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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Why are meteorites able to burn in space?
Why are meteorites able to burn in space? The sky and earth are vast, mysterious, and desirable. As we all know, there are countless galaxies in the universe, and our solar system is just one of them. As the planet of intelligent life in the solar system, the Earth was born at the beginning of mankind, and after millions of years of evolution and growth, today's mankind has embarked on the road of rapid technological development, stepped out of the Earth and started to explore the universe.
By Many A-Sun3 years ago in Futurism
How many secrets of the universe remain unsolved?
One day in 2019, Anna Kandinsky of the University of Western Sydney's Faculty of Science was observing the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) when she suddenly spotted a very mysterious object. As a female scientist, she couldn't help but say, "WTF!"
By Cindy Dory3 years ago in Futurism
A brand new black hole will appear!
We all know that there are many black holes in the universe. In addition to supermassive black holes, primordial black holes, and newly discovered intermediate-mass black holes, which are not yet known exactly why they form, massive stars also become stellar-class black holes after collapsing at the end of their lives.
By Sue Torres3 years ago in Futurism
How much do you know about the dangers of a trip to Mars?
Astronauts to Mars journey is not like tourists to Switzerland so easy, relaxed, and comfortable, but a journey full of uncertainties and unknown risks of adventure. Astronauts on Mars exploration missions will have to fight for a long time against the stresses of deep space radiation, microgravity, claustrophobic space, and isolation.
By Alessandro Algardi3 years ago in Futurism
More than 20 types of amino acids found, extraterrestrial life really exists?
Recently, Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology said scientists detected more than 20 amino acids in samples collected by the asteroid probe "Hayabusa 2". These samples were taken from the asteroid "Ryugu" by "Hayabusa 2" in 2020. According to Professor Emeritus of Astrobiology Kenshasa Kobayashi of Yokohama National University, the discovery of multiple amino acids on celestial bodies beyond Earth is "unprecedented" and may even suggest the existence of life beyond Earth.
By Sue Torres3 years ago in Futurism
Why does time go forwards, not backwards?
When Isaac Newton published his famous Principia in 1687, his three elegant laws of motion solved a lot of problems. Without them, we couldn't have landed people on the Moon 282 years later. But these laws brought to physics a new problem, which wasn't fully appreciated until centuries after Newton and still nags at cosmologists today.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Futurism
Why do the experts always want to blow up the moon?
Since ancient times, the moon has been of great importance to mankind, both from a scientific and cultural point of view. Out of curiosity about the moon, people began to fantasize about the universe, and ancient Chinese mythology came about as a result of the fantasy about the universe, and as a result, mankind began to develop technology step by step and explore the universe little by little.
By Mao Jiao Li3 years ago in Futurism
How scary is the universe level civilization
In 1964 the Russian astrophysicist Haberdasher divided the cosmic civilization hierarchy into four classes according to the utilization of energy in the universe, and at a later stage, scientists made three additional classes.
By Alessandro Algardi3 years ago in Futurism
The spiral arms of the Milky Way are breaking off, and what's causing it?
In the Milky Way, galaxies or celestial systems are closely related to each other, and if one of them changes, it is likely to have an impact on the other systems as well, even with serious consequences, such as falling apart.
By Copperchaleu3 years ago in Futurism










