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Larry Silverberg

Larry Silverberg

Larry M. Silverberg is a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State University. His research led to a unified formulation of macro-scale gravitation and electromagnetism. Today, Silverberg continues his research and writes the occasional magazine article on a new scientific advancement, including those that bring modern dynamics to the wider public.

Fragments of energy – not waves or particles – may be the fundamental building blocks of the universe

2021-01-08
By: Larry Silverberg
On: Jan 8, 2021

Matter might not be made of particles or waves, as was long thought, butm more fundamentally, of fragments of energy.Read More →

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