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Articles tagged: quantum mechanics

  • black holes, ergosphere, event horizon, Event Horizon Telescope, rotating black holes 18 January 2021 New study looks at how to harness energy from a black hole

    ... as a potential power source. Hawkings for example suggested that black holes could release energy through quantum mechanical emission, while Penrose, in his Penrose process work, theorised that particle disintegration in a region outside of a black...

    • black holes
    • ergosphere
    • event horizon
    • Event Horizon Telescope
    • rotating black holes
  • Astraius, C-17 Globemaster, horizontal space launch, Prestwick Spaceport, responsive launch September 2024 Liberating access to space

    ... technologies such as autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, cyber resilience, big data processing, bioengineering, advances in quantum mechanics and satellite rocketry. Air Marshal Andrew Turner, Chief Strategy Officer, served for 37 years...

    • Astraius
    • C-17 Globemaster
    • horizontal space launch
    • Prestwick Spaceport
    • responsive launch
    Authors: Clive Simpson    
  • calcium-48, Majorana particle, neutrinoless double beta decay, neutrinos, radioactive decay 13 April 2016 The mystery of neutrino mass to be solved by a calcium isotope

    ...process, it was the teams improved calculation of the nuclear matrix element for calcium-48 through extremely complex quantum mechanics calculations, that have enabled the team to conduct this research. "Our findings will make it possible to directly...

    • calcium-48
    • Majorana particle
    • neutrinoless double beta decay
    • neutrinos
    • radioactive decay
  • axion, Chandra X-ray Observatory, Perseus galaxy cluster, string theory, Theory of Everything 20 March 2020 Missing particle a major blow for "Theory of Everything"

    ... best explain the workings of the Universe from the very big – general relativity – to the very small – quantum mechanics into one all-encompassing hypothesis known as the “theory of everything.” One leading contender that could unite...

    • axion
    • Chandra X-ray Observatory
    • Perseus galaxy cluster
    • string theory
    • Theory of Everything
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