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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
Why SPEED OF LIGHT May Actually Be WRONG _ Nobody Has Actually Measured Light Speed
give me just a little time and I will prove to you that till now no scientist has measured the speed of light. And the scientists who claimed to have measured the speed of light, all of them repeated the same mistake again and again. Its simple meaning is that currently we are using the speed of light. 3*10 Race to the Power of Eight Meters, second post does not have exact speed but average speed we are right but even more strange thing is that when first of all, there is no street light
By SANJOY DAS3 years ago in Futurism
Why is NASA Worried About BETELGEUSE Explosion_
Nasa Look carefully at the images of Red Super Zain Beetlejuice, the closest to Earth. These three images were taken at intervals of just a few months. The first of these images is from November 2019, the second is from November to December 2019 and the third is after about April 2020. Here you can clearly see that unlike other stars which take thousands of years, Beetlejuice dims and explodes. star very fast ovum right, ovum right so unstable
By SANJOY DAS3 years ago in Futurism
THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION
INTRODUCTION Space exploration has always fascinated humankind, touching off our interest and pushing the limits of what we are familiar the universe. Throughout the long term, critical steps have been made in space investigation, from the notorious Apollo moon missions to the automated wanderers investigating Mars. However, what lies ahead? What does the future hold for space investigation? In this article, we will dig into the thrilling possibilities and progressions that are forming the eventual fate of room investigation.
By FLYING WHALE3 years ago in Futurism
CAN HUMANS DRINK PLANET MARS WATER
Mars, the red planet, may appear lifeless and dry at first glance, but scientists believe there was once a significant amount of water on its surface. Evidence of ancient river valley networks, lake beds, and specific minerals and rocks that can only form in liquid water suggest that Mars may have experienced massive floods 3.5 billion years ago. While the atmosphere on Mars is too thin for water to remain in its liquid form on the surface, there is still water to be found beneath the planet's surface, particularly in its polar regions and at the north polar ice cap. Occasionally, salty water flows down crater walls and hillsides, and there are trace amounts of water in the planet's atmosphere, albeit as vapor.
By Loreta Diverse3 years ago in Futurism
THINGS YOU WERE LIED TO ABOUT SPACE
The colour of the sun The sun is often depicted as a bright yellow ball of fire, but in reality, it appears more greenish or white. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, and the sun falls in the yellow-white range.
By Muhammad Alim3 years ago in Futurism
Largest Detected Cosmic Explosion 8 Billion Light Years Away
The headline image is of the oldest documented observation of a supernova (related to but not the subject of this story). This image combines data from four space telescopes to create a multi-wavelength view of all that remains of RCW 86, the oldest documented example of a supernova. Chinese astronomers witnessed the event in 185 A.D., documenting a mysterious "guest star" that remained in the sky for eight months. X-ray images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton Observatory were combined to form the blue and green colors in the image. The X-rays show the interstellar gas that has been heated to millions of degrees by the passage of the shock wave from the supernova. Public Domain, Source: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2173.html
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism
These 7 technology trends will have the biggest impact on the jobs of the future
The sudden arrival of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney has got millions of workers wondering how their jobs and livelihoods might be impacted. While AI is currently dominating the headlines, other technology shifts are going on in the background that will also have a major influence on how we work in the future.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
How Will Technology Change The World In The Next Five Years
In an era defined by technological advancements, the world is poised to witness a remarkable transformation in the next five years. As we stand at the intersection of innovation and global challenges, the application of cutting-edge technologies to address pressing issues has become a top priority. From ensuring food security for a growing population to revolutionizing healthcare accessibility and combating climate change, the potential of these innovative solutions is immense. This article delves into the exciting realm of the next five years, exploring how entrepreneurs, the investment community, and enterprise research and development organizations are coming together to develop and deploy groundbreaking solutions that will deliver tangible results.
By nizam uddin3 years ago in Futurism
Future Science Space
As the 21st century progresses, humanity's fascination with outer space continues to grow, fueled by rapid advancements in technology, ambitious space missions, and the increasing accessibility of space exploration. This article delves into the future science space, analyzing the latest developments and breakthroughs in the field, as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. From space agriculture to interplanetary colonization, from space tourism to cutting-edge space propulsion systems, we explore the myriad ways in which future science space will shape our lives and redefine our understanding of the universe.
By PaTiK 62383 years ago in Futurism
The Future of Work
As automation continues to reshape the job market, there is a growing need for individuals to keep up with the changing trends in technology. While some jobs may be lost to automation, new industries are emerging, which require different skill sets. In the next 10 years, several new jobs are expected to emerge that will become cornerstones of the future of work. In this article, we will discuss some of the new jobs that are expected to emerge in the future of work.
By PaTiK 62383 years ago in Futurism









