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Can Gravitational Waves Rewrite the Rules of Black Hole Formation?Black holes this massive are forbidden through standard stellar evolution models.” And with those words, Cardiff University’s Mark Hannam, a member of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) Collaboration, ...
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Space.com on MSNA spinning universe could crack the mysteries of dark energy and our place in the multiverseEvidence that the universe is rotating was recently delivered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which found that two-thirds of galaxies are rotating in the same direction. This suggests a lack ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNOur universe may exist inside a spinning black hole, JWST findsThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), launched in 2022, continues to reshape how we view the cosmos. Designed to look deeper into space and further back in time than any previous instrument, it has ...
This new research gives credence to a theory that posits our galaxy is inside of a black hole, which in turn is located inside another, bigger parent universe. Getty According to Space.com, this ...
Without a doubt, since its launch, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revolutionized our view of the early universe, but its new findings could put astronomers in a spin. In fact, it could tell ...
Using the XMM-Newton telescope, astronomers have witnessed high-speed "burps" erupting from a distant overfeeding supermassive black hole.
It does not seem likely that we live inside a rotating universe, let alone a black hole. We can’t rule it out completely, but so far there is no compelling evidence.
Space Black hole detected rotating at 80% of the universal limit: what does this mean? Astronomers continue to peer into the distant past through powerful telescopes aimed deep into the Universe ...
In 1971, English mathematical physicist and Nobel-prize winner Roger Penrose proposed how energy could be extracted from a rotating black hole. He argued that this could be done by building a ...
A new study suggests our observable universe may be trapped inside a black hole after examining a James Webb Space Telescope survey.
One longstanding question has been whether rotating black holes, which are so powerful they drag space-time along with them, could be used as an energy source.
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