What if our universe isn’t made of matter at all, but pure mathematics, shaping not just physics but the very fabric of consciousness itself?
Astronomers released the GOTHAM legacy dataset for TMC-1, revealing over a hundred molecules and unexpected aromatic species across the cloud.
The 4MOST spectrograph captured first light on October 18, 2025, recording thousands of spectra at once and launching a major survey globally.
Time may not truly flow forward. Physicists explore entropy, relativity, and quantum theory to reveal time as an illusion of cosmic perception.
Astronomers detect a faint gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center that may hint at dark matter collisions, not proven yet.
Scientists suggest the universe may have sprung from a quantum event, not classical nothingness, according to recent no-boundary, tunneling, and bounce theories.
Scientists describe the universe’s possible ends: Heat Death, Big Rip, or Big Crunch, each driven by gravity, dark energy, and entropy today
Imagine if our universe isn’t unique. What if there are countless other universes, each different from ours, hidden beyond our view?
Black holes shape galaxies through gravity, radiation, and cosmic winds, tearing apart stars, driving jets, and slowing star formation across the universe.