finds a way around ...
One of the greatest mysteries of modern physics, the "black hole information paradox," might have finally found an elegant solution, and the answer could also reveal the origins of the mass of ...
In 1916, only a year after Albert Einstein had published his general theory of relativity, Karl Schwarzschild used mathematical calculations to show this: If sufficient mass could be placed into an ...
In 1974, a brilliant 32-year-old physicist published a not-quite-two-page paper in the journal Nature — and blew up one of our fundamental assumptions about black holes. The author was Stephen Hawking ...
New research suggests that relic black holes from before the big bang may still shape galaxies today. These black holes could ...
New Curtin University-led research has used a radio telescope that spans the Earth to snap images that measure the immense ...
The universe is normally believed to be tranquil; nevertheless, at times, the universe will surprise you in ways you can ...
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Over 150 mergers reveal three distinct black hole origins, challenging unified model
For years, astronomers treated merging black holes as if they all came from the ...
Tushna Commissariat talks to author and historian Lynn Gamwell about her fascination with abstract art, visualizing the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From spaghettification to time dilation, here's what science knows, and still doesn't, about matter falling into a black hole.
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