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Four Fundamental Forces Of The Nature

22 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments GKN

Entire Universe is based on only 4 main forces. These sometimes arise as the friction, sometimes magnetic or gravitational forces, etc. The fundamental forces of nature are examined in 4 main titles. Two of them are in the macroscopic range, and othe...

Gravitational Lens

22 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments GKN

  [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons   According to Einstein's theory of relativity, the universe is not flat. The vacuum, which we call it space, has an oblique structure due to the gravitational effect of the material. Every object bends spac...

Are we living in a simulation?

22 Nov 2020 1 minute read 7 comments R5alc1d0

Did we live inside a computer? The answer for that question is a bit tricky, why?, Because we have different possible scenarios that answer the question. This Theory was developed by a genious mind called Nick Bostrom and basically offers three diff...

Basic Understanding Of FARADAY CAGE

20 Nov 2020 9 minute read 2 comments GKN

  INTRODUCTION   It is from the famous physicist and chemist Michael Faraday who lived in the 19th century. The working principle is based on simple electrostatic laws, you can see in many places in daily life. Faraday cages protect the enclosed vo...

Presearch is a good influence on me

19 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments cMasta

Have you ever wondered why the B vitamins are numbered from 1 to 12, but there are only 8 of them? No? I'm always amazed at how little the average person knows/cares about the most directly relevant science to your life. One of my colleagues casually...

The mystery of Solway’s Astronaut

19 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Benedetto Nicolai

Solway's Astronaut.This shot is one of the most disturbing and mysterious images ever. On May 23, 1964 Mr Templeton decided to go with his wife and daughter to the English countryside and here to take some pictures of his baby daughter. The first 2 j...

Sirius, the brightest star in the sky

19 Nov 2020 1 minute read 1 comment Benedetto Nicolai

Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, has a magnitude of -1.47.It has a diameter that is approximately 1.89 times that of the Sun and a distance from our parent star of 8.6 light years. Some planets such as Jupiter, Mercury, Mars or Venus may appear...

SMALLEST & SHORTEST

19 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments GKN

Pixabay:CC0 Creative CommonsFree for commercial use   By the end of the 1890s, physicist Max Planck proposed a set of units to simplify the mathematical expressions of physics laws. Using only five constants in Nature (including speed of light and g...

SciFi Future - BMW Powered Wingsuit

18 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Keith Thuerk

SciFi Future - BMW Powered Wingsuit   BMW Demos an Electric Powered Wingsuit That Can Fly 186 MPH, turns out this is a co-developed offering with BMW and Austrian stuntman Peter Salzmann.  Stuntman Peter Salzmann had experimented for years and came u...

Force of Nothing; Casimir Effect !!

17 Nov 2020 1 minute read 2 comments GKN

  By Emok, MissMJ, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons   Casimir effect was first discovered 50 years ago by the Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir. In a very solid box, if we empty a single atom until there is no atom and lower its temperature to -2...