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McCae Hillstead Could Prove Folks Wrong At BYU, Even At His Size

McCae Hillstead Could Prove Folks Wrong At BYU, Even At His Size

Cougars starting quarterback competition is filled with players of all different sizes PublishedAugust 1, 2025 2:49 PM EDT•UpdatedAugust 1, 2025 2:49 PM EDT Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link As we’ve seen in college football over the years, it doesn’t matter the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog. For BYU quarterback …

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Trump’s tariff and trade war: His strategy and how it could go wrong

Trump’s tariff and trade war: His strategy and how it could go wrong

Four months after President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff hikes threw the global economy into chaos, we got a sequel — but there appears to be at least somewhat more of a method to Trump’s tariff madness this time around. Trump is using the threat of steep tariffs to try to force dozens of countries to agree to make more …

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Incredible Re-Run of the Double Slit Experiment Proves Einstein Wrong Again – extremetech.com

Incredible Re-Run of the Double Slit Experiment Proves Einstein Wrong Again  extremetech.com MIT Just Proved Einstein Wrong in the Most Famous Quantum Experiment  SciTechDaily Niels Bohr defeated Einstein: scientists created a diffraction grating of «frozen» atoms that scatter  ITC.ua MIT Recreates Double-Slit Experiment with Ultracold Atoms, Confirms Quantum Duality  WebProNews MIT Shatters Einstein’s Quantum Beliefs with Groundbreaking Double-Slit Experiment  MSN Source link

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Hidden Muscles? No. This Prehistoric Fish Just Proved Evolution Got It Wrong

Hidden Muscles? No. This Prehistoric Fish Just Proved Evolution Got It Wrong

A new study has rewritten a key chapter in the story of vertebrate evolution. Researchers from the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil and the Smithsonian Institution in the United States have revealed that many of the muscles once believed to define the anatomy of the coelacanth, a fish often described as a “living fossil,” were in fact misidentified …

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MIT experiment proves Einstein wrong in century-old quantum debate

MIT experiment proves Einstein wrong in century-old quantum debate

In a stunning new demonstration of quantum mechanics, a team of MIT physicists has settled a nearly century-old debate between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, with the results showing Einstein was wrong. The team performed an idealized version of the famous double-slit experiment, confirming that light has a dual identity as both a particle and a wave, but that these …

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MIT finds Einstein was wrong in 100-year-old wave-particle dispute with Niels Bohr

MIT finds Einstein was wrong in 100-year-old wave-particle dispute with Niels Bohr

In a striking display of quantum physics, a team of researchers has recreated one of science’s most legendary experiments—with unprecedented precision. At MIT, scientists cooled thousands of atoms to nearly absolute zero, arranged them in a neat lattice using laser light, and then used those atoms to scatter individual photons of light. The experiment is a modern version of the …

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Einstein Was Wrong? ‘Idealized’ Double-Slit Experiment Ends Nearly 100-Year-Old Debate

Einstein Was Wrong? ‘Idealized’ Double-Slit Experiment Ends Nearly 100-Year-Old Debate

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists performing what they described as an “idealized” version of the infamous double-slit experiment, showing light exists as both a particle and a wave, a core component of quantum physics, have confirmed the original test’s results and proven that a related proposal about light’s dual nature from famed scientist Albert Einstein was wrong. The MIT …

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MIT confirms Einstein was wrong in century-old light experiment

MIT confirms Einstein was wrong in century-old light experiment

Scientists have long grappled with a fundamental question: what exactly is light? Is it a wave, flowing like ripples across water, or is it made up of tiny particles, like miniature paintballs zipping through space? This fundamental question was at the heart of the double-slit experiment, demonstrating light’s dual nature. Just recently, physicists at MIT conducted an experiment using incredible …

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