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.
♎ Libra Zodiac Sign: The Lover of Balance, Beauty, and Peace
If you were born between September 23 and October 22, you’re a Libra — one of the most graceful and charming signs of the zodiac. Represented by the scales, Libra is all about balance, fairness, and harmony. Ruled by Venus, the planet of love and beauty, Libras naturally attract good vibes, peaceful surroundings, and meaningful relationships.
By Mehran Aman8 months ago in Futurism
♑ Capricorn Zodiac Sign: The Mountain Climber of the Zodiac
If you were born between December 22 and January 19, congratulations — you’re a Capricorn! Known as one of the most grounded and determined signs of the zodiac, Capricorns are often seen as serious, hardworking, and dependable. But there's much more to them than just being the “boss” of the zodiac. In this blog, we’ll explore Capricorn’s personality, strengths, weaknesses, love life, career paths, and more — all in easy-to-understand language.
By Mehran Aman8 months ago in Futurism
Scorpio: The Mysterious Powerhouse of the Zodiac
Born between October 23 and November 21, Scorpio is one of the most misunderstood zodiac signs. Often mistaken for being cold, harsh, or intense, there’s so much more to this water sign than meets the eye. Scorpios are ruled by Pluto, the planet of transformation, and Mars, the planet of action. This gives them a unique mix of emotional depth and fiery determination.
By Mehran Aman8 months ago in Futurism
Part Three: The Final Revelation, And The True Face of the Divine
The True Face of the Divine In the first part, we explored an age when gods walked among men, an era when humanity's relationship with the divine was direct and tangible. In the second part, we entered the Golden Age, a period characterized by unity, wisdom, and balance. However, we soon witnessed its slow unraveling as corruption, ambition, and the burden of human forgetfulness took hold. This descent into chaos was not merely a loss of knowledge; it was a deliberate concealment orchestrated by those who feared humanity's awakening, as well as by the cycles of time itself, which safeguard sacred truths until the appropriate moment for their reemergence.
By The Secret History Of The World8 months ago in Futurism
Atomic Atomic Saturation
Atomic Atomic Saturation I have always been fascinated by the moments in science when nature seems to quietly whisper: “This is as far as I will go.” One of these whispers emerges in the world of atomic physics, in a phenomenon known as atomic saturation. It is an elegant yet stubborn limit in the interaction between light and matter, a point beyond which the rules we expect no longer apply in a simple way.
By Mohamed hgazy8 months ago in Futurism
How the Universe Can “Regenerate” Galaxies
When we think about galaxies, we imagine grand, seemingly eternal structures made up of billions of stars, planets, gas clouds, and dark matter. They appear timeless cosmic cities that simply age until their stars burn out, leaving only cold, silent darkness.
By Holianyk Ihor8 months ago in Futurism
What Would Happen If You Broke the Speed of Light?
Science, sci-fi, and a dash of time paradoxes The speed of light in a vacuum about 299,792 kilometers per second (or roughly 186,282 miles per second) isn’t just a big number. It’s the ultimate cosmic speed limit, built into the very fabric of the universe. Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity proved more than a century ago that nothing with mass can travel faster than light.
By Holianyk Ihor8 months ago in Futurism
How Space Creates Crystals: Jewels from the Depths of the Universe
When most people think of crystals, they imagine a sparkling piece of quartz on display in a mineral shop or a perfectly cut diamond set in a ring. But few realize that some of the most unusual and flawless crystals are not born deep within Earth’s crust they are forged in the cold, airless reaches of space.
By Holianyk Ihor8 months ago in Futurism
Hot Jupiters — The Planets That Shouldn’t Exist
In astronomy, there’s a strange breed of worlds that seem to defy common sense. They’re enormous, like Jupiter, yet they orbit so close to their stars that a “year” on them lasts only a few Earth days. Their scorching atmospheres can reach temperatures hot enough to melt metal. Astronomers call them Hot Jupiters and, by all known laws of planetary science, they shouldn’t exist at all.
By Holianyk Ihor8 months ago in Futurism
The South Atlantic Anomaly: A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field
The South Atlantic Anomaly: A Mysterious Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Field High above our planet, where satellites orbit and astronauts glide through space, there's a strange region unlike any other. It's not a hole in the ozone layer, nor a gap in the atmosphere—but a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field itself. Scientists call it the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), and it’s been puzzling geophysicists for decades.
By Mohamed hgazy8 months ago in Futurism
Super-Dense Worlds: Where a Kilogram Weighs Tons
When we think about weight, we usually picture familiar things: a kilogram of apples, a ton of bricks, a liter of water. Our measurements feel intuitive because we live on Earth, with Earth’s gravity. But step beyond our planet, and the entire system begins to break down. Imagine a world where a simple kilogram feels as heavy as a small car. Welcome to the realm of super-dense objects places where gravity bends reality, from neutron stars and exotic exoplanets to hypothetical "hell worlds" that challenge our understanding of physics.
By Holianyk Ihor8 months ago in Futurism











