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Cosmic holography: the world as you perceive it is only a projection, every atom is a universe!
What is the universe anyway? What is it like? According to our current knowledge, simply put, there are countless luminous stars and nebulae, and countless planets in complete darkness. We don't know the edge, the size, or even what the universe is. We are just a drop in the ocean in this vast universe, small and insignificant. Yet we are tirelessly and persistently pursuing the truth of the universe.
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Earth
The Zeno Tortoise: Can man never catch up with the tortoise? A dialectic of the past, cracked by modern science!
In our last article, we talked about a cat, Schrödinger's cat, but this cat has confused many people. Other animals should be difficult for such people to get along with, such as the tortoise we are talking about today. This tortoise is a figment of Zeno's imagination and has the advantage of being ahead of Achilles, who always runs well.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Earth
The Laplace Demon: Knowing everything about the universe, knowing the past and the future, and finally being put to an end by quantum mechanics!
Jokes are circulating on the internet about the four great beasts of physics. They are Schrödinger's cat, Zeno's turtle, Maxwell's demon, and Laplace's demon. Schrödinger's cat I talked to you about a long time ago. The first two articles talked about the Zeno Turtle and the Maxwell Demon. Today's article on the Laplace Demon is the end of the four great beasts.
By Ferrari Ron3 years ago in Earth
Superbugs: an invisible battle lurking around everyone, pay attention!
Three years have passed since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia outbreak in late 2019. Thanks to our effective measures, the outbreak has been largely under control since the middle of the year. The country has now largely returned to normal functioning. However, this is not the case abroad. The epidemic is raging in most countries and the number of patients is on the rise.
By Kevin Buttigieg3 years ago in Earth
How do owls do silent flight? Do you know how many species of rare owls there are?
Owls lie during the day and come out at night, and their presence to us is two words - mysterious. Their ears grow in different places on their heads to distinguish different sounds. Their eyes are filled with false eyeballs that cannot be rotated, but they have unusually good vision and can easily judge distances. Their necks can rotate 270 degrees, giving them an unobstructed view of the hunting area. What's more, they can silently swoop down on their prey. How exactly do owls do this? Today, Tao Tao Notes brings you those things about owl flight, so let's take a look at some rare owl species.
By Milton Braganza3 years ago in Earth
Phage: the robot-like virus, humanity's savior against superbugs!
In this article, we talk about superbugs, and bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. And as superbugs continue to mutate genetically, it is possible that shortly, extreme microorganisms will emerge that do not have any antibiotic effect. If it does come to that, once humans are infected, it will be the equivalent of declaring the punishment of S. And it is likely to continue to spread until everyone is infected, which could eventually wipe out the entire population and cause genocide.
By Cilva Kustes3 years ago in Earth
The Coolidge Effect: Cheating and amorous because of instinct? It's really just about dopamine!
It seems that we are seeing news about cheating more and more often these days. The first could be because of the developed internet, we now have mobile phones and we can see news and information in almost any app. The second could be that people's curiosity and desire to know can be satisfied by all kinds of information, and cheating news is one of the things people are keener on. Various reasons have contributed to each other, so forming the current network.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth
Phobos is in the sights of scientists, future human migration plans may also choose Phobos
Mars has been an important celestial body for scientists to explore and study. Was there ever liquid water on Mars? Why did its main magnetic field disappear? Where did the original atmosphere of Mars go? On February 18, the U.S. Mars Rover Tough entered the Martian atmosphere, entering, descending, and landing in seven minutes. A successful landing in Yezero Crater, north of the Martian equator, will lead to an exploration mission. But sometimes, maybe we should take our eyes off Mars and focus on the kids in the Martian neighborhood. There could be big discoveries to be made. Hello everyone. This is Tao's notes. Today, let's talk about the nearby children mentioned here, none other than Mars' moon Phobos.
By Madison Hart3 years ago in Earth











