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The Magic Rock

In Physics by Brian Koberlein16 July 20172 Comments

There’s a magic rock in France. It defines our standard of mass, and scientist would like to get rid of it.

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Doomsday Scenario

In Quantum Mechanics by Brian Koberlein14 March 20178 Comments

Could the Universe collapse and destroy everything? Probably not.

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Starry Fate

In Physics by Brian Koberlein12 February 20174 Comments

Quantum entanglement might be strange, but it doesn’t decide the outcome hundreds of years in advance.

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Violet Sky

In Light by Brian Koberlein17 January 20175 Comments

You might know why the sky is blue, but why isn’t the sky violet?

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Antimatter Astronomy

In Cosmology by Brian Koberlein2 January 201718 Comments

Matter and antimatter emit the same spectra of light. So how do we know that distant galaxies aren’t made of antimatter?

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Through The Looking Glass

In Physics by Brian Koberlein20 December 20163 Comments

Light from anti-hydrogen has been observed for the first time.

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Doing The Wave

In Physics by Brian Koberlein4 December 20162 Comments

The pilot wave model of quantum theory is an interesting idea, but it won’t save the EMDrive.

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Jury Of One’s Peers

In Physics by Brian Koberlein25 November 20165 Comments

The EM drive has finally passed peer review. What now?

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The Born Identity

In Quantum Mechanics by Brian Koberlein16 November 20160 Comments

The Born rule is a fundamental assumption of quantum theory. But could it be wrong?

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.