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COZMIC simulator crafted detailed models of the Milky Way to investigate dark matter and how the universe might behave under ...
Oxford scientists have simulated light interacting with “empty” space—a strange quantum effect that sounds like science ...
Gravitational assists are an emblematic example of why space travel is hard —it is exactly rocket science, after all. Gravity ...
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In case you're wondering whether we're all living in a simulation or not, a scientist has explained some new research that lays out the chances ...
He suggests that if the universe operates as a simulation, then gravity might not be a fundamental force at all — but rather, a byproduct of cosmic information management. This is not the first ...
Matter clumps together not because of some innate force, but because it makes the "simulation" easier to compute. To make his case, Vopson walks through how you can derive Newton's law of gravity ...
And law–that is, gravity—would be expected to emerge from these computational rules. We may not yet have definitive evidence that we live in a simulation. But the deeper we look, the more our ...
And law—that is, gravity—would be expected to emerge from these computational rules. We may not yet have definitive evidence that we live in a simulation. But the deeper we look, the more our ...
What if it’s a function? One physicist believes gravity might actually be one of the strongest clues that we live in a simulation. Melvin Vopson, a physicist at the University of Portsmouth ...
Could gravity be the key clue that proves we're living in a computer-generated simulation? Professor Melvin Vopson from the University of Portsmouth suggests that gravity might be evidence of this ...