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The spaceship that navigates in interstellar space

12 Nov 2020 2 minute read 0 comments Benedetto Nicolai

The Voyager 1 spacecraft was launched on September 5, 1977 and, although it has concluded its primary activity, the spacecraft is still in operation and currently is located 22 billion and 590 million km from the Sun, becoming in fact the most terres...

Why Is The Speed Of Light Constant?

12 Nov 2020 2 minute read 0 comments GKN

The concept of time is a phenomenon that people have been thinking about since the existence of mankind, but they have not fully understood how it works. We can perceive the time, but we can not hold it by hand, we can not see it, we can not hea...

SciFi Future - Hydrogen Types defined

11 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Keith Thuerk

SciFi Future - Hydrogen Types defined Its no secret that Hydrogen is expected to play a larger role as the squeeze on Fossil fuels continues.  Recall hydrogen does not exist on its own. Instead, it latches on to oxygen and carbon in compounds such as...

Natural Nuclear Reactor!! (In English and Turkish)

11 Nov 2020 2 minute read 0 comments GKN

We think that nuclear reactors can only be built and operated by humans ?? But now stand tight! In 1972, the scientists of the French Atomic Energy Commission had an incredible discovery. In Gabon Africa, they found a natural nuclear reactor that ha...

The Perfect Graphical Astract

11 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments cMasta

My friends, I have found it: The perfect graphical abstract. Feast your eyes upon this again: Courtesy of Bonvicini, et al. The article shown above costs £42.50+ to read, but the authors here were such generous genius(es) that they gave us the major...

Ethics v Science: Saving Species from Extinction

11 Nov 2020 3 minute read 10 comments PVM

The 2020 showed us how fragile the humanity is. The Covid-19 pandemic messed up with our lives and our perception of safety. Can this lead to our extinction? The human race doesn't face extinction soon, however, 99.9% of all species that ever lived a...

Update to HyperChariot - Human transport

10 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Keith Thuerk

Update to Hyper-chariot - Human transport A quick update to the post I made on Sept 23 on a SciFi Future - Hyper-Chariot https://www.publish0x.com/quantum-computing-in-bite-size-pieces/scifi-future-hyper-chariot-xwnddjg Transportation History was mad...

Magnus Effect...

10 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments GKN

  When we were kids, most of us experienced the ball changing direction when we hit the ball in a curved way. We learned by experiencing the consequences of the situation without knowing how. Let's get closer to the situation from a more scient...

A Magnificent Energy Source; ‘Helium-3’

10 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments GKN

Materials such as uranium used in today's nuclear power plants leave a lot of waste and are less efficient. Here is helium 3, an isotope of helium. It leaves much less waste than radioactive materials used on Earth. But when it breaks up, it makes mu...

Sci-Fi Future - Nanotechnology

9 Nov 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Keith Thuerk

Sci-Fi Future - Nanotechnology The Definition of Is Nanotechnology vague at best "the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes".  "A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter, smaller than the wavelengt...