First: What is beyond the beyond? One light-year is about 6 trillion miles. Light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second. Our sun is the closest star to us. It is a trip of 93 million miles. Andromeda, the nearest galaxy to our Milky Way, is 2.5 million...
Quantum entanglement’s long journey from spooky to the law of nature. Quantum physics predicts that particles can become entangled. Quantum physics predicts that particles can become entangled. This suggests that two or more particles can be brought together and...
T The sheer magnitude of space is a source of endless fascination. The Milky Way alone is home to a staggering 200 to 400 billion stars, and when we consider the billions of galaxies that exist, the number of stars in space becomes genuinely unfathomable. The...
LUCIFER, THE FATHER OF ALL LIES, INSTRUCTS HIS RECRUITS THAT IT IS ALRIGHT TO LIE AS LONG AS YOU KNOW YOU ARE LYING. THIS IS LUCIFER’S FIRST COMMANDMENT. MISINFORMATION. False or misleading information, unintentionally presented as fact. When one believes...
Mass is proportional to gravity because everything with mass emits tiny particles called gravitons. These gravitons are responsible for gravitational attraction. The more mass, the more gravitons. The properties of gravitons are thought to be responsible for the...
A neutron star merger is the stellar collision of neutron stars. When two neutron stars fall into mutual orbit, they gradually spiral inward. Neutron stars are the result of a massive star’s core collapsing under its own gravity during a supernova explosion....