‘Remarkable Result in Physics History’: General Relativity Passes Yet Another Test

Scientists sent a satellite to space to test Einstein’s weak-equivalence principle with extreme precision. Results offer yet more support for a core theory of our universe. Einstein imagined that space and time are twisted in an interdimensional grid, and the laces of this grid are like unwound paper clips. A team conducted what it calls the “most precise test” of one of general relativity’s key aspects with a mission dubbed Microscope. A difference beyond 10^15 would mean the WEP is violated by our current theory, the researchers say.

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