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A quantum effect reveals that subatomic particles can feel the influence of this warping even if they aren't subject to gravitational forces. vchal/iStock/Getty Images Plus Share this: * Email * Facebook * Twitter * Pinterest * Pocket * Reddit * Print By Emily Conover January 13, 2022 at 2:00 pm If you're superstitious, a black cat in your path is bad luck, even if you keep your distance. Science News Science News was founded in 1921 as an independent, nonprofit source of accurate information on the latest news of science, medicine and technology. Today, our mission remains the same: to empower people to evaluate the news and the world around them. 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