Abdul Bassit
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A place where parallel universe collide.
there's this mysterious thing in space an unusual spot that scientists haven't been able to explain for more than 15 years there are different theories and one of them says that maybe this is an imprint from a collision with a parallel universe is this true well let's see take a look at this map this is the map of our universe well not really this is actually the map of cosmic microwave background radio iation or simply CMB many many billions of years ago there was a big bang it was so powerful that it created our entire universe and of course such an event couldn't occur without leaving some consequences and these consequences are literally everywhere the Big Bang left electromagnetic radiation which we know as CMB we don't notice it in our daily lives but it's literally here under our noses and if you had some kind of superhuman Vision you would see how everything around you shines with this dim light this radiation is very important if we hadn't discovered the CMB we would never have found out about the Big Bang previously scientists believed that the Universe had always existed there was no beginning and there was no end it sounded pretty ridiculous to us now but less than a century ago people were absolutely sure of it Steven Hawking was one of the first scientists to Guess that the Universe did in fact have a beginning the guy was so cool that he realized this as a student while working on his doctoral dissertation but unfortunately he had no proof if there was such a strong bang billions of years ago then where are the traces where's the proof laughed people who believed in in the Eternal static universe theory but don't worry they had the proof rubbed in their faces real soon in 1965 astronomers Arnold penzes and Robert Wilson discovered CMB and that was the first grandiose proof of the Big Bang it turned out that radiation was everywhere we just didn't notice it in fact at first penzes and Wilson themselves mistook it for the noise of a big city or pigeons or something else for their discovery which turn.
By Abdul Bassit2 years ago in Fiction
The earth after humans.
There exists an enigmatic phenomenon in space, a peculiar anomaly that has eluded scientific explanation for over 15 years. Various theories propose that it may be an imprint resulting from a collision with a parallel universe. To ascertain its veracity, let us examine this diagram. This represents not our universe, but rather the map of cosmic microwave background radiation, or CMB. Many billions of years ago, a colossal explosion known as the Big Bang occurred, giving rise to our entire universe. Naturally, such an event would leave lasting repercussions, which are omnipresent. The Big Bang emitted electromagnetic radiation, now known as CMB, which is imperceptible in our daily lives. However, if one possessed extraordinary vision, they would witness the faint glow emanating from everything around them. This radiation holds great significance, as without its discovery, we would remain oblivious to the existence of the Big Bang. Previously, scientists believed in the eternal existence of the Universe, devoid of a beginning or an end. This notion now appears preposterous, but less than a century ago, it was widely accepted. Steven Hawking, an exceptional individual, was among the first to speculate that the Universe indeed had a commencement. Remarkably, he arrived at this conclusion as a student while working on his doctoral thesis. Regrettably, he lacked concrete evidence. Skeptics of the theory of an eternal, static universe mocked the absence of traces or proof of a powerful explosion billions of years ago. However, their skepticism was swiftly refuted in 1965 when astronomers Arnold Penzes and Robert Wilson discovered CMB. This groundbreaking revelation served as the initial monumental evidence supporting the Big Bang. It became evident that radiation permeated every corner of the cosmos, though initially, Penzes and Wilson mistook it for the clamor of a bustling city or the cooing of pigeons. Their discovery forever silenced those who clung to the notion of an eternal, unchanging universe.
By Abdul Bassit2 years ago in Fiction
Bouncy grass and other cool things to stay away from.
you're taking a stroll on a warm Summer Afternoon the grass is green the sun is in the sky and suddenly you feel yourself sinking you begin to panic but then immediately you bounce back up you test your footing and jump slightly the grass bounces with you like a trampoline this phenomenon is caused by soil liquefaction excess water from Heavy Rain or floods becomes trapped in the soil causing it to be waterlocked this makes the ground temporarily act like a giant water bed while it may be tempting to run and bounce on the springy grass it's best to tread carefully the grass could potentially break open and if someone fell through it would be incredibly tricky for them to get back out again an erupting volcano is already a pretty terrifying sight with clouds of dark smoke and flowing molten hot lava what's even more terrifying is that they can produce lightning volcanic lightning is pretty hard to study so scientists don't know exactly what causes it a common theory is that during an eruption the ash picks up so much friction that it creates a buildup of static electricity this static electricity then triggers the volcanic lightning a fire whirl or fire tornado is exactly what it sounds like they occur when Ground winds pick up flames and escalate The Embers into a whirling Force these spinning Columns of fire can reach up to one thousand feet tall but luckily they only last for a couple of minutes fire tornadoes are pretty rare but they can be extremely dangerous in Tokyo in 1923 a large city-wide fire produced a gigantic fire tornado the tornado lasted 15 minutes and devastated the city causing significant damage and leaving 38 000 people injured on a cold and cloudless winter night you might have been lucky enough to witness colorful beams of blue and orange light reaching up towards the sky these these are called Light Pillars they occur when light is reflected from Tiny ice crystals that float about in the atmosphere these pillars are more common in cold Northern countries like Canada or Russia we've all seen
By Abdul Bassit2 years ago in BookClub
