By: William Brown, scientist at the International Space Federation
New research has validated a near 50-year old prediction in a subset of unified physics—combining quantum field theory (QFT) with ge...
Implications of a remarkable measurement on the gravitational acceleration of the antiproton for physics theory and proposed technological applications in gravitational and warp drive technology.
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By: William Brown, scientist at the International Space Federation
The discovery of completely new and unanticipated forces acting between biomolecules could have considerable impact on our underst
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Main image credit: Artist rendering of optical systems containing the analog of a pair white-black hole. 2021 PhD alumnus Anthony Brady, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Arizona
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By physicist Dr. Ines Urdaneta and biophycisist William Brown, research scientists at the International Space Federation
In a former RSF article by biophysicist William Brown and astrophysicist Dr. A...
By: William Brown, scientist at the International Space Federation
Stellar mass black holes, like elementary particles, are remarkably simple objects. They have three primary observable properties: m...
By physicist Dr. Inés Urdaneta and biophysicist William Brown, research scientists at the International Space Federation
Although quantum mechanics— the physics governing the atomic scale— and genera...
By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
Using ultrafast and ultrahigh field magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation and the U...
By: William Brown, biophysicist at the International Space Federation
In our study The Unified Spacememory Network: from cosmogenesis to consciousness, we described how quantum information processing...
By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
Former ISF articles had addressed quantum effects that have been observed in biology -more precisely, in the microtubules- givin...
By: William Brown, biophysicist at the International Space Federation
Digital Computations are based on the ability to read, write, and erase an on/off state in a material, representing the ‘0’ and ‘...
By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
In recent years, an extraordinary and unexpected feature in high energy collisions (collisions of subatomic particles at extremel...