InAI Created Strategy ReportsbyMark CraddockSanta’s Quantum Sleigh: Dark Energy and the Physics of Christmas MagicThe OpenAI Team used “Santa’s Sleigh: Exploring the Role of Dark Energy in Reindeer Propulsion” < Here is my output from the new Wardley…3d ago
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Andres NaelWhat If Photons Are Stationary? A Bold Hypothesis to Rethink Light, Matter, and the UniverseWhat if photons — the fundamental particles of light — aren’t traveling through space but are stationary entities, existing everywhere in…4d ago4d ago
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InAI Created Strategy ReportsbyMark CraddockSanta’s Quantum Sleigh: Dark Energy and the Physics of Christmas MagicThe OpenAI Team used “Santa’s Sleigh: Exploring the Role of Dark Energy in Reindeer Propulsion” < Here is my output from the new Wardley…3d ago
InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelCould dark matter be the same thing as dark energy?Two parts of our Universe that seem to be unavoidable are dark matter and dark energy. Could they really be two aspects of the same thing?Dec 310
InThe Infinite UniversebyTim Andersen, Ph.D.MOdified Gravity may be the alternative theory we’ve been looking forMOND is dead but MOG isn’tAug 419
Andres NaelWhat If Photons Are Stationary? A Bold Hypothesis to Rethink Light, Matter, and the UniverseWhat if photons — the fundamental particles of light — aren’t traveling through space but are stationary entities, existing everywhere in…4d ago
InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelHow a nearby supernova could reveal dark matterThe last naked-eye Milky Way supernova happened way back in 1604. With today’s detectors, the next one could solve the dark matter mystery.Nov 2110
InThe Infinite UniversebyTim Andersen, Ph.D.Dark matter may come from the fifth dimensionAfter years of tinkering with tensor calculus, my paper explaining dark matter with a 5th dimension has been published in the peer-reviewed…May 1335
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