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A faint cosmic spin – one rotation per 500 billion years – could resolve the stubborn Hubble tension by tweaking standard ...
A new study suggests the universe may rotate -- just extremely slowly. The finding could help solve one of astronomy's biggest puzzles.
Does the universe rotate? This is the latest theory that could resolve the Hubble tension problem, which is one of the ...
The rotating model, which does not break any known law of physics, suggests the universe could spin around once every 500 billion years. This would be far too slowly to detect easily, but enough to ...
Does the universe rotate? This theory could be the key to resolving the Hubble tension problem, one of the biggest challenges in modern cosmology. Scientists from Hungary and the USA have proposed ...
"The new model can account for both structure formation and stability, and the key observational properties of the expansion of the universe at large." ...
A new AI model from the University of Bern predicts planetary systems likely to host Earth-like planets. It could boost the ...
New research has revealed that the cosmological model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus, the renowned European Renaissance ...
Did Copernicus borrow his cosmological theory from an earlier Muslim scientist? New research finds striking resemblance between Copernicus’s heliocentric treatise and a Muslim scientist’s cosmological ...
The centuries-long Copernican journey of slowly displacing humans from the center of everything has provided our species with ...
If you’ll grant me the extended metaphor, this, in essence, is the effect achieved by motion tracking and lock stabilization, ...
Without clear protocols to catch errors, artificial intelligence’s growing role in science could do more harm than good.