Morning Overview on MSN
A new study suggests a dying star may collapse into something stranger than a black hole
Physicists Daniel Jampolski and Luciano Rezzolla have published a peer-reviewed paper in Physical Review D describing, for ...
A dying star may not become a black hole after all. New math hints at a hidden cosmic birth inside collapse, and the ending ...
A black hole is supposed to be the last word in stellar collapse: matter falls inward, spacetime caves in, and a singularity ...
Hosted on MSN
Black holes may avoid singularities when charge and Hawking radiation combine, theoretical physicist argues
Black holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, even light, can escape. Einstein's theory of general relativity breaks down inside black holes, either by the presence of a so ...
The Big Bang is often described as the explosive birth of the universe—a singular moment when space, time and matter sprang into existence. But what if this was not the beginning at all? What if our ...
For nearly a century, modern cosmology has treated the Big Bang as the opening moment of everything, the instant when space, time, and energy burst into existence from an infinitely dense point. That ...
A new study suggests that the collapse of a massive star could spark the creation of a tiny expanding universe rather than a ...
After 25 years of debate, scientists have proposed a mathematical model for an alternative to black holes called a gravastar.
A black hole is supposed to be the last word in stellar collapse: matter falls inward, spacetime caves in, and a singularity forms where the known laws of physics stop being useful. That picture has ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results