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Monthly Archives: April 2018
The Fermi Bubbles
The Milky Way is a flat disk, and if you put into human perspective it’s about the same proportion of a stack of 4 DVD’s. Putting it… Read more “The Fermi Bubbles” Continue reading
Gravitational Singularity
Gravitational Singularity, or spacetime singularity, is a point with infinitely small size and infinitely big density, gravitational force and time curvature. At that point, no physicals laws we know right now can be applied. According to the big bang theory, our universe is expanded from a universe singularity. According to current theory, when an object … Continue reading Gravitational Singularity → Continue reading
The Olber Paradox
My appreciation for astronomy and astrological theorization and examination has increased significantly throughout this course. From the periphery, astronomy seems overwhelmingly complex and unimaginable. But, when you venture into the weeds and examine closely, it is remarkably intuitive and fundamental. Still, certain phenomena have yielded contradictory conclusions that befuddle some of the brightest of minds. … Continue reading The Olber Paradox → Continue reading
The Olber Paradox
My appreciation for astronomy and astrological theorization and examination has increased significantly throughout this course. From the periphery, astronomy seems overwhelmingly complex and unimaginable. But, when you venture into the weeds and examine closely, it is remarkably intuitive and fundamental. Still, certain phenomena have yielded contradictory conclusions that befuddle some of the brightest of minds. … Continue reading The Olber Paradox → Continue reading
Extremophiles
Incredibly species of microorganism and microbes have tested the limits of evolutionary theory as they have been discovered to survive an incredible range of extreme conditions. These microbes, called extremophiles can survive in various extremes: incredibly high temperatures, near-vacuum condition of space, and in the freezing cold. In fact, scientists have discovered microbes within the … Continue reading Extremophiles → Continue reading
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Extremophiles
Incredibly species of microorganism and microbes have tested the limits of evolutionary theory as they have been discovered to survive an incredible range of extreme conditions. These microbes, called extremophiles can survive in various extremes: incredibly high temperatures, near-vacuum condition of space, and in the freezing cold. In fact, scientists have discovered microbes within the … Continue reading Extremophiles → Continue reading
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The Dark Forest Theory
If you are interested in aliens and Fermi paradox, there is a must-read novel “The three-body problem”. The novel was written by a Chinese writer Liu Cixin, and in the novel Liu introduced a theory called “The Dark Forest Theory”. The theory has two axioms. The first one is that “survival” is the first need … Continue reading The Dark Forest Theory → Continue reading
Space Computers in Space
Hello friends, For my last blog post for ASTR 2110, I wanted to discuss a topic that I think is … More Continue reading
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Where is “I Love Lucy” Now?
She’s definitely past Proxima Centauri. On October 15, 1951, CBS first broadcasted a new show across the world. I Love Lucy … More Continue reading
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An Answer to the Fermi Paradox: Elon Musk’s Simulation Theory
The Fermi Paradox. A now commonly known claim made by Enrico Fermi (famous physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project A.K.A. the first nuclear bombs) while he was having lunch with a few colleagues. While the Fermi Paradox is less of a paradox and more of an argument (if you want more proof, The Space Perspective proves… Continue Reading → Continue reading
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