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Posts tagged p6

primozzorko:

Wormhole
day 21 /30daysofcreativity/ 2012

bad-dominicana:

jheneaiko:

exactly… I’ve tried to explain this so many times . the solar system moves through space … as so …
cosmicwolfgirl:

sofuckingstoned:

tuckthis:

ghendel:

You think it’s like this, but it’s really like this.
rleon392:

The Sun and Inner Planets Moving Through Space


gasp.jpeg
this changes everything

yes

does anybody else see how that looks like a dna strand?


pretty sure we’re just mites on some tiny particle floating in the body of the universe

bad-dominicana:

jheneaiko:

exactly… I’ve tried to explain this so many times . the solar system moves through space … as so …

cosmicwolfgirl:

sofuckingstoned:

tuckthis:

ghendel:

You think it’s like this, but it’s really like this.

rleon392:

The Sun and Inner Planets Moving Through Space

gasp.jpeg

this changes everything

yes

does anybody else see how that looks like a dna strand?

pretty sure we’re just mites on some tiny particle floating in the body of the universe

(Source: cyberneticstarchild)

infinity-imagined:

Particle Collisions


(Source: quantumaniac)

ulaulaman:

Changes in the Rate of Expansion over Time

This diagram reveals changes in the rate of expansion since the universe’s birth 15 billion years ago. The more shalow the curve, the faster the rate of expansion. The curve changes noticeably about 7.5 billion years ago, when objects in the universe began flying apart as a faster rate. Astronomers theorize that the faster expansion rate is due to a mysterious, dark force that is pulling galaxies apart.
I use this image for my post about the void theory published on Doc Madhattan (in the network Field of Science!). The post is a more detailed version of my answer to frankietwohats and I finally published the same post on my italian blog, DropSea.

The void theory: Ula Ula man’s island | Doc Madhattan | DropSea

Image Credit: Ann Feild

riversidearchives:

Map Monday!

This map is a bit different:  It is a landing site map for Apollo II, dated in 1969.


This is not a puff of smoke inside a room. It’s a real cloud, just like the ones in the sky, made of microscopic water droplets, but trapped in a closed building. Unlike naturally generated clouds, this one is completely artificial.

This is not a puff of smoke inside a room. It’s a real cloud, just like the ones in the sky, made of microscopic water droplets, but trapped in a closed building. Unlike naturally generated clouds, this one is completely artificial.

Einstein’s original theory of relativity, which he proposed in the paper written in 1905, is what we now call the special theory of relativity. It describes how objects move through space and time. It shows that time is not a universal quantity which exists on its own, separate from space. Rather, future and past are just directions, like up and down, left and right, forward and back, in something called space-time. You can only go in the future direction in time, but you can go at a bit of an angle to it. That is why time can pass at different rates.

Stephen Hawking, Einstein’s Dream, A lecture given at the Paradigm Session of the NTT Data Communications System Corporation in Tokyo in July 1991 (via wellareyou)

Kitchen Science: Nifty Household Gadgets Focus on Physics

Our world may have to obey the laws of physics, but when it comes to understanding or even recognizing those laws, most of us are probably a bit rusty. A suite of home objects from Italian design collective Acquacalda puts physics on display, making good use of these unavoidable laws. 

(via Dornob)

Physics research suggests new pathways for cancer progression 

Observing that certain cancer cells may exhibit greater flexibility than normal cells, some scientists believe that this capability promotes rapid tumor growth. Now computer simulations developed by Boston University Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Muhammad Zaman and collaborators at the University of Texas at Austin appear to support this view. A 3D model of healthy and cancer cells that they’ve created indicates that the softening of cancer cells not only accelerates their proliferation but also extends their lifetime—a one-two punch that may trigger the rapid growth of malignant tumors. 

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