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Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction

Science News, Physics, Science, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science.

  • By Sabine Hossenfelder
  • Based in Germany and United States of America
  • Roughly five posts per week
  • First post on

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Mar 2023 8
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Jun 2023 8
Jul 2023 11
Aug 2023 7
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Dec 2023 24
Jan 2024 26
Feb 2024 30
Mar 2024 29
Apr 2024 30
May 2024 24
Jun 2024 22
Jul 2024 23
Aug 2024 25
Sep 2024 21
Oct 2024 25
Nov 2024 11

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Most recent posts

This New Energy Storage Idea Makes A Lot Of Sense
As we look to transition to our electric future, researchers are still stumped about how to store the electricity generated by inconsistent renewable power sources like solar and wind. In a new paper, scientists have …
On , by Sabine Hossenfelder, 76 words
Dark Energy Might Be Black Holes
Recently, some astrophysicists have claimed that black holes are the source of dark energy, a force that speeds up the expansion of our universe. The idea fits well together with observations that seem to show …
On , by Sabine Hossenfelder, 55 words
Why Our Dreams of a Final Theory Might Remain Dreams
For decades, scientists have been looking for a theory of everything, which can combine Einstein’s theories with the standard model while also explaining all masses and interactions within the standard model. In this video I …
On , by Sabine Hossenfelder, 69 words