He said, “You don’t really transform yourself; I know a lot about the area of neuroscience, in which I am working, but that does not mean that I have lost interest in physics.” This was in 2000, and at the t
Unfortunately for us, we're as much a part of the animal kingdom as any sparrow or sea turtle. So although we might not realize it, light pollution affects us just as surely as it does them. The Dark Side of Light Pollution: Human Effects Globe-shaped light fixtures send light in ...
How much would it cost to buy the world? In fact, according to one astrophysicist who came up with a calculation for valuing planets, Earth is worth a bank-breaking$5 quadrillion dollars, unsurprisingly the priciest in the solar-system. ...
National Science Foundation astrophysicist Joe Pesce told Hill.TV that the launching of the new rover Perseverance to explore Mars is a necessary step to eventual human exploration. “Mars has a very thin atmosphere – it requires quite extensive technology just to come in and land,” he ...
Although the speed of light is often referred to as the universe's speed limit, the universe actually expands even faster. The universe expands at a little more than 42 miles (68 kilometers) per second for each megaparsec of distance from the observer, wrote astrophysicist Paul Sutter in a...
Rescuing Science: Restoring Trust in an Age of Doubt is the product of Paul M. Sutter’s long career in the scientific community, both inside and outside academia. Interweaving his own experiences as an astrophysicist with broader trends observed by himself and others, Sutter roots the current...
But the reason that we don’t just settle on that and say we’re done is because we really don’t know for sure that the dark energy is a cosmological concept. And so that does leave some room. We also can’t say for sure that we understand particle physics enough to say that vacu...
Kozyrev (Russian astrophysicist), there is energy exchange between particles of matter and the so called "flow of time" for any real existing material particle. In other words, it is the physical mechanism of existence of the mass-matter in the time flow. By P.D. Ouspensky, the heat ...
there are two trillion galaxies. It doesn’t take an astrophysicist to deduct that we are much smaller than even a speck of dust. But wait, here’s the part that really boggles my brain: All those discoveries are based on our “observable universe”, which we ...
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