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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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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.’
Honey bees show each other the location of flowers with their dances. This dance carries information about direction and distance.
Explosions in space movies are loud, but in reality sound cannot propagate in vacuum. Sound needs a medium to carry vibrations, and space lacks it.
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.
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.
The Sun"s diameter is 109 times Earth"s. Its volume is massive enough to contain 1.3 million Earths.
In the Sun, nuclei normally repel each other, but quantum tunneling helps them slip through the barrier and fuse. Starlight exists partly thanks to quantum probability.
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