Tag: Theoretical Physics

Physics breakthrough: 174-year-old Thomson effect theory proven in real experiment

Physics Breakthrough: Thomson Effect Theory Proven in Real Experiment Researchers in Japan observed the transverse Thomson effect for the very first time, a thermoelectric phenomenon predicted by Lord Kelvin in 1843. This groundbreaking discovery marks a significant milestone in the field of physics, validating a theory that has remained unproven for 174 years. The experiment, […]

Einstein’s relativity meets quantum tech in experiments on space-time curvature

Einstein’s relativity meets quantum tech in experiments on space-time curvature The intersection of Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum technology has long been a realm of fascination for scientists and researchers alike. Recently, quantum networks have emerged as a potential key to unlocking the mysteries of fundamental physics problems that have puzzled the scientific community […]

String theory’s nightmare: Ghostly five-particle family promises to uncover dark matter

String Theory’s Nightmare: Ghostly Five-Particle Family Promises to Uncover Dark Matter For decades, physicists have chased the dream of unifying all of nature’s forces under a single theoretical framework. One of the leading candidates for this ultimate unification is string theory, a complex and mathematically elegant proposal that posits the existence of tiny, vibrating strings […]

Dark matter may escape, but dark photons can’t. Here’s how MADMAX could catch them

Dark matter may escape, but dark photons can’t. Here’s how MADMAX could catch them Everything we visualize about space, including stars, planets, gases, and even galaxies, make up just a fraction of the universe’s composition. The rest is hidden in plain sight, or rather, hidden in the shadows as dark matter and dark energy. While […]

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