astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
The Astrology of the 2024 U.S. Democratic Primaries: Who Will Win?
Introduction/Disclaimer Previously, I wrote about my predictions for the Republican primary but to establish a prediction for who will win the general election, we also need to look at the Democratic primary. Many people take Joe Biden to be the sole candidate but he is not the only one running (in fact, he doesn't even appear on the ballot in some states!). Marianne Williamson and Dean Phillips are also running. While realistically, it is true that historically, no candidate within the same party has won a primary against a president running for their second term, the political climate is changing (perhaps partially as a result of astrological transits like Pluto in Aquarius) and given how many people are either unhappy about Biden's performance as president and/or concerned about his old age, it should not be considered an impossibility for another Democrat to gain traction. Although she isn't running, I have included Kamala Harris in this article, as well, because Biden's place in the race will also affect her stars, and as his Vice President, she will take his place if anything should happen to him.
Kaitlyn MauraPublished 2 months ago in Futurism"Sea-Scopes" At The bottom Of The Sea
Across the world telescopes are the best way for us to see what's out there in space but did you know that there's actually one being built with a completely different purpose it's a telescope at the bottom of the sea.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismHow Will Our Universe End? Big Crunch Theory
We've all heard about the Big Bang but what do you know about the Big Crunch, what is the Big Crunch? the Big Crunch Theory has its roots in Einstein's theory of general relativity everything in life follows an ebb and flow when one event occurs the reverse is likely to occur after hitting the extreme if the Big Bang causes the expansion of the universe then eventually the opposite will become true once the universe has reached its largest size and as determined by the amount of energy that's present it will begin to be collapsed in on itself and in the end form a massive black hole that contains all matter due to the conditions that are present in the singularity of the size everything will be squashed down to a miniscule size which is why it's called the Big Crunch.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismIs Time Travel Scientifically Possible?
Have you ever dreamt of traveling through time I'm sure we all have maybe you want to go back to the past to see how things were were even change something or would you prefer to go into the future to see how things turn out time travel is a mainstay of science fiction with books and movies imagining the benefits and risks of such an ability but is time travel actually possible and if so what do we need to be able to do it to understand how we might go about traveling through time we must first understand what time is classical physics saw the concept of time as something that exists for everyone everywhere in the universe it's independent of any who perceive it and progresses at the same pace for everyone it means that a cause is always followed by an effect never the other way around something that the structure of the universe relies upon the problem with this understanding of time though is that it doesn't hold true in all circumstances that is why Einstein theory of relativity is seen as one of the most important scientific breakthroughs ever because it explains the changing nature of time.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismEngaging Questions About the Universe and Life
British spelling The information contained in my articles has been gained by reading many books on the subject. I won’t pretend to be an expert, but I hope you will find some of them interesting and educational.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismCan We Build a Planet From SCRATCH?
Whether it is human activity were a giant meteor crashing into us planet Earth is not gonna last forever eventually the lump of space rock that we call home will one day no longer exist so what will we do as a species if this were to happen the obvious plan is to reach out into the universe and build colonies elsewhere but space travel is incredibly complex and we're still not sure if it's even possible to reach another solar system within a reasonable amount of time but what if we built an entirely new planet ourselves.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismWHAT Would Happened IF An Asteroid Collided With Earth
What would actually happen if an asteroid was on a collision course with our planet if you don't know hundreds of pieces of space rock fall through our atmosphere every single year but luckily they burn up on entry and were simply large enough to have any noticeable impact however there's evidence to suggest that the earth has experienced several large strikes throughout his history so there's every possibility that it could happen again to prepare ourselves for the worst case scenario NASA has been running a series of tests to see how well-prepared we are and unfortunately for us were not.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismKardashev Scale
The Kardashev Scale assesses a civilization's technological capabilities based on its ability to manipulate and utilize energy. This scale was devised by Russian astronomer Nikolai Semenovich Kardashev in 1964.
Myths About Göbekli Tepe, the Oldest Temple in the World, Being a Flowering Astronomical Observatory
Göbekli Tepe is incredibly fascinating because it was constructed thousands of years before anything else of comparable size that we are aware of. There is a lot of conjecture regarding its function, and as Astronomy.com points out, a lot of these suggest it fulfilled an astronomical purpose. These theories range from the implausible to the insane.
Francis DamiPublished 2 months ago in FuturismWormholes: Real or a Figment of Imagination?
The concept of wormholes, if encountered in reality, would manifest as spherical portals, reminiscent of black holes. Imagine a round, shimmering window offering a glimpse into a distant realm. Upon passing over this cosmic tunnel, the other side unfolds, revealing a new view, with your previous location fading into the background in the spherical window. The question arises: are wormholes genuine phenomena, or are they intricacies of magic concealed in the garments of physics and mathematics?
Nomfundo GumedePublished 2 months ago in FuturismExtraterrestrial beings or Aliens
Enrico Fermi, the renowned Italian physicist, is widely recognized as one of the greatest physicists in history. He played a pivotal role in establishing the fundamental principles of modern physics during the 20th century. Interestingly, despite his significant contributions, Fermi dedicated relatively little time to pondering the Fermi Paradox. In fact, it was merely a passing comment for him. The central question posed by this paradox is: "Where are they?" Here, "they" refers to extraterrestrial beings or aliens. Considering the vast expanse of our galaxy, known as the Milky Way, and the immense scale of the universe, it becomes evident that we inhabit a vast cosmic realm. The Milky Way alone boasts approximately 400 billion suns, with a substantial number of them hosting planetary systems. Consequently, there exists an abundance of habitable space, and more than enough time for civilizations to evolve and flourish. However, the crux of the Fermi Paradox lies in the fact that despite billions of years and countless worlds, we have yet to encounter any concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life within our galaxy. Thus, the paradox persists: Why is this the case?
A Colossal Collision
Our universe is a collection of our galaxies in the shape of a pretzel. What would happen if it were to collied with another universe?
Nomfundo GumedePublished 2 months ago in Futurism