Space-Time Does Not Exist – Here’s Why That Matters Whether or not space-time exists should not be considered controversial or even conceptually difficult once we are clear on the meanings of “space-time,” “events,” and “instants.” Believing in the existence of space-time is no more viable than holding onto the old notion of a celestial sphere: both are observer-centered models that are powerful and convenient for describing the world, but neither represents reality itself.
What if the Universe Remembers Everything? New Theory Rewrites the Physics rules For over a hundred years, physics has rested on two foundational theories. Einstein’s general relativity describes gravity as the curvature of space and time, while quantum mechanics governs the behavior of particles and fields. Each theory is highly successful within its own domain, yet combining them leads to contradictions, particularly in relation to black holes, dark matter, dark energy, and the origins of the universe.
French air traffic controllers cancel three-day strike The main union in the sector, the SNCTA, announced the suspension of its strike notice for Tuesday to Thursday following consultations with the Civil Aviation Authority and "agreements" with the management. The union, which represents around 60 percent of workers, has pushed for better pay and conditions.
Scientists: Universe will 'end in a big crunch' predicting when it will happen We’ve grown up with the idea that the universe will expand forever, meaning that something called the “cosmological constant” is positive. Space keeps stretching, galaxies drift farther apart, and that seems final. A new analysis suggests that story might be wrong. It argues that expansion could slow, stop, and – far in the future – reverse. This idea posits that the cosmological constant is actually negative, not positive, as we have assumed.
AmCache EvilHunter Tool For Detecting Malicious Activities in Windows Systems AmCache plays a vital role in identifying malicious activities in Windows systems. This tool allows the identification of both benign and malicious software execution on a machine. Managed by the operating system and virtually tamper-proof, AmCache data endures even when malware auto-deletes itself, making it indispensable in incident response.
Archaeologists Discovered a 5k yo Tomb Filled to the Brim With Ancient Treasures Researchers recently unearthed a 5,000 years old stone-built monument tomb in Malaga, Spain, that’s comes in at an impressive 42 feet in length. Even better, it’s incredibly well preserved—and stuffed full of artifacts.
Bitcoin clears $120K as onchain data points to a new BTC accumulation phase Bitcoin cleared the $120,000 level for the first time since August as long-term selling cooled and short-term holders stabilized, hinting at a fresh accumulation phase.
AI chipmaker Cerebras withdraws IPO Artificial intelligence chipmaker Cerebras Systems said on Friday that it's withdrawing plans for an IPO, days after announcing that it raised over $1 billion in a fundraising round. In a filing with the SEC, Cerebras said it does not intend to conduct a proposed offering "at this time," but didn't provide a reason. A spokesperson told CNBC on Friday that the company still hopes to go public as soon as possible.
European Central Bank picks tech partners for digital euro The European Central Bank (ECB), as part of its preparation phase for a potential digital euro launch, announced framework agreements with technology providers responsible for components of the central bank digital currency (CBDC).
BRICS making progress on payment system – GIS Reports BRICS countries are moving their focus from the ambitious goal of a shared BRICS currency to more feasible targets, such as increased bilateral trade in national currencies and their own payment systems.