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The strange connection between falling balls and quantum weirdness
A ball tossed into the air follows a path that classical physics can track with confidence. Shrink that ball down to the size ...
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Study finds astronauts’ brains still act as if gravity is present in space
When astronaut Alexander Gerst squeezed a specially designed instrument aboard the International Space Station in 2018, his fingers did something his conscious mind had no reason to expect: they ...
Learn how to create cinematic AI films with three complete Seedance 2.0 workflows, including exact prompts for MidJourney, ...
Faster than light singularities observed in wave experiments reveal how “darkness” can move beyond light speed without ...
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