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Henok here. Just a messy collection of interesting things to improve or make your life worse! Reach me at @StoicallyAwake.
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https://www.cs.ubc.ca/~goyal/age_of_universe.php#:~:text=So%20one%20day%20of%20Brahma,day%2C%20life%20exists%20in%20universe. 👆 There is another ancient theory about the universe in the 'Vedas' - Ancient Hindu Texts Science has no definite answer as yet on…
Colossal numbers over here, so according to Veda, the universe is around 156 Trillion years old?🙂

Indians, please give me more information about this thing, im already impressed.
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How Do They Make Particles Hit Each Other?

#LHC #CERN
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Relativity’s Legacy: Space, Time, and the Fabric of Reality

Einstein's theory of relativity transformed our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Special relativity revealed that time and space are interconnected, leading to phenomena like time dilation and length contraction. General relativity took this further, describing gravity as the curvature of space-time caused by mass and energy.
These ideas have been confirmed through numerous experiments, from the bending of light by gravity to the detection of gravitational waves. Relativity has profoundly impacted not just physics but our broader understanding of reality itself.

But relativity also raises questions. If space and time are flexible and interconnected, what does this mean for our understanding of reality? How do these concepts fit into our everyday experience of the world? And could there be even deeper layers of reality that relativity only begins to uncover?

As we continue to test and explore the implications of relativity, we must ask: What are the ultimate limits of our understanding of space, time, and gravity? Are there phenomena that even relativity cannot explain?

#DayFour #Einstein #Relativity #CosmicQuest

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Length contraction and time dilation are phenomena predicted by Einstein's theory of special relativity, which describe how time and space behave differently for objects moving at high speeds relative to an observer.
Time dilation occurs when a moving clock ticks slower compared to a stationary one. For example, if you're traveling close to the speed of light, time would pass more slowly for you than for someone at rest.

Length contraction means that an object moving at high speeds will appear shorter along the direction of its motion to a stationary observer. The faster the object moves, the more it contracts in length.

These effects only become significant at speeds close to the speed of light, which is why they aren't noticeable in everyday life but are crucial in understanding the behavior of particles and light.

#TimeDilation #LengthContraction #Relativity

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General theory of relativity explains why and how light though not having mass is affected by something massive like black holes and stars.
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General theory of relativity in a nutshell; gravity is not a force!
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Quantum Realms: The Math Behind Uncertainty

Quantum mechanics, the theory that describes the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, introduces a world of uncertainty and probability. Central to this is Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, which states that certain pairs of properties, like position and momentum, cannot be precisely known simultaneously.
This uncertainty is not due to measurement limitations but is a fundamental aspect of reality, arising from the wave like nature of particles. Quantum mechanics also introduces concepts like superposition, where particles exist in multiple states at once, and entanglement, where particles are instantaneously connected across distances.

These ideas challenge classical notions of determinism, suggesting that the universe is fundamentally probabilistic. But what does this mean for our understanding of reality? Can we ever fully grasp the implications of quantum mechanics, or are we only scratching the surface of a deeper, more complex reality?

As we continue to explore the quantum world, we must ask: How far can we push the boundaries of our understanding? Could there be a theory that unifies quantum mechanics with the rest of physics, or will uncertainty always remain a fundamental aspect of the universe?

#DayFive #QuantumMechanics #Uncertainty #Heisenberg #CosmicQuest

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PS: I'm not explaining all the concepts here, just giving you some hints to spark your curiosity and encourage deeper exploration. The open-ended questions at the end are meant to push you to think critically and research further. So, dive in, think deeply, and I’d love to hear your insights and thoughts in the comments!
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The greatest move toward greatness is learning to respect yourself. When you truly value who you are, respecting others naturally follows. But remember, self-respect is irreplaceable—there’s no substitute for it.
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If life has no inherent meaning, is the search for meaning itself the purpose we create, or are we destined to find a deeper truth beyond our own existence?🤔
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How about getting these tattoos?🫠🥺
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Forwarded from Ays
The Navier-Stokes equation is a mathematical model that describes the motion of fluids, such as liquids and gases. It is a partial differential equation that relates the pressure, density, temperature, and velocity of the fluid. It also takes into account the effects of viscosity, which is the resistance of the fluid to flow. The equation is named after Claude-Louis Navier and George Gabriel Stokes, who developed it in the 19th century. The Navier-Stokes equation is very useful for studying various phenomena in fluid mechanics, such as weather, ocean currents, aerodynamics, and blood flow.

However, it is also very difficult to solve, and there are still many open questions about its properties and solutions.
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The Fine-Tuning Problem: Why the Universe is Just Right

The fine-tuning problem addresses why the physical constants of the universe are precisely tuned to allow the existence of life. If these constants were slightly different, the universe might be inhospitable to life as we know it.

This problem is explored through the concept of the anthropic principle, which suggests that the universe’s properties are as they are because only in such a universe could observers exist. The multiverse theory also offers a potential explanation, proposing that many universes with different constants exist, and we happen to be in one where conditions are suitable for life.

But is fine-tuning evidence of a deeper principle or just a consequence of our observations? Can we find a more fundamental explanation for the precise values of physical constants, or is this an inherent feature of our universe?

Could future discoveries reveal more about the nature of fine-tuning and its implications for our understanding of the cosmos?

#DaySix #CosmicQuest #FineTuning

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So, let me hear your opinion about the universe being fine-tuned to harbor life as we know it. Do you think there is a "grand designer" to all of this or what's your perspective?
Anonymous Poll
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The universe has a grand designer
22%
The universe just came out of nothing without the involvement of any supernatural force
11%
I'm not sure
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Atheist Starts believing In God
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Atheist Starts believing In God
We are living in a very fine-tuned universe, there indeed is a grand designer to all of this magnificence🥰
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Well, that's the average time I spent on my PC per day for the past 1 or 2 years🤯
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Well, that's the average time I spent on my PC per day for the past 1 or 2 years🤯
Another 3 or 4 hours on my phone🙂

That means I spend roughly half of my day on my phone and PC. Thanks to God my eyes are just fine😆😁
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