Articles for tag: cosmology, Einstein’s theory, philosophy of time, Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, scientific theory, spacetime, temporal perception, time theory

Why Time Might Not Exist the Way We Think It Does

Why Time Might Not Exist the Way We Think It Does

Jan Otte

Picture yourself sitting in a coffee shop, watching the steam rise from your cup, hearing conversations blend into the rhythmic tick of a wall clock. Everything feels so solid, so connected by time’s steady flow. Yet, what if I told you that this entire experience might be built on an elaborate illusion? What if time ...

an artist's impression of a black hole in the sky

Could Wormholes Exist Long Enough to Travel Through?

Suhail Ahmed

They’re the shimmering shortcuts of science fiction: doors in spacetime that swallow ships and spit them out among new stars. In real physics, the idea refuses to fade because it presses on a thrilling question – could such tunnels ever stay open long enough for a traveler to pass through? The stakes are huge, from ...

The Universe

Could the Universe Be Rotating? A New Theory Tackles the Hubble Tension

April Joy Jovita

The Hubble tension, a long-standing puzzle in cosmology, arises from conflicting measurements of the universe’s expansion rate. A groundbreaking study proposes that the universe may rotate once every 500 billion years, offering a potential solution to this cosmic conundrum. This theory challenges conventional models and opens new avenues for understanding The Hubble Tension Explained The ...