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Ekitabl

Ekitabl

@EtKiTabl

Katılım Nisan 2017
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UFO mania
UFO mania@maniaUFO·
The Giant Human Skeleton found at Khao Khanap Nam Cave🧐🤔 Recently, a facebook user shared some extraordinary images of an important discovery made by paleontologists in this cave. The images, show a group of scientists digging up remains of a human skeleton of gigantic proportions. Are these images real? Do we finally have the irrefutable proof that human giants existed?
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Avner Solal
Avner Solal@avnersolal·
Mais quel génie... Admiration totale pour @raoult_didier
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SubRosa )✿( Magick @subrosamagick.bsky.social
Google is so powerful that it "hides" other search systems from us. We just don't know the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information. Here's a list of sites you may have never heard of! refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines. worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need. link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols. bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries. repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science. science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed. base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents, 70% of them are free ecosia.org Ecosia is a not-for-profit tech company that plants and protects trees. By dedicating 100% of its profits to the planet, Ecosia has planted over 214,229,374 million trees since its founding in December 2009 Yandex.com Yandex is a technology company that builds intelligent products and services powered by machine learning. Our goal is to help consumers and businesses better navigate the online and offline world. Since 1997, we have delivered world-class, locally relevant search and information services. Gutenberg.org Project Gutenberg is a library of over 75,000 free eBooks Duckduckgo.com “Protection. Privacy. Peace of mind. Get our browser on all your devices. Search and browse with the DuckDuckGo browser for more protection. Unlike Chrome and other browsers, we don't track you.” Presearch.io Presearch is a community-powered, decentralized search engine that provides better results while protecting your privacy and rewarding you when you search. Ebscohost.com Reliable information for all kinds of research Startpage.com Startpage is a global privacy technology company built around the principle of always putting privacy first. Our suite of easy-to-use privacy products helps anyone around the world to protect their personal data online. from Christopher Seymore
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Time crystals are a novel phase of matter that exhibit a unique property: their structure repeats in time, rather than in space. First theorized by Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek in 2012, time crystals defy the traditional laws of thermodynamics by maintaining a non-equilibrium state, where they undergo periodic motion without consuming energy. This temporal periodicity means that the system's state changes in a regular, cyclical fashion over time, similar to the ticking of a clock at a quantum level. Unlike conventional crystals, which have a repeating pattern in three-dimensional space, time crystals oscillate in a predictable pattern, challenging our understanding of equilibrium and stability in physical systems. This discovery opens up new possibilities in quantum computing and the study of non-equilibrium phases of matter.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
General Relativity for babies ✍️
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: The quantum equation suggests that the Big Bang never happened and that the universe has no beginning
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
The Milky Way travels through space at 600 kilometers per second, oscillating slightly, as if it were flapping its wings through the cosmos. x.com/i/status/20111…
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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
The solar system doesn't just spin in a flat circle. Your science textbooks really failed to mention that we are basically traveling in a massive DNA strand across the universe. Visualizing it like this is absolutely wild. 🧬
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
🚨 Physicists Are Asking a Wild Question: Are We Living in a Black Hole? Nobody panic — but some physicists are starting to suspect that our entire universe might actually exist inside a black hole. Here’s why that idea isn’t as crazy as it sounds: You can calculate the event horizon — the point of no return — of a black hole using the Schwarzschild radius formula: rₛ = 2GM / c² It tells us that the more mass a black hole has, the larger its event horizon becomes. Now, imagine taking all the mass of the observable universe and plugging it into that equation. Surprisingly, the resulting black hole would have an event horizon almost exactly the same size as the observable universe itself. It could just be an uncanny coincidence… Or maybe, just maybe — we really are living inside a cosmic black hole. 🕳️
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Le Contemplateur
Le Contemplateur@LeContempIateur·
🔥🚀 Ce moteur-fusée n’a pas été conçu par des ingénieurs humains au sens traditionnel : il a été généré par une intelligence artificielle appelée Noyron, une IA d’ingénierie basée sur la physique développée par LEAP 71. Contrairement aux systèmes d’apprentissage automatique qui s’appuient sur des bases de données de conceptions existantes, Noyron travaille directement à partir des lois fondamentales de la physique. Elle applique la thermodynamique, la mécanique des fluides, la résistance des matériaux, le transfert thermique et les contraintes réelles de fabrication pour créer de manière autonome un moteur viable à partir de simples objectifs de performance. Le résultat est un moteur-fusée aerospike entièrement fonctionnel, une architecture réputée pour son efficacité et sa capacité à s’adapter à l'altitude, conçu sans copier aucun modèle humain préexistant. Le moteur a été imprimé en 3D en une seule pièce monolithique en cuivre, ce qui a permis d’intégrer des circuits de refroidissement internes extrêmement complexes, impossibles à produire avec des méthodes classiques. Lors des tests à feu réel, alimenté en oxygène liquide (LOX) et en kérosène, la chambre de combustion a atteint des températures et des pressions extrêmes. Pourtant, grâce à un système de refroidissement régénératif avancé, la surface externe est restée si froide que du givre s’est formé à l’extérieur pendant le fonctionnement, une démonstration spectaculaire de maîtrise thermique et d’optimisation des matériaux. Chaque test renvoie ses données de performance vers l’IA, créant une boucle continue concevoir → tester → apprendre. Ainsi, chaque nouvelle version du moteur s’améliore automatiquement. Cette approche annonce une évolution majeure vers une ingénierie aérospatiale autonome, où conception pilotée par l’IA, fabrication additive et simulation physique avancée s’unissent pour accélérer le développement des fusées bien au-delà des méthodes humaines traditionnelles. 📹 Joel Gomes / Integza
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: A peer-reviewed physics paper reveals a 'physical warp drive' model in now POSSIBLE
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
4 billion years of human evolution unfold in minutes [🎞️ thebrainmaze]
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