Shining Light on the Double-Slit Experiment and Quantum Reality

Modern-day replica of Thomas Young's double-slit experiment.

Over the past few years, I’ve been increasingly consumed with the idea in quantum mechanics and also Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.  I am fascinated with the idea that our subatomic particles can and indeed do exists in more than one place as once. Therefore, we exist in more than one place at once as well. This … Read more

The Holographic Principle and Is it Reality?

Calabi Yau

I was watching a fascinating documentary on Science Channel called “What Is Reality?”  The show progressed and discussed Fermi Lab and the Tevatron.  Atoms smashed together and in time we learned about The Standard Model of elementary particles as called “the particle zoo.” However, what shocked me and took me aback was the topic of … Read more

Dark Flow – Attraction of a Mysterious Presence.

The 'dark flow' of wayward galaxy clusters.

Much attention has been recently given to dark flow. We know that the universe is expanding in an ever accelerating rate. We know the expansion is in all directions. However, there exist galaxy super custers which are moving in a direction independent of the surrounding clusters. What force could exist that could attract such large … Read more

The Possibly of Time Travel and The First Time Machine

Stephen Hawking theorizes on Time Travel

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, either sending objects (or in some cases just information) backwards in time to some moment before the present, or sending objects forward from the present to the future without the need … Read more

Michio Kaku – Escape to a Parallel Universe

Dr. Michio Kaku

big think: http://bigthink.com/ideas/18973 How might the universe end? Michio Kaku: Well, when we try to look at the whole universe itself –  many people ask the question, “Well Professor, how do you know — how do you know that the universe is expanding?  How do you know that it came from a big bang?  How … Read more

TED – Brian Cox: Why we need the explorers @ProfBrianCox

briancox1

Professor Brian Cox has always been one of my heroes growing up and even today in my young adulthood. He has made science and cosmology chic and trendy. He has spurred the fascination of science to a new generation and appears regularly on documentaries attempting to answer the greatest mysteries in science. Currently, working with … Read more

Our Cosmic Light Horizon

Cosmic Microwave Backgroup

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizon_problem The horizon problem is a problem with the standard cosmological model of the Big Bang which was identified in the 1970s. It points out that different regions of the universe have not “contacted” each other due to the great distances between them, but nevertheless they have the same temperature and other physical properties. This … Read more

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