
Love Begins
Cosimo Galluzzi
dirt enthusiast
Keni
Cosmic Funnies
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.

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todays bird

Origami Around

oozey mess

pixel skylines
noise dept.

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@deoxiside-blog
Sometimes you eat a bear... turned 5 today!
finally found the time to draw something just for myself again(and yes I obviously have no idea how to play a guitar)
you've heard of watching anime now get ready for
appreciating life and loving yourself
Part 1 ‖ Part 2 ‖ Part 3 ‖ Part 4 ‖ Part 5
This is actually the best intro to a porno that has ever existed
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Sometimes you eat a bear... turned 4 today!
Black Holes: Relativity’s Problem Child
It wasn’t long after Einstein amazed the world with his theory of general relativity in 1915 that physicists were busily working out its more outlandish implications. And none freakier than the spacetime disruptions we now call black holes. Black holes have been making trouble for theorists ever since: putting ideas to the test, exposing gaps and contradictions, and forcing physics to search for new unifying principles beneath the rifts. The latest bit of black hole mischief is a set of paradoxes whose solution, some say, threatens one or more pillars of modern physics and may require a rethinking of general relativity itself.
Cosmologist and relativist Anthony Aguirre, who so ably introduced us to GR in our two-part primer, returns to discuss the black hole information paradox and firewall hypothesis, which are fueling one of the hottest controversies in theoretical physics today. Anthony also provides an update on the BICEP2 experiment and the reported – now retracted – discovery of primordial gravity waves that created such a stir last year. Here’s our previous show on BICEP2.
Also mentioned: our 2010 interview with physicist Leonard Susskind on the black hole information paradox.
Click the play arrow above to hear the interview, or the download icon on the upper right to get your own mp3. Click the share icon (the box with arrow) to embed the interview in a tweet, Facebook post, etc.
i’ve discovered that if you put @dril’s name on richard dawkins tweets they actually make more sense