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Abhishek
Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@Kekius_Sage Light always travels along the straightest possible path. But near a Black Hole, spacetime itself is extremely curved, so that straight path bends inward. So light isn’t really being pulled, it’s simply following the warped spacetime around the black hole.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
If light particles have no mass why are they attracted by the force of a black hole?
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If a machine could copy every neuron and every connection in your brain perfectly, and recreate that pattern in another brain Would that new person be you?
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@BrainyScience Yes!!, In Einstein’s general relativity, gravity isn’t a pulling force but the result of mass and energy bending spacetime, and objects simply move along those curves.
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
And we still don’t even know if this star will quietly end up as a white dwarf or eventually explode as a supernova.
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
Here is the New image by @NASAWebb What’s interesting is that we’re seeing different stages of a dying star in a single image — the outer bubble is from an earlier hydrogen outburst, while the orange material inside came later with heavier elements.
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@Kekius_Sage I think the reason is infinity stones, The Infinity Stones literally control reality itself — space, time, matter, and energy. So They’re not obeying physics because infinity stones control everything.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
If energy can’t be created or destroyed, how did Thanos delete half the universe, and why didn’t he just create more instead?
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@martinmbauer So they’re basically using a particle accelerator to produce neutrons. Those neutrons hit long-lived nuclear waste isotopes and convert some of them into shorter-lived isotopes. And he heat released in that process can be used to generate electricity. This will be game changer!!
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Martin Bauer
Martin Bauer@martinmbauer·
New particle accelerators can turn nuclear waste into electricity, and cut the radioactive lifetime by 99.7% by converting radioactive isotopes via neutron bombardment This could recycle the entire US commercial used nuclear fuel stockpile in 30 years interestingengineering.com/energy/us-tech…
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@forallcurious So we went from anti-aging cream to reverse aging by 75% real quick.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: David Sinclair's lab has reversed biological age in animals by 75%, and the FDA just cleared the first human trial!
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@forallcurious No, this doesn’t mean plastic existed before humans made it. It means modern microplastics can move downward into older sediment layers. And also Sediment age and plastic age aren’t the same thing.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: New research reveals microplastics buried centuries before we invented plastic.
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@Kekius_Sage 50-year battery is crazy. That little thing gonna outlive my phone, my goals, and my attention span.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
🚨China unveils coin-sized nuclear battery that delivers 50 years of continuous energy without recharging.
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@forallcurious In quantum mechanics, observer just means something interacted with the system. Quantum physics doesn’t say you create reality by watching it. It says when you measure something, you physically disturb it. So please write in right and correct way.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Quantum Physics says that everything observed is affected by the observer watching it
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🔭AstroBackyard
🔭AstroBackyard@AstroBackyard·
The Tulip Nebula 📸 Here is my latest take on the stunning Tulip Nebula in the constellation Cygnus, a bright emission nebula about 6,000 light-years from Earth. This version includes 9 hours of total exposure time through my 8-inch Newtonian telescope in the backyard (over 3 nights) in October. This is one of the first nebulae I like to go after in the spring when Cygnus returns (the Crescent Nebula is another good one in this area!) I am really excited to go after some galaxies in March/April using this setup, as it has a larger aperture and longer focal length than I am used to with my refractors! Gear Used: Camera: bit.ly/4nPzzeF Telescope: bit.ly/3IKurJv Mount: bit.ly/3WNMemz Photo Details: 3 Hours in each SHO filter (9 hours total) Processing in PixInsight and Photoshop
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Abhishek
Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@Rainmaker1973 Stop calling every young physicist the “next Einstein.” Einstein wasn’t a template. And Sabrina Pasterski doesn’t need to be one either. Let great physicists be original.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski: the 'next Einstein' forging her own path in physics. Meet Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski, the theoretical physicist often hailed as the modern successor to Albert Einstein. Her remarkable journey started early—at age 14, she built and flew her own single-engine airplane, showcasing the ingenuity that would define her career. She graduated top of her class from MIT with a perfect 5.0 GPA, becoming the first woman to achieve that honor in physics. She then earned her PhD from Harvard, where her pioneering work on the "spin memory effect" in gravitational waves drew citations from Stephen Hawking himself. Her brilliance attracted major offers, including an unsolicited assistant professorship from Brown University reportedly worth $1.1 million. Pasterski turned it down, along with opportunities from NASA and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, choosing instead to pursue unrestricted research aligned with her deepest passions. In 2021, she joined the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada as one of its youngest faculty members. Today, as founder and principal investigator of the Celestial Holography Initiative, she leads cutting-edge efforts to unify quantum mechanics and gravity by exploring the idea that our universe could be encoded as a hologram—bridging spacetime and quantum theory in ways that have eluded generations of scientists. Unlike past giants who worked in isolation, Pasterski embraces modern tools, sharing her insights via digital platforms to inspire a wider audience. Her story proves that true genius thrives not on prestige or wealth, but on bold curiosity and the courage to chart an independent course toward unlocking the universe's deepest secrets. [Harker, J. (2026). Next Albert Einstein is 32-year-old woman who turned down $1.1m offer from university. UNILAD]
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@bluewmist Listen and follow your heart whenever you make decisions.
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blue
blue@bluewmist·
If you had 30 seconds to talk to your 10-year-old self... what would you say?
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@mathelirium Stewart is best. I learn cal 1, cal 2 and also cal 3 from it.
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Mathelirium
Mathelirium@mathelirium·
Which one did it for you? Larson or Stewart?
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the meji.
the meji.@mejitwo·
Any tips on how to study 6 months of syllabus in 24 hours?
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Abhishek
Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@readswithravi SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard. Great book on history of Rome
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
What are you all currently reading?
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
If time stopped everywhere in the universe, would you even know it stopped?
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Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@amazing_physics It’s not burning like fire on Earth. Fire needs oxygen. The Sun makes energy in a totally different way — it squeezes tiny hydrogen atoms together so hard that they fuse into helium and release huge energy And that's called nuclear fusion.
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Abhishek
Abhishek@VoidAndVectors·
@NickHintonn Correction: Plasma cosmology is still physics. EM fields obey Maxwell’s equations and conservation of energy. It doesn’t prove God, and it definitely doesn’t allow energy from nothing. Swapping gravity for electromagnetism doesn’t turn science into theology or break thermodynamic
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Nick Hinton
Nick Hinton@NickHintonn·
Plasma cosmology is the theory that the universe is full of electromagnetic fields, rather than empty space. If proven true, it would destroy the Big Bang theory and scientific materialism. It would also support belief in God and free energy. So, I wonder why they killed him.
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