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
68%
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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Henok
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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Henok
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😆😁
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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Hey folks,
I’m planning to assemble a full range of math and physics books, from beginner to grad level, and share them. I’ll also add a roadmap to guide those who are finding it tough to start. How many of you would benefit from this? If I made these available in a zip file or another format, would it help with your studies? Drop your thoughts and let me know if this would be a win for you!
I’m planning to assemble a full range of math and physics books, from beginner to grad level, and share them. I’ll also add a roadmap to guide those who are finding it tough to start. How many of you would benefit from this? If I made these available in a zip file or another format, would it help with your studies? Drop your thoughts and let me know if this would be a win for you!
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With a proton 1% heavier, atomic nuclei would likely be unstable or metastable, leading to a fundamentally different universe or potentially preventing stable matter from existing as we know it, that's how much the universe is fine-tuned!
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Forwarded from The Accidental Poet
I am becoming
the demon that I once feared,
a shadow creeping up the walls,
its shape familiar,
its breath cold against my neck.
I see it in the mirror,
a face that used to be mine,
now twisted,
a reflection warped
by all I tried to bury.
Now, I wear its skin,
its voice mingling with mine,
a chorus of fears
I can no longer silence.
I am becoming
what I swore to escape,
the monster in my night,
the terror in my sleep,
a being forged in the fires
of my own doubt.
the demon that I once feared,
a shadow creeping up the walls,
its shape familiar,
its breath cold against my neck.
I see it in the mirror,
a face that used to be mine,
now twisted,
a reflection warped
by all I tried to bury.
Now, I wear its skin,
its voice mingling with mine,
a chorus of fears
I can no longer silence.
I am becoming
what I swore to escape,
the monster in my night,
the terror in my sleep,
a being forged in the fires
of my own doubt.
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Forwarded from We are strangers now
Call me an old soul but I find peace in nature, nights, moon, sunsets, breezes, books, poetry, flowers, the smell of rain and people who feel like hug.
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Black Holes: The Abyss of Spacetime
Black holes are regions of spacetime where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. They are the end-state of massive stars and represent a breakdown of our understanding of physics, where general relativity and quantum mechanics clash. The event horizon of a black hole marks the boundary beyond which no information can return.
Inside a black hole, the fabric of spacetime becomes infinitely curved, leading to a singularity where densities become infinite, and our physical laws break down. The study of black holes opens up questions about the nature of gravity, the limits of knowledge, and the ultimate fate of information. Are black holes gateways to other universes? Do they destroy information, or is it somehow preserved? These cosmic enigmas challenge our understanding of the universe and drive ongoing research in theoretical physics.
#Day7 #BlackHoles #CosmicQuest
@EnochsRealm
Black holes are regions of spacetime where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. They are the end-state of massive stars and represent a breakdown of our understanding of physics, where general relativity and quantum mechanics clash. The event horizon of a black hole marks the boundary beyond which no information can return.
Inside a black hole, the fabric of spacetime becomes infinitely curved, leading to a singularity where densities become infinite, and our physical laws break down. The study of black holes opens up questions about the nature of gravity, the limits of knowledge, and the ultimate fate of information. Are black holes gateways to other universes? Do they destroy information, or is it somehow preserved? These cosmic enigmas challenge our understanding of the universe and drive ongoing research in theoretical physics.
#Day7 #BlackHoles #CosmicQuest
@EnochsRealm
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The Fermi Paradox: Where Is Everybody?
The Fermi Paradox is the apparent contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial life in the universe and the lack of evidence or contact with such civilizations. Given the vast number of stars and planets in the galaxy, it seems likely that intelligent life should have emerged elsewhere. Yet, we have no definitive evidence of their existence.
Various solutions to the Fermi Paradox have been proposed, ranging from the idea that advanced civilizations self-destruct before they can explore the stars, to the possibility that they are deliberately avoiding us, or that they exist in forms we cannot recognize. The Fermi Paradox forces us to confront the limits of our understanding of life, intelligence, and the universe. Are we truly alone, or is the universe teeming with life that we have yet to discover? The search for answers to this paradox drives much of the current research in astrobiology and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI).
#Day8 #FermisParadox #ExtraterrestrialLife #Aliens #CosmicQuest
@EnochsRealm
The Fermi Paradox is the apparent contradiction between the high probability of extraterrestrial life in the universe and the lack of evidence or contact with such civilizations. Given the vast number of stars and planets in the galaxy, it seems likely that intelligent life should have emerged elsewhere. Yet, we have no definitive evidence of their existence.
Various solutions to the Fermi Paradox have been proposed, ranging from the idea that advanced civilizations self-destruct before they can explore the stars, to the possibility that they are deliberately avoiding us, or that they exist in forms we cannot recognize. The Fermi Paradox forces us to confront the limits of our understanding of life, intelligence, and the universe. Are we truly alone, or is the universe teeming with life that we have yet to discover? The search for answers to this paradox drives much of the current research in astrobiology and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI).
#Day8 #FermisParadox #ExtraterrestrialLife #Aliens #CosmicQuest
@EnochsRealm
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The Drake Equation is a formula used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. Created by astronomer Frank Drake in 1961, it combines several factors: the rate of star formation, the fraction of stars with planets, the number of habitable planets per star, the probability of life developing, the chance of intelligent life evolving, the likelihood of civilizations developing detectable communication technology, and the lifespan of such civilizations. While speculative, the equation helps frame our understanding of the search for extraterrestrial life.
#DrakesEquation #Aliens
@EnochsRealm
#DrakesEquation #Aliens
@EnochsRealm
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Is there an alien life out there?
Anonymous Poll
57%
Yes!
28%
No!
15%
Why the fu*k should we care? :)
Henok
Hey folks, I’m planning to assemble a full range of math and physics books, from beginner to grad level, and share them. I’ll also add a roadmap to guide those who are finding it tough to start. How many of you would benefit from this? If I made these available…
Alright, let's kick things off with the basics: math! Having a solid understanding of math is super important before going deep into physics.
First up, Calculus, both single-variable and multivariable is a must learn. You'll see it pop up all over the place as you explore different areas of physics. For example, multivariable calculus is basically the backbone of subjects like fluid dynamics and electromagnetic theory.
Next on the list is Linear Algebra. It's just as important as calculus and shows up everywhere, from solving complex differential equations to forming the core concepts in quantum mechanics.
To help you get started, I've got a few go-to books that make learning calculus and linear algebra much more approachable. These resources have been incredibly helpful in my own studies, and I'm sure they'll serve you well too.
#BookRecommendations #PhysicsBooksCompilation
@EnochsRealm
First up, Calculus, both single-variable and multivariable is a must learn. You'll see it pop up all over the place as you explore different areas of physics. For example, multivariable calculus is basically the backbone of subjects like fluid dynamics and electromagnetic theory.
Next on the list is Linear Algebra. It's just as important as calculus and shows up everywhere, from solving complex differential equations to forming the core concepts in quantum mechanics.
To help you get started, I've got a few go-to books that make learning calculus and linear algebra much more approachable. These resources have been incredibly helpful in my own studies, and I'm sure they'll serve you well too.
#BookRecommendations #PhysicsBooksCompilation
@EnochsRealm
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Calculus_Early_Transcendentals_by_James_Stewart,_Clegg,_Watson_9th.pdf
42.1 MB
Calculus the early transcendentals by James Stewart 9th edition (the latest one)
#Stewart #Calculus #Books
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#Stewart #Calculus #Books
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Introduction_to_Linear_Algebra_by_Gilbert_Strang2016,_Wellesley.pdf
103.2 MB
Introduction to linear algebra by Gilbert Strang 5th edition (latest one)
#Strang #LinearAlgebra #Books
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#Strang #LinearAlgebra #Books
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037_Elementary_Linear_Algebra_Applications_Version_Howard_Anton.pdf
8.1 MB
Elementary linear algebra the applications version by Howard Anton 11th edition (latest one)
#HowardAnton #LinearAlgebra #Books
@EnochsRealm
#HowardAnton #LinearAlgebra #Books
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Along with the books, I recommend checking out two excellent video lecture series. For calculus, there's the complete course by Professor Leonard, which breaks down the concepts really well. For linear algebra, you can't go wrong with the legendary Gilbert Strang himself—his lectures are top notch and super insightful. You can also use video courses on Khan Academy but Im not big fan of them :)
-Calculus I by Professor Leonard
-Calculus II by Professor Leonard
-Calculus III by Professor Leonard
-Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang
#VideoRecommendations #LinearAlgebra #Calculus #Leonard #Strang
@EnochsRealm
-Calculus I by Professor Leonard
-Calculus II by Professor Leonard
-Calculus III by Professor Leonard
-Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang
#VideoRecommendations #LinearAlgebra #Calculus #Leonard #Strang
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Calculus is like the ultimate toolkit for understanding change and motion. It lets you zoom in on the tiniest details of how things move or grow (that’s derivatives) and helps you add up an infinite number of tiny parts to find areas and volumes (that’s integrals). It’s like unlocking the secrets of the universe’s flow.
#Calculus #Math
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#Calculus #Math
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Linear Algebra is the language of space and structure. It’s all about vectors and matrices. Imagine manipulating entire systems at once, rotating objects, or solving multiple equations in one go. It’s the backbone of everything from quantum mechanics to computer graphics.
@LinearAlgebra #Math
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@LinearAlgebra #Math
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