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Our perception of time that it is absolute is nothing but an illusion, time is not absolute it is relative. The faster you move through space the slower you move through time. This phenomenon was described by Albert Einstein in his general theory of relativity.
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“It's terrifying when you consider that every thought we have, every choice we could possibly make, branches off into a new world.” - Blake Crouch on Dark Matter
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The space event has been termed as a “hurricane” mainly because of its similarities with land hurricanes. These similarities include the observations which state that the space hurricane had a stable center point, like that of a hurricane’s eye, along with strong shears around the edges.
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Time Travel is something that has fascinated all of us. We all have made some mistakes and we always think if we could correct them. As per some theories time travel is possible, so let's check them out!
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The uncertainty principle is a great example representing the mysterious nature of the universe at the quantum level, the concept was first introduced by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg (one of the founders of quantum mechanics) in 1927
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Spacetime singularity a place where all laws of physics become meaningless and the notion of reality itself changes completely
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Gravity is nothing but a curvature in spacetime a curve in a higher dimension that we can’t perceive in 3d space, general relativity has explained many things about gravity but also breaks at extreme gravitational conditions like what happens at the center of a black hole.
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Wave Particle duality refers to the fundamental property of matter where, at one moment it appears like a wave, and yet at another moment it acts like a particle.
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Quantum tunneling is also a part of quantum mechanics meaning this phenomena happens at the quantum scale where particles like electrons penetrate a potential energy barrier where a sufficient amount of energy possessed by a particle can increase its probability of penetrating the barrier depending upon the width and thickness of it.
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The parker’s solar probe made history by becoming the first spacecraft to touch the sun. It passed through the sun’s upper atmosphere known as Corona. Solar Corona's temperature can rise to a million degrees celsius. Corona is the hottest region of the sun, the biggest question that arises here is ”Why didn’t it melt?”.
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Interstellar travel is something that we all have thought about. Those futuristic technologies and their potential, which is far away from our current technology.
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The DART mission (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) is a NASA mission (roughly $325 million mission) designed to test the feasibility of deflecting an asteroid's trajectory by colliding a spacecraft with it.
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There are mainly three types of civilizations assigned according to their energy consumption proposed by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev in 1964 - The Kardashev Scale
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Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons). In simple words, nuclear fusion is the process that gives the Sun its energy.
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Neutron stars, the leftovers of massive star blasts, puzzle scientists with their incredible density and strong gravity. Let's explore their origins and cosmic importance together
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Explore how the universe started with blazing energy and now softly hums its history. Delve into Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation – the ancient echo revealing the universe's birth (The Big Bang)
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Discover the journey from breaking the sound barrier to hypersonic flight. Explore the evolution, challenges, and future of aviation at unprecedented speeds in this comprehensive overview
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unveiling the dynamic nature of our sun through seismic ripples, shedding light on the forces shaping our solar system through pioneering observations and high-resolution imaging.