General Relativity is helping us map the Universe
One hundred years after Einstein introduced general relativity, it remains the best theory of gravity, and now is helping us map the Universe.
One hundred years after Einstein introduced general relativity, it remains the best theory of gravity, and now is helping us map the Universe.
Astronomers detected for the second time gravitational waves from colliding black holes, opening a new window on the universe.
The cosmic web, the universe as a set of discrete galaxies held together by gravity, is deeply ingrained in cosmology.
This new map of Mars’ gravity is the most detailed to date, providing a revealing glimpse into the planet’s hidden interior. Take a look at
Brian Greene explains the exciting new scientific discovery of Gravitational Waves, with an easy understandable way…
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The most significant scientific discovery of the decade has just been announced: Einstein’s gravitational wave theory proven by the sound of two black holes colliding.
Einstein was right, again, this time about gravitational waves, and this will be the scientific announcement of the decade.
The video explains what Gravitational Waves are and why they’ll cause a big ripple in our understanding of the Universe…