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Can burping black holes reveal the true fabric of the universe?

Can burping black holes reveal the true fabric of the universe?

30 December 2015

If mysterious radio bursts from space are hints from exploding black holes, we could be seeing the quantum source of gravity for the first time


Why does space have three dimensions?

Why does space have three dimensions?

2 September 2015

The universe might go awry if not for the familiar three dimensions, but theories of everything say there should be more. What are we missing?


How to think about… Higher dimensions

How to think about… Higher dimensions

10 December 2014

Reality could have many more dimensions than the familiar four – physicists have tricks for projecting their minds beyond the ones we perceive


How to think about… Space-time

How to think about… Space-time

10 December 2014

It has often been described as a rubber sheet, but Einstein's twisted space-time is more intangible than that


White holes: Hunting the other side of a black hole

White holes: Hunting the other side of a black hole

16 July 2014

Black holes suck – but do they have mirror twins that blow? A far-flung space telescope is peering into galactic nuclei to spot one for the first time


QBism: Is quantum uncertainty all in the mind?

QBism: Is quantum uncertainty all in the mind?

7 May 2014

The microscopic world described by quantum theory seems a strange, confusing place – but some physicists argue it's just us who are uncertain


Quantum death: How the cosmic speed limit got frozen

Quantum death: How the cosmic speed limit got frozen

26 March 2014

Light speed is no limit in the quantum world – so why can't we exploit that freedom? Perhaps because we're living in the dead husk of a richer cosmos


What is the point of a theory of everything?

What is the point of a theory of everything?

9 October 2013

History tells us that we will gain from the search for ultimate truth – just not what we expected, says MacGregor Campbell


Why space has exactly three dimensions

Why space has exactly three dimensions

25 September 2013

The explanation of one of reality's greatest mysteries could lie in physics we already know


Space vs time: One has to go – but which?

Space vs time: One has to go – but which?

12 June 2013

If we want to progress towards a theory of everything, we need to understand how space and time fit together – if they do at all, says Anil Ananthaswamy


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