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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.
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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.
A day on the planet Venus lasts 243 Earth days, while it completes its orbit around the Sun in 225 days.
The amount of saliva a person produces over a lifetime is enough to fill two swimming pools. Learn more about this interesting fact.
In the classical world a wall is a stop; in quantum it can be a probability. A particle can appear on the other side even without ‘enough’ energy, and the effect is used in real tech.
In entanglement, measurement outcomes of two particles can remain strongly correlated regardless of distance. It is not instant messaging, but the weird reach of quantum correlations.
Some materials drop electrical resistance to zero at very low temperatures, letting current flow without loss. They also expel magnetic fields, producing the levitation-like Meissner effect.
We assume heat always expands things, but some alloys can do the opposite in certain ranges. Tiny shifts in crystal structure can make length shrink as temperature rises.
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