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Classical Physics

Google’s ‘time crystals’ could be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes
  • Google

Google’s ‘time crystals’ could be the greatest scientific achievement of our lifetimes

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
Why aliens should be terrified of NASA’s new space telescope
  • telescope

Why aliens should be terrified of NASA’s new space telescope

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
How atomic time-travel could reveal the mysteries of dark matter and more
  • Quantum

How atomic time-travel could reveal the mysteries of dark matter and more

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago

Classical physics make time travel impossible. But what about ‘timeless’ travel?
  • Big Bang

Classical physics make time travel impossible. But what about ‘timeless’ travel?

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
What happens when computers can literally do everything?
  • Algorithm

What happens when computers can literally do everything?

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
New superstring theory says black holes may be portals to other universes
  • black hole

New superstring theory says black holes may be portals to other universes

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
Can Google really build a practical quantum computer by 2029?
  • Google

Can Google really build a practical quantum computer by 2029?

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
Could quantum neural networking lead to human immortality?
  • Human brain

Could quantum neural networking lead to human immortality?

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
Carnegie Mellon researchers trained AI to simulate our universe on a GPU
  • physics

Carnegie Mellon researchers trained AI to simulate our universe on a GPU

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
What if you’re living in a simulation, but there’s no computer?
  • Classical physics

What if you’re living in a simulation, but there’s no computer?

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago

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