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2019
2019x1
Are Dark Matter And Dark Energy The Same?
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Astronomers are the worst at naming things. Dark energy AND dark matter? Who can remember which is which. But perhaps one astronomer has just fixed it, with a theory that says perhaps actually they are they same stuff.
2019x2
Our Antimatter, Mirrored, Time-Reversed Universe
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The foundations of quantum theory rests on its symmetries. For example, it should be impossible to distinguish our universe from one that is that is the perfect mirror opposite in .. show full overview
2019x3
The Crisis in Cosmology
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The search for a single number: the hubble constant, which is the rate of expansion of our universe, has consumed astronomers for generations. Finally, two powerful and independent .. show full overview
2019x4
Perpetual Motion From Negative Mass?
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Exotic matter – matter with negative mass - has long been the pipedream of science fiction writers, futurists, and certain rather. . . optimistic researchers. It’s the key to faster than .. show full overview
2019x5
Sound Waves from the Beginning of Time
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Invisible to the naked eye, our night sky is scattered with the 100s of billions of galaxies the fill the known universe. Like the stars, these galaxies form constellations – hidden .. show full overview
2019x6
Secrets of the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Hook up an old antenna to your TV and scan between channels. The static buzz you hear is mostly due to the ambient radio produced by our noisy pre-galactic civilization. But around one .. show full overview
2019x7
The Impossibility of Perpetual Motion Machines
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Bad ideas come and go in physics. But there’s one bit of nonsense that is perhaps more persistent than all others: the perpetual motion machine. No working perpetual motion machine has .. show full overview
2019x8
Will You Travel to Space?
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The Future of Space Tourism with Richard Branson The private space-race has been on for a while now. The attention has been on Space-X and Blue Origin with their reusable rockets. But .. show full overview
2019x9
Is Dark Energy Getting Stronger?
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The power of Dark Energy may be increasing as the universe ages. Subtle clues are emerging that the accepted model for the nature of dark energy and dark matter may not be all that. We .. show full overview
2019x10
Could the Universe End by Tearing Apart Every Atom?
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Of all the unlikely ends of the universe, the Big Rip has to be the most spectacular. Galaxies ripped to shreds, dogs and cat first living together, then tragically separated by the .. show full overview
2019x11
The Edge of an Infinite Universe
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Have you ever asked “what is beyond the edge of the universe?” And have you ever been told that an infinite universe that has no edge? You were told wrong. In a sense. We can define a .. show full overview
2019x12
The Holographic Universe Explained
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We live in a universe with 3 dimensions of space and one of time. Up, down, left, right, forward, back, past, future. 3+1 dimensions. Or so our primitive Pleistocene-evolved brains find .. show full overview
2019x13
No Dark Matter = Proof of Dark Matter?
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We’ve been failing to detect dark matter for decades. Finally, the latest failure to detect dark matter may have actually proved its existence. One of these is true: either most of the .. show full overview
2019x14
The Real Science of the EHT Black Hole
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How do you take a picture of a black hole and what can we learn from it? Our first ever actual bona fide photo of a black hole, made by the Event Horizon Telescope and revealed to the .. show full overview
2019x15
Why Quantum Computing Requires Quantum Cryptography
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Quantum computing is cool, but you know what would be extra awesome - a quantum internet. In fact if we want the first we’ll need the latter. And the first step to the quantum internet is quantum cryptography.
2019x16
The Cosmic Dark Ages
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We live in the stelliferous era. Somewhere between 10 and 1000 billion trillion stars fill the observable universe with light. But there was a time before the first star ignited. A time we call the cosmic dark ages.
2019x17
The Alchemy of Neutron Star Collisions
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Carl Sagan’s famous words: “We are star stuff” refers to a mind-blowing idea – that most atomic nuclei in our bodies were created in the nuclear furnace and the explosive deaths of stars .. show full overview
2019x18
How Black Holes Kill Galaxies
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Black holes are really only dangerous if you get too close. Ha, who am I kidding. It turns out they may be responsible for ending star formation across the entire universe.
2019x19
The Quasar from The Beginning of Time - STELLAR
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Recently, the oldest quasar ever seen was discovered by the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii, the Magellan Telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, as well as the Large Binocular .. show full overview
2019x20
Thorium and the Future of Nuclear Energy
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Energy too cheap to meter - that was the promise of nuclear power in the 1950s, at least according to Lewis Strauss chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. That promise has not come to .. show full overview
2019x21
The Quantum Internet
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When we finally have a quantum internet you’ll be able to simultaneously like and dislike this video. But we don’t. So I hope you like it. The world is widely regarded as being well and .. show full overview
2019x22
Did Time Start at the Big Bang?
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2019x23
Deciphering The Vast Scale of the Universe - STELLAR
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One of the fundamental questions humanity has always asked is how big is our Universe? For much of human history, people believed that Planet Earth was the very center of the entire .. show full overview
2019x24
What Caused the Big Bang?
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Every astronomy textbook tells us that soon after the Big Bang, there was a period of exponentially accelerating expansion called cosmic inflation. In a tiny fraction of a second, .. show full overview
2019x25
Exploring a HUGE Radio Telescope in VR 180
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How can you build a telescope that can see the entire night sky without moving its dish? Well in this special episode of Space Time we took a tour of the Arecibo Observatory with a VR .. show full overview
2019x26
What Happened Before the Big Bang?
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We actually have a pretty good idea of what might have happened before the Big Bang. That is, as long as we define the Big Bang as the extremely hot, dense, rapidly expanding universe .. show full overview
2019x27
How To Become an Astrophysicist + Challenge Question!
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Do you want to major in Astrophysics? Are you thinking about becoming (or ever just wondered how one becomes) an Astrophysicists? Do you want to know Matt O’Dowd’s origin story? Then .. show full overview
2019x28
Is Earth's Magnetic Field Reversing?
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Earth’s magnetic field protects us from deadly space radiation. What if it were drastically weakened, as a precursor to flipping upside down? I mean, it has before … many, many times..
2019x29
Could We Terraform Mars?
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Humanity’s future is glorious. As we master space travel, we’ll hop from one lifeless world to the next. Life will blossom in our path and the galaxy with shimmer with beautiful .. show full overview
2019x30
Is Pluto a Planet?
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You know what a planet is, right? A big round thing that orbits a star. Uh, not so fast. The surprisingly vicious debate over the planetary status of Pluto has given us a fascinating .. show full overview
2019x31
How Many Universes Are There?
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The universe is big, but it’s peanuts compared to the eternally inflating multiverse. But just how many universes are there? What are they like? And most importantly, what can they tell us about … aliens?
2019x32
Black Hole Harmonics
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Black holes are crazy enough on their own – but crash two together and you end up with a roiling blob of inescapable space that vibrates like a beaten drum. And the rich harmonics of .. show full overview
2019x33
Loop Quantum Gravity Explained
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It’s time we talked about loop quantum gravity. What exactly is it? What are the loops? And can it really defeat string theory in our quest for a Theory of Everything?
2019x34
Is Time Travel Impossible?
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Time travel stories are cool because both the past and future are somehow more interesting that the present and because everyone wants a redo. But so far it appears we’re doomed to live .. show full overview
2019x35
Why We Might Be Alone in the Universe
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Why does it appear, that humanity is the lone intelligence in the universe? The answer might be that planet Earth is more unique than we've previously assumed. The rare earth hypothesis .. show full overview
2019x36
Does Life Need a Multiverse to Exist?
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Life exists in our universe. There we go - one hopefully uncontroversial statement. Therefore our universe is capable of producing and supporting life. How am I going? Two for two? Let’s .. show full overview
2019x37
Can You Observe a Typical Universe?
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The moment you started observing reality, you hopelessly polluted any conclusions you might make about it. The anthropic principle guarantees that you are NOT seeing the universe in most .. show full overview
2019x38
Is The Universe Finite?
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The universe is big, really, really big. Although according to a new paper, it may literally be infinitely smaller than we previously thought.
2019x39
The Doomsday Argument
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Since the dawn of humanity around 100 billion people have lived. How many will live in the future of our species? We might hope for a trillion times that if we colonize the galaxy. But a .. show full overview
2019x40
Do Black Holes Create New Universes?
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What if every single black hole that formed in our universe sparked the big bang of a new universe? Cosmological natural selection proposes exactly this - but even better, it claims to be able to test the hypothesis.

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