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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
The Case of the Disappearing Bottle Cap
It might come as a surprise that as an atheist and follower of logic and reason, I believe in the spirit realm. I’ve never been able to accept the idea of God, an all-powerful all-loving being that supposedly created all living things and yet allows so much suffering, despite having the apparent power to prevent it. But, I’ve also never been able to accept that this is all there is.
Skye BothmaPublished 3 months ago in FuturismGetting Around Tomorrow
Introduction In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the future of space travel holds the promise of unparalleled exploration and discovery. As we stand on the precipice of a new era, advancements in technology, international collaboration, and private sector innovation are propelling us toward a future where space travel is not just a dream but a tangible reality. In this blog, we will delve into the exciting prospects that await us in the cosmic realm, exploring the potential for interplanetary missions, sustainable space habitats, and the democratization of space.
Ritesh Kumar SharmaPublished 3 months ago in FuturismThe Answer To Dark Matter Mystery Could Be A Sun From A Black Hole
It's been stated that anything can happen in an infinite cosmos. Although our world may not be limitless, there are undoubtedly strange things happening in the universe. It turns out that a black hole located directly in the center of a star doesn't even rank very highly in terms of unbelievable.
Francis DamiPublished 4 months ago in FuturismStunning Images of Jupiter's Moon Io Are Provided by the Closest Flyby in 20 Years
There are no other worlds like Io, at least not in our solar system. Every 400 minutes, 400 active volcanoes erupt, turning it inside out. Beautiful photos of this Jupiterian moon captured by the Juno spacecraft during its maiden flyby are now available. Professional and amateur image processors are already bringing out subtleties that may have been overlooked in the original photos.
Francis DamiPublished 4 months ago in FuturismMilitary Space Plane Launch Risks International Conflict
When I was in university, I remember the excitement my housemates and I felt about the very first space shuttle launch. Columbia lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in April 1981.
David Morton RintoulPublished 4 months ago in FuturismThe Outer Limits: "Cold Hands, Warm Heart"
Poor William Shatner! He goes rocketing off to Venus and comes back possessed by the spirit of a space mermaid--a very ugly one to boot. It makes him ice cold, and we know this because he can drink whole boiling cauldrons of coffee, and likes to turn the thermostat up to 90.
Unraveling the Fermi Paradox
The night sky, adorned with stars, has captivated human imagination for centuries, prompting contemplation about the existence of life beyond our planet. This curiosity led to the formulation of the Fermi Paradox, named after the eminent physicist Enrico Fermi, whose simple yet profound question in 1950 continues to echo through scientific discourse: "Where is everybody?" In this exploration, we venture into the intricacies of the Fermi Paradox, delving into its origins, potential solutions, and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Imagining Martian Habitats: Life on Mars and the Prospects for Human Settlement
The dream of establishing human life on Mars has long captured the imagination of scientists, explorers, and science fiction enthusiasts alike. As technology advances and exploration missions to the Red Planet continue, the prospect of life on Mars becomes a tantalizing possibility. This blog will explore what life on Mars could look like and examine when humans might be able to call the Martian landscape their home.
The Unbelievable Scale of Black Holes Visualized
Black holes, those enigmatic entities in the vast expanse of the universe, stand as one of the most perplexing phenomena known to humanity. At its core, the concept of black holes is grounded in the mathematical understanding that any object possessing mass has the potential to transform into a black hole. This includes not only celestial bodies but also everyday entities – you, me, the device on which you are currently viewing this video, and everything else – given the conditions that lead to their compression into an incredibly small space. This phenomenon is encapsulated by the term Schwarzschild Radius.
Exploring the Mysteries of Black Holes
Black holes, those cosmic objects that are as fascinating as they are enigmatic, continue to intrigue scientists and space enthusiasts. These regions of spacetime, where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape, challenge our understanding of physics and the cosmos.
Miriam HelenPublished 4 months ago in FuturismUnveiling the Incomprehensible Scale of the Cosmos
Unveiling the Incomprehensible Scale of the Cosmos As we stand on the precipice of the cosmos, Earth reveals itself as a diminutive speck amidst the grandeur of the universe. The Moon, once considered an intimate companion, is unveiled as a distant neighbor with a vast expanse of 384,400 kilometers between us. This celestial chasm, wide enough to accommodate 30 Earths, serves as a poignant reminder of the staggering immensity of space that envelops our cosmic home.
Events That Will Happen Before 2050
In the realm of predicting the future, uncertainties loom large, yet we can venture educated guesses based on the available information. As we peer into the horizon, let's explore the events that are likely to unfold before the year 2050, providing a glimpse into the future that awaits us.