The idea of a world government has been a hot topic in the U.S. elections and throughout history.
Here’s something to think about — physicists have proposed that the Universe could have a ‘self destruct’ mechanism, whereby everything in existence could disappear forever at any time, without warning.
Yep, as the video by Kurzgesagt — In a Nutshell above explains, if this self-destruct button turns out to be a real thing, it means we could be here one second, and gone the next, and we’d never even see it coming.
To understand this horrifying scenario, we first have to go through two of the fundamental principles of the Universe, the first being energy levels.
What if we could find one single equation that explains every force in the universe? Professor Michio Kaku explores how physics could potentially shrink the science of the big bang into an equation as small as E=mc².
NASA tests the engine for the most powerful rocket ever built, designed for deep-space missions.
New technique allows scientists to read the pages of an ancient text without opening the book.
To make it easier to sift through data on proteins, a composer and a biologist turned them into music, an approach that could have many applications.