Sunday, April 27, 2025
The Andromeda Paradox Even Confuses Physicists
The Andromeda Paradox, originally from Roger Penrose, is a brain-melting thought experiment that brings up the question of whether the future is still open or already fixed in Einstein's theory of relativity As I recently noticed, it's even got multiple physicists' brains tied into knots at this point. Let's take a look.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
This correction of Einstein’s theory fixes black holes
Recently, some popular science outlets have written about a new paper whose authors have supposedly "corrected" Einstein’s theory of general relativity, and thereby remedied the problem of black hole singularities. Big if true. But let’s have a look at what the paper is actually about.
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Thursday, April 24, 2025
The Next Clean Fuel Hype Is Likely Ammonia
Hydrogen hype is on the decline, but we might have a replacement for it already: ammonia hype. Recently, more companies and researchers have proposed using ammonia as an alternative fuel similar to hydrogen. But is that realistic? Here is what you need to know about ammonia and the fuel of the future.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
The AI Revolution Hiding in Obscure Research
AI has become increasingly integrated into our lives. But progress in its technological development has slowed down in the past year. A lot. Let’s take a look at why that is, and where the AI industry might be headed next.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Meet the Reactors Set to Upend Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear fusion is the energy source of the future, but tokamaks, the most common technological approach to fusion, seem to not be making much progress. But luckily for our clean energy dreams, a different but related alternative – the stellarator – has made strides recently. Let’s take a look.
Sunday, April 20, 2025
My Take On Stephen Hawking’s Final Theory
Soon after Stephen Hawking died in 2018, his collaborator Thomas Hertog published his posthumous “final theory.” Basically, the theory builds on the idea of eternal inflation, which says that new universes are constantly being created from an even-larger sea of quantum fluctuations. Hawking’s theory sought to explain that these births happened more gradually and less disruptively, bringing the theory closer to what we observe in our universe. How groundbreaking is this theory really? Let’s take a look.
Saturday, April 19, 2025
The Earth’s Core Is A Massive Helium Reserve, Researchers Claim
The world is slowly running out of Helium, and has already seen four helium shortages. It’s a problem because Helium is essential in the creation of microchips, and we need plenty of those to keep artificial intelligence running. Luckily – and surprisingly – researchers have recently published a paper claiming that the Earth’s core is actually full of the stuff. Let’s take a look.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Neutrino Measurement Supports Hawking’s Black Hole Theory
A few months ago, sensors detected a neutrino traveling through the Mediterranean Sea with 100 peta-electronvolts worth of energy. Some researchers claim that this event proves that Stephen Hawking’s theory of black hole evaporation is correct. Does this make sense? Let’s take a look.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Researchers find major clue to consciousness
We still don’t know what “consciousness” actually means. But in a new study, researchers have used the equations of quantum mechanics to determine a brain’s “criticality,” a measure which allows them to separate waking brains from sleeping ones. I think they’re onto something. Let’s take a look.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
This New Device Creates Electricity From Earth’s Magnetic Field
You would think that the title of “the world’s laziest power source” would go to solar panels, but scientists have successfully tested an even lazier power source that generates power from the Earth’s magnetic field. It doesn’t even need to go outside! Sounds too good to be true? Let’s take a look.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
How I Became Particle Physicists’ Enemy #1
When I started my career in physics, I didn’t plan on becoming particle physicists’ enemy number one, but somehow I have. Here’s how it all happened.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
The Entire Universe Seems to Spin, New Data Reveal
A new study has found that the universe might be spinning. What does that even mean? Let’s have a look.
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Thursday, April 10, 2025
The Nuclear Renaissance Faces a Problem: Reality
All across the globe, new nuclear power plants are being built and some shuttered plants are even being revived as countries look for more ways to create clean, cheap electricity. But the nuclear renaissance faces problems.
Wednesday, April 09, 2025
Why CERN’s New Collider Plans are Dead on Arrival
CERN wants to build a new particle collider which will smash protons together at roughly 6 times the energies seen at the Large Hadron Collider. This project is likely to cost more than $40 billion and wouldn’t be operational until the 2070s. Let’s take a look at why a growing number of physicists are saying we’d be better off without it.
Tuesday, April 08, 2025
New Research Reveals How AI “Thinks” (It Doesn’t)
AI industry leaders are promising that we will soon have algorithms that can think smarter and faster than humans. But according to a new paper published by researchers from AI firm Anthropic, current AI is incapable of understanding its own “thought processes.” This means it’s not near anything you could call conscious. Let’s take a look.
Sunday, April 06, 2025
No, Matt, this is no crisis
This is a comment on a recent video by Matt O'Dowd.
I find it extremely distressing that we are still discussing this even though it's abundantly clear that naturalness arguments have historically worked extremely badly. It's a pseudo-scientific method that physicists need to stop using.
I find it extremely distressing that we are still discussing this even though it's abundantly clear that naturalness arguments have historically worked extremely badly. It's a pseudo-scientific method that physicists need to stop using.
Saturday, April 05, 2025
We Already Have Evidence Of Dark Matter, Researchers Say
Physicists have been searching for direct evidence of dark matter for decades, but it’s eluded them… up until now, maybe. According to a group of astrophysicists, the key to detecting dark matter is actually hidden in an anomaly at the center of the Milky Way, one that scientists first detected over a decade ago. But are they right? Let’s take a look.
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Thursday, April 03, 2025
Why US Professors are talking about facism
The political situation at US-American campuses has been developing quickly, with some claiming that Trump’s actions are signs of facism, dictatorship, or authoritarianism. Today I have a quick summary of what has happened in the past weeks.
Wednesday, April 02, 2025
First Nuclear Fusion Powered Rocket Design Unveiled
The company Pulsar Fusion recently unveiled their design plans for a new nuclear fusion powered rocket. This idea isn’t as crazy as you think – let’s have a look.
Tuesday, April 01, 2025
Amazon’s Quantum Breakthrough That Everyone Missed
While Microsoft’s Majorana quantum computing chip might have grabbed all the headlines earlier this year, Amazon appears to have quietly made some big progress in the quantum computing race. Their new Ocelot chip uses cat qubits to support a scalable architecture that reduces errors by up to 90%. What does that mean? Let’s take a look.
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