just another student differentiating life and integrating physics it's not rocket science I swear! (it kinda is)
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The conditions on earth that support the existence of life seem to be so fine-tuned that it led many scientists to believe that the universe had been designed by something or someone who paid that much attention to detail.
One idea that is used to explain this is the concept of MULTIVERSE. (Yes, kinda like Doctor Strange) According to this, all possible combinations of such conditions do exist in parallel universes. It then seems more natural that life should have developed only in our universe because the conditions in this one were just right.
controversial opinion but..
maths is my favorite subject <3
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art and science exist in harmony in the universe, both require the transcending of the limits of creativity to create something that is in its simplest form, nothing more than a piece of truth.
interestingly enough, many of the great scientists of our time have also been great musicians, be it einstein, kelvin or heisenberg.
did you know
from the ends of our universe, light takes time to travel through a long distance to reach our eyes. therefore, the far-away objects at the edge of the visible universe are viewed by us as the way they once were and not how they are at the time we are looking at them.
Can we really travel backward in time?
I was watching a video that talked about how travelling to the future is possible in theory but travelling to the past is although not completely unlikely, mostly impossible.
If we substitute -t instead of t in the equations we use, they still give results to a certain extent, but practically thinking about it, what is the direction of time?? It moves forward right? Is it then possible for us to physically move in a direction opposite to it?
Can we really travel backward in time?
I was watching a video that talked about how travelling to the future is possible in theory but travelling to the past is although not completely unlikely, mostly impossible.
If we substitute -t instead of t in the equations we use, they still give results to a certain extent, but practically thinking about it, what is the direction of time?? It moves forward right? Is it then possible for us to physically move in a direction opposite to it?
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just watching videos about time trying to understand how the world works
in August 1993, Sky and Telescope magazine sponsored a contest to rename the big bang theory, out of thirteen thousand entries, judges couldn't find a better one
the name "the big bang" was actually coined by scientist fred hoyle, the biggest rival of the theory that the universe had begun from a single explosion
did you know that the first person in history to explain why the night sky is black was american mystery writer edgar allan poe, amateur astronomer, who published a rambling poem about his observations and ended up solving the olbers' paradox
never underestimate urself