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Why We Cannot Capture The Photo Of Black Hole?
The Event Horizon Telescope, a planetary-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes created by an international collaboration, has captured images of a supermassive black hole in the center of the galaxy M87 and its shadow. The ground-breaking images were captured by Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), a network of eight radio telescopes from Antarctica to Spain and Chile and over 200 scientists. What is notable about the M87 image obtained from the EHT is that the radio dishes scattered throughout the globe were used to simulate a gigantic telescope the size of Earth.
By Kandel gita5 years ago in FYI
Is Nuclear Fission Possible On Earth?
Fusion differs from fission, which has been our only way of generating electricity from atoms since the 1950s. As the price of wind and solar energy continues to fall, experts say they offer an economical and timely way to combat climate change by harvesting energy from an untested technology: nuclear fusion. The amount of energy generated by nuclear fusion is more than four times that of a fission reaction, and fusion reactions could form the basis for future fusion-powered reactors.
By Kandel gita5 years ago in FYI
Why Is Hydrogen Bomb Stronger Than Atom Bomb?
Hydrogen bombs use the fusion of atomic nuclei to produce explosive energy. Like a nuclear power plant, atomic bombs are based on fission. Nuclear fission is carried out to generate more energy, which is then used to initiate nuclear fusion.
By Kandel gita5 years ago in FYI
The Journey of a Black Hole: How They Form And What Happens If You Get Pulled In
The Journey of a Black Hole: How They Form And What Happens If You Get Pulled In A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in FYI
Ascension: The Shift from 3D to 5D Consciousness
Imagine for the moment, there existing a vastly complex system containing of a community of dots, interacting amongst themselves on an infinitely spanning two-dimensional plane, complete with it’s respective horizontal and vertical x, and y x axis, both reaching out into infinitum.
By Aaron M. Weis5 years ago in FYI
How do You Know What You Know is True?
There are two necessary components to gaining knowledge: information literacy and critical thinking skills. Information literacy consists of knowing where to find information and how to evaluate information sources for usefulness and veracity. Thinking skills are how we use the information to guide our opinions and actions.
By Naima Omar5 years ago in FYI
Are the Nobel Prizes Still Relevant?
THERE ARE SOME MYTHS about the Nobel Prizes: that they recognise the world’s best minds. That every trailblazing discovery of astonishing brilliance is acknowledged and rewarded. That to win a Nobel Prize is to have clambered the pinnacle of human scientific achievement.
By Wilson da Silva5 years ago in FYI
Falling out of love with quantum mechanics
Quantum mechanics seems indistinguishable from magic for the uninitiated. Reading quantum mechanics certainly changes the way you look at everything. Learning physics at university is a journey in which you question everything, even things that you had ever assumed to be true. Fortunately you receive very testable answers, otherwise it would be nothing more than exciting glimpses which could never be proven.
By Reality Detective5 years ago in FYI






