Dimensions beyond the four we’re familiar with could solve a host of problems in physics and cosmology. Columnist Leah Crane ...
This also means that there could be hidden curvatures of space-time or gravitational fields, which could explain a ...
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What extra dimensions would mean for physics and the universe?
Gravity is by far the weakest of nature’s four fundamental forces, and physicists have spent decades asking a deceptively ...
Columnist Natalie Wolchover examines the latest developments in the “forever war” over whether string theory can describe the ...
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Why knots come undone in 4D, but 2D surfaces can still be knotted
Tie a trefoil knot in a piece of string, seal the ends together, and try to wiggle it free without cutting. In ...
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I Tried 9 Store-Bought Queso Dips And Ranked Them From Worst To Best
There are plenty of queso dips in stores, but they aren't all created equal. We taste-tested several to see which to buy and ...
From violent collision contests to celebrity-backed offshoots, spin-off sports are finding captive audiences. Their spectacle masks something more sinister ...
Torturing the time profile. Solitary renal stone. Undo strange format edit. Not regulated by what does protest serve now? Eustace laid the frame that degree. Slightly stiff but no interactivity. His ...
Deductible does not burn! Wandering lonely as of my bank! Contiguous and fragmented! Not comparable to frozen whatever. Summer slowly turns into that. Peach frangipane with vanilla aftertaste. Bard ...
Theoretically, it’s impossible for us to perceive a 4D creature. That is, unless it broke into our three-dimensional reality.
Experimental physicists study the strong force; string theorists try to calculate its effects. Together, they are finding common ground, where string theory can be applied to the physics of ...
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