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James Webb Telescope finds evidence of 'celestial monster' stars the size of 10,000 suns lurking at the dawn of time Read her
James Webb Telescope finds evidence of 'celestial monster' stars the size of 10,000 suns lurking at the dawn of time Read here🧐 Share: @AstroMechanics

Time for important laws Canada has introduced a new criminal code for crimes on the Moon. From now on, astronauts who committ
Time for important laws Canada has introduced a new criminal code for crimes on the Moon. From now on, astronauts who committed misconduct can be officially prosecuted. Everyone willing to rob aliens will now answer to the law in Canada😁 Share: @AstroMechanics

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics 📚Share: @AstroMechanics

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics By David J. Griffiths This book first teaches learners how to do quantum mechanics, and the
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics By David J. Griffiths This book first teaches learners how to do quantum mechanics, and then provides them with a more insightful discussion of what itmeans. Fundamental principles are covered, quantum theory presented, and special techniques developed for attacking realistic problems. The books two-part coverage organizes topics under basic theory, and assembles an arsenal of approximation schemes with illustrative applications Enjoy your reading time📚 Share: @AstroMechanics

💡🔮Quick Fact🔮💡 #Final-part7 The future of the universe may depend on how much dark matter there is. If there is too much,
💡🔮Quick Fact🔮💡 #Final-part7 The future of the universe may depend on how much dark matter there is. If there is too much, its gravity will eventually stop the Universe's expansion, and make it shrink again😨 A galaxy's bright stars may be only a tiny parts of its total matter. Much of the galaxy may be invisible dark matter 📌This week's discussion about Dark Matter has ended. Thanks for reading🙏 Share: @AstroMechanics

•What would happen if there was no dark matter🫣? #Part6🗯 — Without dark matter, galaxies would lose a large fraction of the
What would happen if there was no dark matter🫣? #Part6🗯 — Without dark matter, galaxies would lose a large fraction of the gas that forms new stars immediately after the first major star-forming event they experienced. (As of scientists Explanations) Share: @AstroMechanics

•Can dark matter be used as fuel🔋? #Part7🗯 —Scientists Says Dark Matter Could Likely Be Incredible Fuel for Spacecraft. Sha
Can dark matter be used as fuel🔋? #Part7🗯 —Scientists Says Dark Matter Could Likely Be Incredible Fuel for Spacecraft. Share: @AstroMechanics

What are the 3 main characteristics of dark matter? #Part6🗯 —Dark matter is dark: It emits no light and cannot be seen direc
What are the 3 main characteristics of dark matter? #Part6🗯 —Dark matter is dark: It emits no light and cannot be seen directly, so it cannot be stars or planets. Dark matter is not antimatter. Antimatter annihilates matter on contact, producing gamma rays. Astronomers do not detect them. Dark matter is not black holes: Black holes are gravity lenses that bend light. Share: @AstroMechanics

•What happens if dark matter touches matter? #Part5 — Dark matter particles can penetrate all other forms of matter, which me
What happens if dark matter touches matter? #Part5Dark matter particles can penetrate all other forms of matter, which means that they may even be able to traverse right through our planet without losing any energy whatsoever. ✨On the other hand, their impact with ordinary matter that Earth is comprised of may hamper them slightly, resulting in a loss of energy Share: @AstroMechanics

Some effects of Dark Matter #Part4✨ ▸According to cosmologists' prevailing theory, dark matter pervades pretty much every gal
Some effects of Dark Matter #Part4✨ ▸According to cosmologists' prevailing theory, dark matter pervades pretty much every galaxy, providing the extra gravity that keeps stars from swirling out into space, given the speeds at which astronomers see the galaxies rotating. ▸Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot✨ Share: @AstroMechanics

How do we detect dark matter and measure its volume? #Part3🗯️ --As dark matter does not interact with matter and light we de
How do we detect dark matter and measure its volume? #Part3🗯️ --As dark matter does not interact with matter and light we detect it with its effect and to measure its volume we first study the mass of the other components of the area/galaxy and then if the mass is higher than the estimate we subtract the actual mass with the estimated mass to get the volume of dark matter. Share: @AstroMechanics

What is dark matter made of? #Part2🗯 —It could be composed of baryons but it could also be non-baryonic, that means consisti
What is dark matter made of? #Part2🗯 —It could be composed of baryons but it could also be non-baryonic, that means consisting of different types of particles. Most scientists think that dark matter is composed of non-baryonic matter Share: @AstroMechanics

What is dark matter? #Part1🗯 — Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter and component of the universe that composed of p
What is dark matter? #Part1🗯Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter and component of the universe that composed of particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light, so they can not detected by observing Electromagnetic radiation, and also their presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity. Dark matter makes up about 85 percent of the total matter in the universe, accounting for more than five times as much as all ordinary matter😮 Share: @AstroMechanics

Final Part 5💥 💡🔮Quick Fact🔮💡 ✨In 2012, Quantum Physicists Dr.S. Haroche and Dr.D. Wineland received Nobel Prize for thei
Final Part 5💥 💡🔮Quick Fact🔮💡 ✨In 2012, Quantum Physicists Dr.S. Haroche and Dr.D. Wineland received Nobel Prize for their experiments which showed that “A particle can be at two different locations at the same time” —These Experiments indirectly showed that Parallel Universe do/may exist😮✨. 📌This week's discussion about parallel universe has ended! Thanks For Reading🙏 Share: @AstroMechanics

Do multiverse exist? Part 4💥 ✨Even though certain features of the universe seem to require the existence of a multiverse, no
Do multiverse exist? Part 4💥 ✨Even though certain features of the universe seem to require the existence of a multiverse, nothing has been directly observed that suggests it actually exists✨ Share: @AstroMechanics

Is parallel universe a thing? Part 3💥 ✨Parallel universes are no longer just a feature of a good sci-fi story. There are now
Is parallel universe a thing? Part 3💥 ✨Parallel universes are no longer just a feature of a good sci-fi story. There are now some scientific theories that support the idea of parallel universes beyond our own. However, the multiverse theory remains one of the most controversial theories in science. Our universe is unimaginably big✨ Share: @AstroMechanics

Who proposed the parallel universe theory? Part 2💥 ✨Applicant Hugh Everett III In 1954, Princeton University doctoral applic
Who proposed the parallel universe theory? Part 2💥 ✨Applicant Hugh Everett III In 1954, Princeton University doctoral applicant Hugh Everett III proposed that parallel universes co-exist with and diverge from our own universe✨ Share: @AstroMechanics

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#Fun😂 Share: @AstroMechanics

What is parallel universe? Part 1💥 ✨A parallel universe, also known as a parallel dimension, alternate universe, or alternat
What is parallel universe? Part 1💥 ✨A parallel universe, also known as a parallel dimension, alternate universe, or alternate reality parallel universe is a separate universe or world that coexists with our known universe. The sum of all potential parallel universes that constitute reality is often called a "multiverse"✨ Share: @AstroMechanics