E=MC², the most famous equation in the world describes the fact that anything with mass possesses a huge amount of energy in principle like a 5-kilogram cat has enough energy in its mass to power the entire country of Norway for a year. If only the energy could somehow be fully extracted from the cat,Continue reading “Gravitational Efficiency: The outrageous efficiency of Blackhole”
Tag Archives: Cosmology
The Universe: constant Conflict
The universe. How big is it? Does it have a center? Does it have an edge? Is it getting bigger? And if so, why well, we know that there are two different meanings for Universe first. The observable universe is everything that we’ve been able to see or observe thus far and second the universeContinue reading “The Universe: constant Conflict”
Galaxies:The Birth, the manoeuvre
Most things in the universe happened to slowly for us to see them happening stars, like the sun take tens of millions of years to form and hundreds of millions of years to orbit there galaxies and colliding galaxies take billions of years to merge and yet we have a pretty decent understanding of howContinue reading “Galaxies:The Birth, the manoeuvre”
Perspective: A truth game of shifted view frame
When Galileo pointed his telescope at Jupiter in 1610, he was the first person to see the giant orbs attached to it by Springs. In his actual drawings compared night after night show these bright spots moving back and forth past Jupiter exactly the same as if they were balls hanging off of Springs. IContinue reading “Perspective: A truth game of shifted view frame”
Brown Dwarf: Star aspirant
The international astronomical Union defines Brown dwarfs as balls of gas in space that are too small to be bona fide hydrogen burning stars, but large enough to burn deuterium which anything bigger than about 13 times. The mass of Jupiter can do because of this brown dwarfs are often called failed stars or superContinue reading “Brown Dwarf: Star aspirant”