Time already behaves strangely in modern physics. It can stretch, slow, and split depending on speed and gravity.
Physicists are rethinking time itself. Long treated as a basic part of the universe, time may instead be an illusion—a side effect of quantum entanglement. A new study challenges the traditional idea ...
Few concepts in physics are as familiar, yet as enigmatic, as time. In Einstein's theory of relativity, time is not absolute: ...
Quantum entanglement occurs when two subatomic particles become linked in such a way that their properties remain connected, no matter how far apart they are. A change to one particle seems to ...
Atomic clocks are already precise enough to measure tiny effects of relativity, such as time dilation; for example, if you ...
We never measure time directly; instead, we use clocks to measure moments in time, meaning “time” is just a measurement of change in other systems rather than an entity itself. This would imply that ...
For decades, quantum physics and general relativity have stood as two powerful but separate theories. Quantum physics explains the behavior of tiny particles like atoms and photons. General relativity ...
Scientists have found a way to make AI much better at predicting complex, chaotic systems by tapping into the unique power of ...
As long as there's been an internet, there's been a way to hack it. Scientists have spent decades imagining a different kind ...