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A barrier impossible in classical terms can be crossed with a small quantum probability. This matters from atomic scale devices to modern electronics.
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A barrier impossible in classical terms can be crossed with a small quantum probability. This matters from atomic scale devices to modern electronics.
The honey found in the 3000-year-old Egyptian pyramids is still edible. The fact that honey does not spoil is related to its unique composition.
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.
The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting for traffic lights to change from red to green. This situation reflects the common time loss and sense of stress encountered in city life.
The taste of apples, onions, and potatoes comes from the interaction with taste buds and smell. Each offers a different taste experience.
Ninety-five percent of jellyfish are made up of water, and they have neither a brain, nor a heart, nor blood. With these intriguing characteristics, they are among the mysterious creatures of the seas.
Black holes look like perfect sinks, yet quantum effects can leak energy. Over immense timescales, that leakage can reduce a black hole’s mass until it fades away.
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