Tag: space exploration
Why Time Runs Faster in Space – Part I
Time travel has been one of the most astounding dreams one would want to experience. We have seen it in the movies how spaceships...
Supernova Dust Detected in Antarctic Meteorites
We have already learnt how the study of ancient ice is crucial for our future. This interesting article published in Scientific American Mind written...
Space and its Infinite Parallel Worlds
If you were to head out into the cosmos, traveling ever farther, would you find that space goes on indefinitely, or that it abruptly...
What is the Role of Life in the Universe?
Scientists tell stories with the power to inspire. Geologists can tell a story of the titanic forces that have shaped the planet. Chemists can...
Whether Life Was Transported To Earth From Another Planet?
In Geoffrey Zubay's work titled the Origins of Life on the Earth and in the Cosmos, the author extrapolates the available research revolving around the...
The Hidden Reality of the Cosmos
If there was any doubt at the turn of the twentieth century, by the turn of the twenty-first, it was a foregone conclusion: when...
Giant Hurricane on Saturn Detected by Nasa’s Cassini Still a Mystery
Saturn has always been one of the most curiosity generating planets of our solar system and possibly one of the best looking planets due...
Free Streaming of Earth From Space
Remember The Truman Show where a man’s entire life was recorded and made into a TV show? It may be a reality in the...
Mars and the Human Connection
We may be Martians. In 1995 to 2000 there was some buzz around the theories of we all being from Mars. Joe Kirschvink is one of...
A New Perspective, The Pale Blue Dot
Perspective, a mental view of an individual which defines his actions and determines focus. An engineer may start his day in a totally different...