
Krishna Singh
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I AM A WRITER FOR PEOPLEINTERESTED IN SCIENCE OR FACTS..
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WHAT WILL WE MISS?
Hello, this is KRISH, and let's take a fascinating journey into the future. In the year 6009, a peculiar quirk of our numeral system will occur – the first time since 1961 that a year, when written in Hindu-Arabic numerals, can be inverted and still look the same. It's a curious observation, but sadly, you and I might not be around to witness this numerical anomaly. The brevity of human life limits our experiences, and there's a myriad of captivating events we'll likely miss out on.
By Krishna Singh2 years ago in Humans
TIME TRAVEL
Hello, friends! The universe's immense size is both astonishing and disappointing. Its vastness, as revealed by powerful telescopes, is incredible, yet the distance between celestial bodies is disheartening. Imagine finding an Earth-like planet suitable for human habitation in another galaxy through our telescopes today – reaching it would take centuries. Traveling beyond our galaxy is virtually impossible for individuals. Our home, Earth, resides in the Milky Way Galaxy, with the nearest neighbor being the Andromeda Galaxy, a staggering 2.5 million light-years away. Using conventional spacecraft speeds of 28,000 km per hour, it would take an incomprehensible 94.5 billion years to reach Andromeda. Even if we could travel at the speed of light, the journey would still take 2.5 million years. This realization is truly disappointing.
By Krishna Singh2 years ago in Humans
BIG BANG THEORY
The Big Bang Theory has ended, which is sad. But let's talk about the actual Big Bang that started everything. Most people have heard of it, but what do you know about the Big Crunch? It's not a candy bar. There are different theories about how the universe will end, like the Big Freeze and the Big Rip. But the most likely scenario is the Big Crunch. The Big Crunch Theory comes from Einstein's theory of general relativity. Everything in life has an ebb and flow, so if the Big Bang caused the expansion of the universe, eventually it will collapse in on itself. This will form a massive black hole that contains all matter. Everything will be squashed down to a tiny size, hence the name Big Crunch. It's not great news for those who like to live for billions of years, but here's the good news.
By Krishna Singh2 years ago in Fiction