Researchers have proposed a method for detecting
exotic events in physics by looking for the scars they leave behind on
the fabric of space.
By identifying how objects like cosmic strings or evaporating black
holes leave behind memories of their existence on the Universe, it might
be possible to move some rather strange phenomena from theoretical to
empirical science.
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