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How gravity sculpts the universe from Einstein to cosmic magnifying lenses
From the fall of an apple to the glow of the farthest known star, gravity quietly choreographs almost everything that happens ...
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How gravity shapes the universe: From Einstein to gravitational lenses
Gravity is invisible, yet it governs the cosmos, warping spacetime and bending light. This video explores Einstein’s general ...
The universe rarely fails to amaze. One of its latest surprises—nicknamed the “Einstein zig-zag”—reveals a stunning arrangement of galaxies and a distant quasar. Together, they produce a gravitational ...
Euclid, the European Space Agency's dark Universe detective, has made an astonishing discovery -- right in our cosmic backyard. Euclid blasted off on its six-year mission to explore the dark Universe ...
For those who watch gravitational waves roll in from the universe, GW250114 is a big one. It's the clearest gravitational ...
Scientists pushed photons across the universe to test the speed of light—and found Einstein’s cosmic speed limit still holds ...
Can’t wait to check out 'Einstein and Hawking Unlocking the Universe' on your favorite screen? Finding where to stream, rent, buy, or watch how to watch this film can be harder than it should be so we ...
Wormholes are often imagined as tunnels through space or time—shortcuts across the universe. But this image rests on a misunderstanding of work by physicists Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen. In 1935, ...
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