There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to make a statement.
A viral rumour predicts Earth losing gravity in 2026, but scientists say only a routine eclipse awaits. How did the claim spread, and why are experts pushing back now?
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Is gravity a real force or just a cosmic illusion we’ve misunderstood?
Every time a coffee mug drops, a satellite orbits or an astronaut floats, we are watching the same phenomenon play out under ...
A Jim Lattis, director of the UW Space Place at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: There’s actually gravity pretty much everywhere. But why do we feel gravity more here on the surface of the Earth ...
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Wild new theory says gravity comes from entropy, could finally unify physics
Gravity is supposed to be the most familiar force in nature, yet at the deepest level it remains the least understood. A bold new line of research now argues that gravity is not fundamental at all, ...
Scientists aim to build the first graviton detector to explore gravity's quantum nature, despite significant challenges.
There is a rumor going around online—on Reddit, Facebook, TikTok, and (I assume) Friendster—that gravity will stop working for seven seconds on August 12. Here is part of the warning posted online: In ...
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