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Is There a Center of the Universe? What Science Says

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhere is the center of the universe? All this, everything you see around you, started in a big bang, from a point smaller than the point at the end of this sentence. It as an infinitesimally small point, called a singularity. This was a...
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Visualizing Infinity: Is the Universe Truly Endless?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIs the universe infinite? Visualizing infinity. This is part 2 of the Planck length video. if the Sun was the size of a Basketball, Proxima Centauri our nearest neighbor would be 4500 hundred miles away. And there are 10 sextillion such...
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The Higgs Boson and Higgs Field Explained with Simple Analogies

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat is the God Particle? How does the Higgs Boson work? If you were a fish, would you know that the entire world in which you existed was contained in a substance called water? You probably wouldn’t know it because, you had always been...
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Is the E8 Lattice a Possible Theory of Everything?

12th - Higher Ed
E8 Lie group and E8 Lattice has sometimes been called the most beautiful mathematical structure in the world. Is it the theory of everything or the true nature of reality? It even has an entire research company behind it called "Quantum...
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Does the Many Worlds Theory Suggest Quantum Immortality?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewQuantum Immortality - is it real? Quantum mechanics shows that all particles are not particles at all but really waves of probabilities. There are two common interpretations of how these waves become distinct- one is the "many worlds...
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How the Universe Could Have Formed from Nothing

12th - Higher Ed
It turns out that what we think of as “nothing” is NOT nothing. It is something. Space is bubbling with virtual particles that pop in and out of existence. (Quantum Fluctuations). These particles do this in a time scale so short that the...
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Are We Living in a Simulation? Scientific Arguments for a Simulated Reality

12th - Higher Ed
The simulation argument. Is the matrix real? Could your reality including everything you’ve ever known, be nothing more than pixels on a super advanced computer simulation? The argument that we may be living in a simulation is that a...
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Are You the Only Conscious Mind? Exploring the Idea of Solipsism

12th - Higher Ed
Are you the only conscious mind? Are you the one? Does the universe revolve around you? Solipsism philosophy is scary. The science of Solipsism is presented here. From your point of view, the only sentience you have is your own. You...
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How Did Life Arise from Increasing Entropy?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSUMMARY The second law of thermodynamics states that overall entropy of any isolated system can never decrease. Entropy is a measure of the disorder in a system (roughly). However, living things don’t seem to follow this rule. So how...
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Are We Alone in the Universe? A Scientific Case for Yes

12th - Higher Ed
Is it possible that the hundreds of scientists around the world that are looking for intelligent life are on a futile mission to nowhere –because there is actually NO OTHER intelligent species in the entire universe – The shocking answer...
Instructional Video3:23
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Title: Vera Rubin: Uncovering the Mystery of Dark Matter

K - 5th
Science Kids Famous Astronomers and Astrophysicists - From Galileo to Neil deGrasse Tyson Vera Rubin was a pioneering astronomer who defied gender discrimination to make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astrophysics. Her work...
Instructional Video3:42
Wonderscape

Vera Rubin: Discovering Dark Matter and Defying Expectations

K - 5th
Science Kids Famous Astronomers and Astrophysicists - From Galileo to Neil deGrasse Tyson Vera Rubin, a pioneering astronomer, defied gender barriers to make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astronomy. Her research on the...
News Clip0:55
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NASA Discovers Hydrogen Vents on Saturn

9th - Higher Ed
NASA's new discovery is ground-breaking! Find out what Saturn's hydrogen vents means for human life.
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How to Use Wiccan Magic

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to use Wiccan Magic from Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott in this Howcast video.
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How to Cast a Spell

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to cast a spell from Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video3:42
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What Is a Wiccan Spell?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about Wiccan spells from Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott in this Howcast video.
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How to Understand Ancient Chinese Superstitions

9th - Higher Ed
Many Chinese superstitions date to ancient times. Here are a few that are still widely known.
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What If We Poured Water in Space?

6th - Higher Ed
What If We Poured Water in Space?
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What If You Left a Random Object in Space?

6th - Higher Ed
What If You Left a Random Object in Space?
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The Sun and the Rainbow Are Lies

6th - Higher Ed
The Sun emits light across various colors, but its peak wavelength is in the green region. However, the human eye perceives a slight excess of green light as white. So, the Sun appears white to us.
Instructional Video6:44
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Euclid Dark Universe Detector Delivers 'Spectacular Views Of The Cosmos'

3rd - Higher Ed
Euclid spots 26 million galaxies and more in latest observations. Credits: ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA, image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre, E. Bertin, G. Anselmi, M. Walmsley, M. Huertas-Company; ESA/Gaia/DPAC; ESA/Planck...
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Star Cluster Resembles 'Cosmic Wreath' In Chandra X-Ray Telescope Tour

3rd - Higher Ed
Check out an amazing view of star cluster NGC 602. It "lies on the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud," according to the Chandra X-ray Telescope team. Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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First Ever Commercial Lunar Exploration Mission

9th - Higher Ed
The mission involves Lunar Outpost’s MAPP (Mobile Autonomous Prospecting Platform) Rover, the first ever commercial rover to land on the Moon and AstroAnt, the smallest ever robot to be involved in lunar exploration. The joint mission,...
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Why Don't Black Holes Swallow All of Space?

6th - Higher Ed
Why don't black holes just keep expanding and expanding and simply swallow the Universe? Stanford University physicist says that black holes expand in, not out. It might sound a bit like downloading movies onto your desktop only to find...