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Black Holes as Portals to Other Universes | Prof. Jeff Forshaw
Join Jeff Forshaw in this fascinating interview as he delves into the mind-bending mysteries of black holes. Forshaw, a leading theoretical physicist, explains the nature of these cosmic giants, the concept of singularities, and how black holes challenge our understanding … Continue reading
Space And Time May Be Illusions
The video explores the profound question of why there is something rather than nothing, particularly focusing on the existence of space and time without matter. It compares classical and quantum physics’ treatment of these concepts, delves into alternative theories of … Continue reading
Scientists Just Created a Potential Cure For Diabetes – Breakthrough Explained
With the just announced breakthrough of NNC2215, we just entered the dawn Medicine 4.0. Use code 50DRBENMILES to get 50% OFF plus free shipping on your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/3OqNXuh! Relevant Nature papers here: Original breakthrough (pay-walled): https://www.nature.com/articles/nchem… Recent … Continue reading
We All Have Synesthesia
[…] Do you taste something bitter when you hear the right word? Maybe you see a flash of a certain color instead. If so, you might have synesthesia. But it turns out, we’re ALL capable of having different senses interact … Continue reading
You’re Probably Wrong About Dinosaurs
I was wrong about dinosaurs. Are you? Check out https://groundnews.com/Cleo for a data-driven, balanced approach to staying informed. Use my link to save 50 percent on the Vantage plan and see how current events are framed from every perspective. I’m … Continue reading
Supersized snowflakes: A scientific quest to make enormous snow
he Guinness world record for the largest snowflake stands at 38 centimetres across and 20 centimetres thick, a whopper recorded in Montana in January 1887. Whilst some scientists are sceptical, it got us thinking. With all our scientific knowledge and … Continue reading
The Ig Nobel Prizes: Fluid Dynamics of Cats? Can Humans Run on Water?
The Ig Nobel Prizes – awards presented for research that first makes you laugh and then makes you think. 🔗 Social Media 🔗 📸 Instagram: / ellieinstem 🧵Threads: https://www.threads.net/@ellieinstem?… 🦋Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/elliesleight… 🎵 TikTok: / elliesleightholm 🐦 Twitter / X: https://x.com/elsleightholm … Continue reading