Naked singularity might evade cosmic censor0
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- May 24, 2017
Spacetime singularities might exist unhidden in strangely curved universes

Spacetime singularities might exist unhidden in strangely curved universes

Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance” persists even at high accelerations, researchers of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna were able to show in a new experiment.

A major new breakthrough in jet propulsion technology could revolutionize the aerospace industry, paving the way for plasma jet engines that could carry a craft to the edge of space using only air and electricity.


In 2016, researchers published “slam dunk” evidence, based on iron-60 isotopes in ancient seabed, that supernovae buffeted the Earth — one of them about 2.6 million years ago. University of Kansas researcher Adrian Melott, professor of physics and astronomy, supported those findings in Nature with an associated letter, titled “Supernovae in the neighborhood.”

Researchers from around the world are scratching their heads over a newly discovered radio burst detected on Earth, but with a completely unknown origin.

Electrochemical method can remove even tiny amounts of contamination.

The finding shows that oxygen can be generated in space without the need for life, and could influence how researchers search for signs of life on exoplanets.

Son of man involved in famous Manitoba UFO case has written a book about ongoing mystery

Spending $50 million a year is a pittance in terms of managing this existential risk.