Category Archives: 10 Words or Less
An Age-Old Question Resolved
What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object? Continue reading
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In 10 Words, or Less… Solution to the Newton-Gregory Problem in simple 3D space
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In 10 Words, or Less… Russell’s Paradox:
In 10 Words, or Less… Russell’s Paradox: Continue reading
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On Gravity
Three of its primary attributes… each in 10 Words or Less. Continue reading
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In 10 Words, or Less… The Big Bang:
The “Big Bang” in 10 Words or Less. (Quite a few less.) Continue reading
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In 10 Words, or Less… darkMatter:
The short answer to the riddle of the mysterious meta-material called darkMatter. Continue reading
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In 10 Words, or Less… Gravity Waves:
The reason why we can’t measure them. Continue reading
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In 10 Words, or Less… darkEnergy:
Dark Energy: In 10 Words, or Less…
When we look at very distant objects in space, the light that we see is always to some degree more “red” than it should be. That is to say, the wavelength of the light is longer than expected for the type of galaxy or quasar being observed.
A similar phenomenon occurs when a car drives by with its horn blaring… Continue reading
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The Advent of Monolithic Man
The word ‘monolith’ denotes something that is massive and uniform. As such, it can be applied to anything from a large, continuous piece of stone to a person of towering, unique intellect – someone who stands alone in his or her field of endeavour. In the latter case, there is perhaps no more perfect an example than that of the late professor Albert Einstein… Continue reading
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