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Despite being just one cell, Lacrymaria olor is a formidable predator that hunts and consumes other microorganisms. 📽: James Weiss
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Turbulent air flow around the landing gear of a Boeing 777X [This took over 1 million processor hours to simulate]
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Why do humans find symmetry so appealing? Is it biological, evolutionary, or a product of our collective consciousness?
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A method of drawing infinitely many touching circles Credit: Matt Henderson
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“Engineering is the closest thing to magic that exists in the world” — Elon Musk
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This is Earth, seen from the rings of Saturn. Captured by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, this image shows our planet from nearly 1.5 billion kilometers away. Earth appears as a faint point of light. Every city, every history, every civilization exists within that single speck. Earth is almost lost in comparison. The scale is unforgiving.
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This is the anatomy of the Butterfly Effect The "fanning out" after a few bounces is an ensemble forecast. Tiny initial variations are amplified by the curved surface until near-identical deterministic paths spread into a hopeless cloud of possibilities
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What’s your take on the simulation hypothesis? If you lean one way or the other, I’d like to hear your reasoning.
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This is Mars. A full 360° panorama of the rugged beauty, full of ancient craters, scattered boulders, endless rusty dunes, and a hazy sky under a thin atmosphere, captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover. This is how it is, just raw reality from 140 million miles away.
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Why does a spinning object speed up as it shrinks? This Hoberman sphere demonstration illustrates the law of conservation of angular momentum. Moment of inertia measures how mass is distributed relative to the axis of rotation. When the sphere collapses, its mass moves inward. This decrease in inertia forces the angular velocity to increase because the total momentum of the system must remain constant. This same principle allows figure skaters to accelerate their spins and causes collapsing stars to become rapidly rotating pulsars. It is a fundamental rule of physics. Geometry determines speed. Video Credit: Physics Demos
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“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” — Arthur C. Clarke
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