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Fomalhaut (The "Eye of Sauron")
Located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Austrinus, this system contains a massive debris ring that resembles a biological eye.
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The Schrödinger Equation
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The time evolution of the wave function is given by the total energy of the system
The Imaginary Unit (i): This is the square root of -1. It ensures that the solution is a wave that oscillates instead of something that just decays or fizzles out immediately
The Reduced Planck Constant (ℏ): A tiny number that sets the scale where classical physics stops working. If this were a large number, you’d see your coffee cup tunneling through the table
The Wave Function (ψ): This is a probability amplitude. It isn’t "solid matter" but rather a field of information
The Hamiltonian Operator (Ĥ): This represents the Total Energy Think of it as a command that "reads" the state of the particle and extracts its energy (kinetic + potential)
The Partial Derivative with respect to Time (∂/∂t): ▪This tells us how the wave function changes moment by moment. ▪It is partial because the wave function depends on both time and space (where the particle is) ▪ The partial derivative isolates time to see how the situation evolves as seconds tick by. Without it, we would only have a static snapshot
Being a fan of anything popular becomes 10x more bearable once you learn that platonic ships exist.
10 Mind-Blowing Psychology Facts 2026 That Will Change How You See Yourself Forever 🧠✨
Why Humans Can’t Survive Extreme Pressure — Deep Sea Science Explained
The deep ocean is one of Earth’s final frontiers… but it’s also one of the most extreme environments for the human body. 🌊 From crushing pressure to endless darkness, your body would struggle to cope even a few meters below the surface.
This article breaks down the science behind extreme pressure, why humans would be harmed by it, and what it teaches us about life in the deep sea.
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