insightfulmanWhen a rock the size of four Mt Everests hit Earth, it made oceans boil – then something even more astounding happeneddiscoverwildlife.com - Daniel GrahamThe S2 meteorite is estimated to be 200 times larger than the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. Approximately 3.26 billion years ago, our planet …
insightfulmanHidden variable alternative to quantum spookiness failsbigthink.com - Ethan SiegelFor all of history, there’s been an underlying but unspoken assumption about the laws that govern the Universe: that if you know enough information …
insightfulmanAstronaut Shows Photo He Shot in Space That Would Be Impossible to Take Nowverified_publisherfuturism.com - Victor TangermannHere's why. Smear and Far In 2003, when the International Space Station had only been occupied for three years, NASA astronaut Donald Pettit took a …
insightfulmanScientists Found a Startling Glitch in Einstein’s Theory of Relativityverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Darren OrfThe fabric of space-time may have a wrinkle that could alter the course of physics. For more than a century, Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity has provided a surprisingly accurate framework for understanding the gravitational machinations of the universe. • However, when observing data …
insightfulmanThe big idea that our Universe is a hologrambigthink.com - Ethan SiegelHave you ever wondered whether there’s more to reality than what we can see, perceive, detect, or otherwise observe? One of the most intriguing but …
insightfulmanThe mysterious 'Great Attractor' pulling the Milky Way galaxy off course : Short Waveverified_publisherNPR - Regina G. Barber , Rachel Carlson , Rebecca RamirezNo matter what you're doing right now – sitting, standing, walking – you're moving. Specifically, you're moving at least four different ways. First, Earth is spinning around on its axis at about 1,000 miles per hour right now, or about 1,600 kilometers per hour. This rotation is the reason we have …