Even though I’m ablack hole aficionado, I would choose neutron stars as the weirdest things in the cosmos. These are the dense remnants of stars at least eight times more massive than the Sun. When these stars run out of nuclear fuel, they explode in supernovas, but their cores collap...
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In an infinite universe, even the most bizarre thought experiments by astronomers - perhaps conceived late at night, perhaps proposed simply to see how weird stars can get - can come to pass. Imagine a massive star, near the end of its life and puffed up to the red supergiant phase, ...
and is interested in exploring these oddities to learn more about the history and current state of our universe. Here, you can tune in to Levesque at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Ontario for a glimpse into the strange stars of the universe, the history of discoveries and...
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Indeed, these supernovas provide what appears to be proof of one of the weirdest properties of the universe: Something is pushing objects in the cosmos... R Cowen - 《Science News Online》 被引量: 3发表: 2003年 The Ape That Understood the Universe: How the Mind and Culture Evolve. By...
With contestants donning colorful attire and protective gear, the show's premise involves them navigating obstacle courses while trying to avoid being hit in the groin by flying objects. The bizarre and uniquely entertaining nature of the show is pure Japanese humor, as it tests the contestants...
You would think that with the immense popularity superheroes are enjoying over the past decade thanks to the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, America's only museum dedicated to comic book characters would be located in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, or some other big city. But...
Everything is made of simple lines, and objects slide across the screen as if they were butter on a hot skillet. The visuals were sharp, yet moved smoothly. Every display uses light to show an image, but vector graphics made it look as if the games were being built from pure radiance....
From a boneyard of military planes, to a polka-dot pattern created by ants, to mysterious structures etched into the Gobi Desert and even a strange black island in the Pacific Ocean, Google Earth — and its netizens — have helped bring these places to light. Here's a look at some of ...