Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Can You Look At the Same Object at Two Different Points in Time?
Description
They say it all has to do with a galaxy cluster and a cosmic lens
More from User
01:18
Insect fossils reveal preserved color patterns of long-dead species
Amaze Lab
01:19
Venus’ Flashing Lights May Not Be Lightning, New Study Suggests
Amaze Lab
01:13
Moon's Dark Craters Challenge Water Hunt for Astronauts
Amaze Lab
01:13
Biosignatures Seen on Ocean World K2-18b in the Goldilocks Zone
Amaze Lab
01:14
Humanoid AI CEO: A Real-World Company Experiment
Amaze Lab
01:10
First-ever invasive fire ants spotted in Europe
Amaze Lab
Related Videos
01:13
Looking at The Same Object at Two Different Points in Time? Experts Say Yes You Can
Amaze Lab
01:13
Could One Person Look at the Same Object at Two Different Points in Time?
Amaze Lab
01:13
Astronomers Discover Gravitational Time-Delay in Space Letting them Observe the Same Object at Two Different Points in Time
Amaze Lab
01:13
Can Cosmic Lenses Reveal the Same Object Across Two Moments in Time?
Amaze Lab
01:13
Can Cosmic Lenses Reveal the Same Object Across Two Moments in Time?
Amaze Lab
14:42
Khabron Ka Punchnama: Can cities at two different parts of world have same name?
NewsNation