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"Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real." - Niels Bohr

"Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real." - Niels Bohr

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How much do you trust Physics? ✍️

How much do you trust Physics? ✍️

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Geometry is Everywhere.

Geometry is Everywhere.

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Imagine you have a point dancing in space, following three simple rules. You’d think it would eventually settle down or repeat itself, right? Nature isn't always that predictable. This is the Rössler Attractor. It’s a beautiful piece of "organized chaos." By just tweaking a few non-linear equations, we get this marvelous fractal shape, a curve that weaves and loops, forever exploring new ground without ever retracing its exact same path. Most people try to solve this with standard linear tools, but that's like trying to understand a symphony by looking at a single note. To see the real "magic" the bifurcations and the patterns, you have to embrace the non-linearity. It shows us how the smallest nudge at the start can lead to a completely different, stunningly complex world. It’s a simple set of rules, yet it generates infinite complexity. Isn't that just the kick in the head? (📹Credit; equationsinmotion / IG)

Imagine you have a point dancing in space, following three simple rules. You’d think it would eventually settle down or repeat itself, right? Nature isn't always that predictable. This is the Rössler Attractor. It’s a beautiful piece of "organized chaos." By just tweaking a few non-linear equations, we get this marvelous fractal shape, a curve that weaves and loops, forever exploring new ground without ever retracing its exact same path. Most people try to solve this with standard linear tools, but that's like trying to understand a symphony by looking at a single note. To see the real "magic" the bifurcations and the patterns, you have to embrace the non-linearity. It shows us how the smallest nudge at the start can lead to a completely different, stunningly complex world. It’s a simple set of rules, yet it generates infinite complexity. Isn't that just the kick in the head? (📹Credit; equationsinmotion / IG)

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Visualization Of Electromagnetic Wave.

Visualization Of Electromagnetic Wave.

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Black Hole Singularity; It is the theoretical center of a black hole, predicted by general relativity as a point of infinite density, zero volume, and infinite spacetime curvature. It is where matter is crushed, laws of physics break down, and gravity is absolute, representing a "point of no return" within the event horizon.

Black Hole Singularity; It is the theoretical center of a black hole, predicted by general relativity as a point of infinite density, zero volume, and infinite spacetime curvature. It is where matter is crushed, laws of physics break down, and gravity is absolute, representing a "point of no return" within the event horizon.

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Which principle of physics is working behind it ? ✍️

Which principle of physics is working behind it ? ✍️

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This is not AI. On January 19, 2025, during Starship Flight 7, SpaceX's Super Heavy booster made a flawless return to the launch pad, caught by its massive mechanical arms. This reusable rocket milestone demonstrates how close we are to rapid, fully reusable spaceflight-boosters landing safely, ready to be refueled and flown again, paving the way for more frequent and affordable space missions. ( 🎥 Space Agency )

This is not AI. On January 19, 2025, during Starship Flight 7, SpaceX's Super Heavy booster made a flawless return to the launch pad, caught by its massive mechanical arms. This reusable rocket milestone demonstrates how close we are to rapid, fully reusable spaceflight-boosters landing safely, ready to be refueled and flown again, paving the way for more frequent and affordable space missions. ( 🎥 Space Agency )

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Beautiful Lissajous curves, a mathematical graphs created by the superposition of two perpendicular oscillations.

Beautiful Lissajous curves, a mathematical graphs created by the superposition of two perpendicular oscillations.

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This isn't sci-fi. It's built using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), a 3D-printing process that fuses titanium powder layer by layer with high-precision lasers. Each print forms thousands of tiny interlocking links, creating a flexible, chainmail-like sheet that moves almost like real fabric.

This isn't sci-fi. It's built using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), a 3D-printing process that fuses titanium powder layer by layer with high-precision lasers. Each print forms thousands of tiny interlocking links, creating a flexible, chainmail-like sheet that moves almost like real fabric.

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