Has the decades-long mystery behind the strange star movements in Omega Centauri, the Milky Way’s largest star cluster, finally been solved? Omega Centauri has been studied to determine if its high star velocities are caused by an intermediate mass black hole or multiple smaller black holes. Recent data from pulsar accelerations suggest the latter, advancing […]
Source link
Mystery Solved? Hidden Black Hole Cluster Found in Omega Centauri
Related Posts
Einstein Meets Newton: Scientists Demonstrate New Aspect of Wave-Particle Duality
Linköping University’s experiment confirms a key theoretical link between quantum mechanics and information theory, highlighting future implications for quantum technology and secure communication. Researchers at Linköping University and their collaborators…
Why You Should Think Twice Before Relying on ChatGPT for Financial Advice
A WSU-led study found ChatGPT effective at broad financial tasks but weak in nuanced areas. While ChatGPT 4.0 excelled, a fine-tuned ChatGPT 3.5 rivaled its accuracy. AI is seen as…