Science
Scientists Take Pictures of the Universe 380,000 Years After the Big Bang, Calling it "God's Face"
Our Universe expanded from a tiny point to a scale measured in light-years, and in the first three minutes, all of the most astonishing transformations took place in the Universe. You won't be able to see these sights even if you are there. Whenever we look up at the sky, we see a scene from billions of years ago, and we take it for granted that this has always been the case, but it is not.
By daron mychal3 years ago in Earth
Why did Earth choose carbon-based life over silicon-based life? What does silicon-based life look like?
From a macro perspective, the earth is a very ordinary planet in the vast sea of stars, but from the perspective of life, the ordinary earth is not ordinary at all, and even the word "legend" is not an exaggeration.
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
An unacceptable, but helpless fact: we live in the most barren place in the universe
Different countries or regions have different names for the Milky Way. In ancient China, people called the Milky Way Galaxy "Tianhe" and "Tianhan", and in the Western world it was also called "Milky way", you read that right, the literal translation is "Milk Road".
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
Why is the "ozone hole" hardly mentioned now? Is it a lie of the century, or has it healed?
From the end of the 0th century to the beginning of the 21st century, what were the most mentioned environmental issues? Perhaps the first thing that comes to most people's minds is the greenhouse effect, ignoring another issue that is also of concern - the hole in the ozone layer.
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
There may have been a nuclear war in the solar system, and experts have come up with "evidence" that the Martian civilization disappeared like this?
Have the planets in the solar system ever had a nuclear war? Authoritative experts took out "direct evidence", and the behavior of Martian civilization has subsided like this?
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
The discovery of a physical law makes scientists feel desperate, saying: I would rather not discover it
In the past half century, the pace of technological development of mankind has been astonishing. Compared with the current technological era 50 years ago, I believe that many older generations have a deep understanding of it. Even in today's post-80s generation, the backbone of today's society, if you look back carefully at the changes over the past few decades, you will be surprised at how rapidly human technology has developed.
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
Are octopuses really native to Earth? Scientists may be right, multiple studies suggest
Hundreds of years ago, mankind finally entered the industrial age from the industrial age. The advent of science and technology has brought new opportunities to mankind. It took us only 200 years to achieve a huge leap.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
Distance from Earth to Space How long does it take for a pilot to enter space?
Whether we humans can go to other planets one day, it is very possible. And now, human beings want to safely enter the universe and explore the solar system, I am afraid it is still out of reach.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
Advanced creatures lingered near the sun, and the detector photographed strange creatures that kept drilling out of the sun
It has been five billion years since the birth of the solar system, and the current sun is in its prime, with a lifespan of nearly five billion years. Whether the sun is stable or not is directly related to the survival of human beings, because human beings live on the earth. All actions, to some extent, are inseparable from the sun.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
Is it a coincidence? Why did the satellite receive the signal again after being "lost" for many years?
A satellite launched before was launched more than 40 years ago, and it has been out of contact for more than 40 years now. Just two years ago, a data signal was suddenly received by biologists. It is reasonable to say that this should be It's an incredibly happy thing, according to the biologists' research, but it's not happy at all.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
Are the laws of physics in the universe the same as those on Earth? Scientists find answers through research
Humans are the only intelligent life on earth, born millions of years ago. From the day we were born, we have been intrigued by the world on Earth. However, due to the lack of guidance of the scientific path, various natural phenomena on the earth cannot be reasonably explained, and ultimately can only be attributed to God.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
What happens when you get close to a black hole? There must be a higher law of objects to adapt to black holes
There are billions of black holes in the universe. We can detect them with telescopes and satellites, but we don’t know what they look like. Although this is still an elusive wish, scientists have made plans to explore black holes. , it will be a one-way trip into the most dangerous part of the universe.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth











