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Darkness can move faster than light without breaking the laws of physics
Physicists have experimentally confirmed a strange prediction: the dark “holes” inside light waves can appear to move faster ...
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We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?
Black holes smashing together may churn dark matter "butter," scientists say.
And an international team of physicists appears to have found just such a loophole: the only thing that goes faster than light, it turns out, is darkness. More specifically, individual dark spots ...
The light of the world came to confront our sin “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, ...
Astroimaging involves a profound irony. While the goal of photography is to capture light, the majority of what astrophotographers capture in their images is utter darkness. Oh sure, the intended ...
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