/* The previous simplistic article I had published a year ago went briefly on what we know about black holes, for instance, the event horizon or how it was formed. It was also the first article I wrote on Spacehey. However, we still don't know much about black holes in space! One example is an unsolved problem in theoretical physics, the black hole information paradox. This article goes in depth o... » Continue Reading
/* A few days ago, 3Blue1brown posted a video on YouTube called the Hairy Ball Theorem(link) Funny enough, I found the theorem very beautiful. In this blog, I’m gonna be speaking about this particular theorem and its applications very briefly, and leaving some references in the end for you to check out. You cannot comb a hairy ball flat without creating at least one cowlick. - stated in the book E... » Continue Reading
/* This is a small article series containing about 120~ to a maximum 300 words(the intro note and footnotes don't count), I tried my best to minimize it, making it a go-to digestible lunch break for all! To explore the universe with you all, I'm using the referenced book: "Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide by Sir Martin Rees". Check it out for free on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/deta... » Continue Reading
How to make a recent tracks played widget :D STEP 1: Create an account on www.last.fm STEP 2: Download the Web Scrobbler extension on the Chrome Web Store (or any web store) https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/web-scrobbler/hhinaapppaileiechjoiifaancjggfjm STEP 3: Sign in to Web Scrobbler using the account you made (open the extension's options in t » Continue Reading
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What is a Wave? Let's try to describe what a wave is. A wave is a moving disturbance in something. It has a pattern of crests and troughs. Think of these as water splashing in your backyard, where there are crests on top of the wave and troughs on the bottom of the wave. As it moves along the pattern, you can see it going up by a certain amount until it » Continue Reading
Happy Pi Day! On March 14 lies a savory pie that math enthusiasts and not only math enthusiasts celebrate Pi day 3/14. Whether it's apple pie, custard, or cream everyone around the world is welcome to celebrate. A physicist at San Francisco's Exploratorium named Larry Shaw marked how March 14 reflected the first three numbers of pi which is 3.14. And funny enough it is also Albert Einstein's birth... » Continue Reading
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What would it be like to travel into another parallel universe like in Star Trek? Take shortcuts at ridiculous speeds? Or travel backwards against time? A wormhole would be theoretically the answer to that. » Continue Reading
Yesterday was I Heart Pluto day! On February 18 marks the 95th anniversary of Pluto’s discovery. Today we will be talking about facts about Pluto! Pluto history It all happened in 1930 a young man called Clyde Tombaugh fresh off his farm in Kansas discovered Pluto. He was » Continue Reading
The Sun is a star , a ball of very hot gas that gives off huge amounts of radiation! The radiation is produced in its core where baby hydrogen bombs explode . Many different stars exist from brown dwarfs to white supergiants. They differ in their temperature, » Continue Reading