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The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second. 📷by Johann Rosario

The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second. 📷by Johann Rosario

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The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second. 📷by Johann Rosario

The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second. 📷by Johann Rosario

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Visualization of the magnetic field.

Visualization of the magnetic field.

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Timelapse footage of neurons making new connections. This is what your thoughts probably look like, quite literally.

Timelapse footage of neurons making new connections. This is what your thoughts probably look like, quite literally.

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The Fourier series is a way to represent any periodic function as a sum of simple sine and cosine waves. In essence, it breaks down complex signals into a combination of basic trigonometric functions, making it a powerful tool in mathematics, physics, and engineering for analyzing waveforms, heat transfer, vibrations, and more. 📹 Credit : mathswithmuza

The Fourier series is a way to represent any periodic function as a sum of simple sine and cosine waves. In essence, it breaks down complex signals into a combination of basic trigonometric functions, making it a powerful tool in mathematics, physics, and engineering for analyzing waveforms, heat transfer, vibrations, and more. 📹 Credit : mathswithmuza

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Cherenkov radiation happens when electrically charged particles, such as protons or electrons, travel faster than light in a clear medium like water. A characteristic blue glow of an underwater nuclear reactor is a classic example. ✍️

Cherenkov radiation happens when electrically charged particles, such as protons or electrons, travel faster than light in a clear medium like water. A characteristic blue glow of an underwater nuclear reactor is a classic example. ✍️

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For those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it. — Niels Bohr, 1952

For those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it. — Niels Bohr, 1952

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The Big Bang theory says nothing about what banged, why it banged, or what happened before it banged. -- Alan Guth

The Big Bang theory says nothing about what banged, why it banged, or what happened before it banged. -- Alan Guth

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Sine wave shown beautifully ✍️

Sine wave shown beautifully ✍️

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This is beautiful ✍️

This is beautiful ✍️

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Why is π rad = 180° ? ✍️

Why is π rad = 180° ? ✍️

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Physics has conditions. ✍️

Physics has conditions. ✍️

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Visualization of Euler's formula. ✍️

Visualization of Euler's formula. ✍️

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What do you think is the physics behind this? ✍️

What do you think is the physics behind this? ✍️

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The color of a star is directly related to its surface temperature due to the principles of blackbody radiation.

The color of a star is directly related to its surface temperature due to the principles of blackbody radiation.

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What do you think is the physics behind this? ✍️

What do you think is the physics behind this? ✍️

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An image is made of many small parts. When each part is rotated in the same direction, their individual changes add together. If this is done recursively across all segments, the combined effect is the rotation of the whole image.

An image is made of many small parts. When each part is rotated in the same direction, their individual changes add together. If this is done recursively across all segments, the combined effect is the rotation of the whole image.

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Penrose triangle, a triangular impossible object which can be depicted in a perspective drawing, but cannot exist as a solid object. It was first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in 1934.

Penrose triangle, a triangular impossible object which can be depicted in a perspective drawing, but cannot exist as a solid object. It was first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in 1934.

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Is it possible? ✍️

Is it possible? ✍️

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Interference experiment with water waves. ✍️

Interference experiment with water waves. ✍️

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