by portline | Jul 4, 2023 | Fun Facts
Charles Babbage (born December 26, 1791, England – died October 18, 1871) is an extremely prominent character in the universe of computing and informatics. His inventions were significant and had outstanding contributions to the world of science, such as the creation...
by portline | Jun 29, 2023 | Fun Facts
In physics, Bose-Einstein condensate is the state of matter that occurs in certain materials at temperatures near 0 K (absolute zero). The property that characterizes it is that a macroscopic amount of the particles of the material pass to the minimum energy level...
by portline | Jun 27, 2023 | Fun Facts
Ask most any scientist or student of science and theyll tell you that the most strange and perhaps most violently destructive entity in the universe, Black Holes. That said, trying to divorce black holes and quantum physics is problematic because so much of what is...
by portline | Jun 22, 2023 | Fun Facts
The Nature of Light has been a well researched and debated topic for centuries! In 1803, a physicist named Thomas Young famously proposed an experiment that changed the way we thought about waves and particles alike to this day! Youngs Double Slit Experiment...
by portline | Jun 22, 2023 | Fun Facts
In 1928, a young English physicist Paul Dirac (1902-1984), formulated a mathematical equation that combined Einstein’s principles of relativity with Niels Bohr’s postulates of quantum physics. This equation was considerably complicated. But when this mathematical...