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A look into String Theory
Edward Witten, an art expert at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey, says that these five conflicting theories represent the hypothesis of 11-dimensional theories, especially the situation in which Einstein's theory of relativity is intertwined with Newton's theory of motion. . The String theory equation shows signs of incompatibility with the mathematical formula of the string, which requires that the universe be not only the size of three spaces, as is often the case, but also six other dimensions, with the size of nine spacecraft a total of ten spaces and time. Efforts to find common equality that works for all types of situations have not made little progress but the speculative existence of a new theory has given scholars the understanding and confidence needed to develop and apply mathematical strategies for five types of series theory in the right context.
By Max Cavill4 years ago in FYI
Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle has produced fictional films, television shows, novels, and pop songs about the mysterious disappearance of ships and aircraft over the years, but experts say the disappearance does not occur in this part of the Atlantic, but in smaller parts of the ocean, according to The History Channel. Many speculative theories have been made about the Bermuda Triangle, but none of them have proved that the shipwreck occurred in some of the farthest reaches of the Atlantic. An unexplained geomagnetic anomaly can cause roaming problems that confuse pilots and cause them to fall into the sea while being trained to fly safely. However, the loss of electronic navigation is another unexplained belief in the disappearance of ships.
By Akshata Kharel4 years ago in FYI
Introduction to Fourth Dimention
A space, defined by 4 dimensions, is called a 4-dimensional space, with a short 4D space. In particular, we have a quadrant of space in terms of three common points in our world. The steps one can take in this new field are called Ana and Kata.
By Zuvin Maharzan4 years ago in FYI
B-Power
Let's forget about the conspiracy theory and focus on the facts. We are simply magnificent! Especially our brains. Like a millions of super fast and super functional computers. With 80-100 billion nerve cells, known as neurons, the human brain is capable of some astonishing feats. Each neuron is connected to more than 1,000 other neurons, making the total number of connections in the brain around 60 trillion! Neurons are organized into patterns and networks within the brain and communicate with each other at incredible speeds.
By Joanna Golczynska4 years ago in FYI
The Wonders Of Wormhole
In an environment where speed rather than light travel is impossible, bedbugs - space-shortcuts that connect one part of the space to another - offer hope to those who have a passionate desire to jump millions of light-years into a single boundary.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in FYI
The Millennium Problems In Mathematics
Grigory Perelman, a Russian mathematician, has solved one of the world's most difficult mathematical problems over the past few years. In 2002 and 2003 he and the Department of St. Otelbaev is a paid mathematician who pays more attention to his evidence than the usual attempts to solve the millennial price problem in this office.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
The Arrow of Time
The arrow of time can be reversed by experiments for the generation of convergent waves, but it follows that it fulfills the conditions for the generation of convergent waves, which require more order than the conditions for radiation waves. Note that in the rare case where the wave function of the universe contains a possible contraction, the entropy of the universe can rise or fall, putting the arrow into a false state in which time runs backward.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
Christianity
I would first like to start by saying that these are my own opinions I have formed discussing different faiths with different people. All opinions in here are my own, and I have no intention of offending or forcing anyone into my way of thinking. I have added links I found helpful so you can see my research, as we look through the different ideas and questions you may have.
By Gwenevere Clements 4 years ago in FYI
The Perennial Appeal of Rag Dolls
There’s magic in humble scraps of cloth, deer hide, fur, and cornhusks. With a bead or two, a hank of yarn, and a few embroidered stitches, a rag doll can be birthed. The first parent to cobble together bits and bobs into a human shape and hand it to their child will never be known. The British Museum has a Roman rag doll from 1st-5th century A.D. The linen dolly still retains dabs of paint and even one blue bead, felt to have been a hair ornament. Rag dolls have been around for thousands of years and played with by children around the globe.
By Diane Helentjaris4 years ago in FYI




