Articles for category: Physics, Space

The Quantum Realm: New Experiments Confirm the Existence of Parallel Universes

The Quantum Realm: New Experiments Confirm the Existence of Parallel Universes

Sumi

Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding out that somewhere, in a hidden layer of reality, another version of you made completely different choices and is living with the consequences. That sounds like a late-night sci‑fi movie plot, but over the last few years, some of the strangest experiments in quantum physics have pushed serious scientists ...

Could Our Universe Be Just One of Many in a Vast Multiverse?

Could Our Universe Be Just One of Many in a Vast Multiverse?

Sumi

Picture this: everything you’ve ever known – every star, planet, memory, and moment – might be just one tiny bubble in an unimaginably huge cosmic foam. That idea isn’t just science fiction anymore; it’s a serious, if controversial, possibility that some of the world’s leading physicists have been wrestling with for years. The multiverse is ...

The Laws of Physics May Not Be as Fixed as We Once Believed

The Laws of Physics May Not Be as Fixed as We Once Believed

Sumi

For most of the past century, physics has been sold to the public as a kind of ultimate rulebook: solid, timeless, written into the fabric of reality itself. Gravity pulls, light moves at a fixed speed, and the constants of nature are, well, constant. But as our measurements get sharper and our telescopes see farther, ...

9 Deep Space Discoveries That Will Make You Rethink Everything

9 Deep Space Discoveries That Will Make You Rethink Everything

Sumi

If you ever looked up at the night sky and thought, “I kind of get how this all works,” recent deep space discoveries are here to gently (or not so gently) correct you. Over just the past few years, telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have started peeling back the universe’s oldest layers, ...

Gravity Bends Time: Einstein's Incredible Theory Explained Simply

Gravity Bends Time: Einstein’s Incredible Theory Explained Simply

Sumi

Imagine waking up one morning and finding out your clock has been lying to you your whole life. Not because it’s broken, but because time itself doesn’t tick the same way everywhere in the universe. That’s essentially what Einstein showed the world: time is not a rigid, universal rhythm; it’s stretchy, bendy, and deeply connected ...

Serendipity: Accidental Discoveries That Changed Everything

10 Movie Scientists Who Were Brilliant, Bonkers, or Both

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever wondered why movie scientists are so unforgettable? There’s something magnetic about watching a mind unravel mysteries, tinker with the impossible, or even spiral into madness. Whether they’re muttering equations or unleashing chaos, these cinematic geniuses captivate us by dancing on the razor’s edge of brilliance and insanity. Sometimes, their wild ideas save ...

Time Itself Might Be a Force We Can Learn to Command

Time Itself Might Be a Force We Can Learn to Command

Kristina

Think about the last time an hour felt like five minutes, or when five minutes stretched out like an eternity. You weren’t imagining it. Something real was happening. Something that science, philosophy, and neuroscience are only beginning to fully unpack. Time, as it turns out, is not the rigid, one-size-fits-all conveyor belt we were taught ...

Gravity's True Power Reshapes Our Understanding of the Cosmos

Gravity’s True Power Reshapes Our Understanding of the Cosmos

Andrew Alpin

You probably think you know gravity. It holds your feet on the ground, keeps the moon in orbit, and made Isaac Newton pause under a famous apple tree. Simple enough, right? Well, here is the thing – what physicists now understand about gravity goes so far beyond any of that, it is almost disorienting. The ...

5 Scientific Predictions That Came True in Unexpected Ways

5 Scientific Predictions That Came True in Unexpected Ways

Sumi

You’d think scientists, of all people, would be good at predicting the future with eerie precision. And sometimes they are. But just as often, their ideas land in reality with a strange twist: the prediction is right, yet the form it takes is completely different from what anyone imagined. Looking back from 2026, the most ...