
Mohamed hgazy
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Fiction and science writer focused on physics and astronomy. Exploring the human experience through imagination, curiosity, and the language of the cosmos.
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What Are Space Rockets
What Are Space Rockets and Engineering of Space Rockets When I was a kid, I thought rockets were just giant fireworks—loud, spectacular, and colorful. The truth, as I learned later, is far more fascinating. Space rockets are among the most complex machines humans have ever built. They combine physics, engineering, chemistry, and a fair share of human daring to break free from Earth’s gravitational grip and explore the unknown.
By Mohamed hgazy5 months ago in Proof
Black Holes: Vaults of Light and Dense Matter
Black Holes: Vaults of Light and Dense Matter Matter and Energy Are Pulled In If you’ve ever stared up at the night sky and wondered where the universe hides its deepest secrets, the answer might be simpler—and stranger—than you think: black holes. These mysterious objects are cosmic vaults, locking away light, matter, and energy in a place where the normal rules of physics seem to break down.
By Mohamed hgazy5 months ago in Proof
The Matter That Makes Up the Universe
The Matter That Makes Up the Universe Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what it’s all made of? Those twinkling stars, the vast black space between them, and even the invisible air around us—what are they, really? Most of us grow up learning about atoms in school: tiny particles made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. But the truth is, that’s only the beginning of the story. The real building blocks of the universe are even smaller, stranger, and far more fascinating. They belong to something scientists call the Standard Model of Particle Physics—a scientific map of the tiniest known pieces of reality.
By Mohamed hgazy5 months ago in Proof
Atomic Atomic Saturation
Atomic Atomic Saturation I have always been fascinated by the moments in science when nature seems to quietly whisper: “This is as far as I will go.” One of these whispers emerges in the world of atomic physics, in a phenomenon known as atomic saturation. It is an elegant yet stubborn limit in the interaction between light and matter, a point beyond which the rules we expect no longer apply in a simple way.
By Mohamed hgazy5 months ago in Futurism
The South Atlantic Anomaly: A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field
The South Atlantic Anomaly: A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field High above our planet, where satellites orbit and astronauts glide through space, there's a strange region unlike any other. It's not a hole in the ozone layer, nor a gap in the atmosphere—but a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field itself. Scientists call it the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), and it’s been puzzling geophysicists for decades.
By Mohamed hgazy5 months ago in Futurism
Salililar. Content Warning.
(From the series: Salyelilar) At the edge of a forgotten village—so far removed from the maps of men and the whispers of pilgrims—lived a girl named Salyelilar. Her blood was purely rural, raised among wheat fields and goats, until one day she grew tired of the suffocating rhythm of ordinary life. She left her family’s home and built a small mud-and-reed hut near the old river, where twisted trees lined the shore like silent guards of ancient time.
By Mohamed hgazy6 months ago in Horror






