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The Sun you see is about 8 minutes old. If the Sun vanished instantly, Earth would not notice for about 8 minutes.
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The Sun you see is about 8 minutes old. If the Sun vanished instantly, Earth would not notice for about 8 minutes.
Some isotopes shrink by a fixed half life and the rate is remarkably regular. That is why we can date rocks and estimate the age of archaeological samples.
Some bacteria can move electrons outside their cells and create a small electric current. Mud dwelling species can act like microscopic batteries.
Clouds are not only water droplets; they can carry bacteria and fungal spores. Some even act as ice nuclei, influencing how precipitation forms.
Light isn’t just light—gravity can change its energy. Climbing out of a strong gravitational field, it loses frequency and shifts red, like an invisible cosmic bill.
Honey does not spoil because it has very little water and is naturally acidic, leaving microbes no room. Archaeologists have found edible honey traces in ancient containers.
Most of the universe may be invisible: dark matter emits no light, yet gives itself away through gravity. Galaxy rotation and lensing hint at an unseen ‘skeleton.’
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