We may be on the threshold of some serious answers to how physics is all connected. But first, we need to do some testing and find out our viable options.
I would think that magnetism is a ‘state of space’ where rotational energy is so prevalent that it creates a form of memory, a beaten path, that can then be transferred or rather imprinted on magnetizable elements forming ‘permanent magnets’. Gravity Gravity is a close cousin of magnetis...
Nuclear fission occurs when the nucleus of a heavy element collides with other particles and is split into lighter elements. The particles resulting from this collision can then go on to collide with other heavy nuclei, which go on to do the same, resulting in a chain reaction. The resulting...
Eventually, the high pressure causes the nuclei of iron and all other elements to start breaking down into smaller particles. A core massive enough (above the Chandrasekhar limit) will result in high values of density and pressure. In this case, a nuclear process occurs in which the...
that end, had once occupied this planet. But only if they drop in before the whole Earth is redistributed as its constituent elements as our Red Giant Sun consumes the Earth we were told to leave the resources we need to progress in. For whom or what we. are they being conserved, ...
This review assembles the mechanisms occurring on microplastics surfaces that enhance sorption of hazardous elements (i.e., metals and metalloids) over environmental exposure. Reported findings of experimental studies are of major importance to understand the factors controlling the sorption/desorption of ...
No, I don’t think so. Landscape architects should know better than to use plantings as decorations for their designs, like candy sprinkles on cupcakes. Plants aren’t just design elements. Choosing plants that are appropriate to a site is a science as well as an art. ...
These elements, heavier than hydrogen and helium, have all originated in the deaths of stars and have been blown into space. The more generations of stars there are, the more enriched in chemical elements the ISM becomes over time. How far away is interstellar space? The boundary to ...
elements, as this would require more energy than the process would produce, so when all the star’s nuclear fuel has eventually transformed into iron, no further fusion can take place and the star collapses. This might leave a solid iron core, a neutron star or ablack hole, depending on ...
As the star fuses heavier and heavier elements in its core, the fusion rate can vary wildly. At this point, the star can contract in on itself during periods of slow fusion, and then become a blue supergiant. It's not uncommon for such stars to oscillate between the red and blue superg...