Atharul Islam Iram
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Hi, my name is AI Iram. Beside my work, I like to collect many interesting facts and unsolved mysteries of science from different books and websites. I have started posting this fantastic mysteries so you can know about this things easily.
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The Great History of Time: From Cosmic Mysteries to Precise Measurement
Introduction Time, the mysterious force that governs our existence, has been a subject of fascination and contemplation for humanity throughout history. From the early philosophical musings of ancient civilizations to the cutting-edge scientific advancements of the modern era, the concept of time has evolved, shaping cultures, religions, and scientific theories. This journey through the great history of time takes us on a captivating voyage, exploring how our understanding of time has transformed over the centuries and the pivotal discoveries that have propelled us forward.
By Atharul Islam Iram10 months ago in History
The Growth of Massive Black Holes: A Journey through Accretion and Mergers
Introduction In the vast reaches of our universe, immense and enigmatic entities known as black holes captivate the imagination of astronomers and cosmologists alike. Among these cosmic wonders, massive black holes stand out for their tremendous size and perplexing origins. The growth of these colossal entities is a topic of great interest and research, with two key processes—accretion and mergers—playing pivotal roles in their development. In this exploration, we delve into the mechanisms behind the growth of massive black holes and the profound implications they have on the cosmos.
By Atharul Islam Iram10 months ago in Education
What killed Venus?
“Hellscape” is the most appropriate word to describe the surface of Venus, the second nearest planet from the sun. At 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 C), it’s the hottest planet in the solar system, thanks to an atmosphere that’s almost entirely made up of carbon dioxide, which generates a really strong greenhouse effect. Clouds made of highly corrosive sulfuric acid are draped over a volcanic landscape of razor-sharp volcanic rock. The pressure on the surface of Venus is about 92 times what you’d feel at sea level on Earth.
By Atharul Islam Iram11 months ago in Education
Invisible Animals That Surprises the Scientists Pt-1
- In the animal kingdom, every day is a great big game of survival hide-and-seek. But some creatures take hiding to a whole new level, by becoming nature's sneakiest masters of disguise. From shade-shifting squid to concealed creepy crawlies, keep your eyes open as we go on the hunt for some of the animal world's greatest masters of camouflage and invisibility.
By Atharul Islam Iram11 months ago in Earth