How faster-than-light explosions could reveal the universe’s secrets

New ScientistWednesday, September 24, 2025 at 4:00:24 PM
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How faster-than-light explosions could reveal the universe’s secrets
Recent discoveries about faster-than-light explosions in space are opening new doors to understanding the universe. These phenomena, which seem to defy the laws of physics, could help scientists unlock the mysteries surrounding neutron stars and gamma ray bursts. This research is significant because it challenges our current understanding of light and space, potentially leading to groundbreaking advancements in astrophysics.
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