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What Came BEFORE the Big Bang? Dive Into 4 Mind-Blowing Theories!

Ever wondered what sparked the universe 13.8 billion years ago? Was it a quantum fluctuation, a cyclic universe bouncing forever, a multiverse bubbling with other realities, or string theory’s wild higher-dimensional dance? The James Webb Space Telescope is unveiling cosmic clues, and we’re unpacking these 4 epic theories about what happened before the Big Bang! Learn more here. Reblog if you’re a space nerd! Let’s geek out over the cosmos. Which theory blows your mind most—quantum, cyclic, multiverse, or string? Drop it in the tags!
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This is one of the most famous images in photographic history.
The first ever X-ray image was taken in 1895 by Wilhelm Röntgen, who was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics 1901.
The image of his wife Anna Bertha's hand (wedding ring clearly visible) propelled Röntgen into an international celebrity. Experts immediately realised the medical implications of his discovery.
Röntgen named the discovery X-radiation, or X-rays, after the mathematical term 'X' which denotes something unknown.
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When Mother Earth is mothering.
The ‘Blood falls’ in Antarctica. Caused by a subterranean lake high in salt and oxidised iron. When the water comes into contact with the air, it rusts, giving it its amazing red colour.
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"Mësonjëtorja" holds a very important place in Albanian history.
The First Albanian School:
* Mësonjëtorja, or the Albanian School, was the first secular school to teach in the Albanian language during the Ottoman period.
* It opened in Korçë, Albania, on March 7, 1887.
Significance:
* Its establishment was a pivotal moment in the Albanian National Awakening, a period of cultural and political revival.
* It played a crucial role in preserving and promoting the Albanian language and culture, which were facing suppression at the time.
* It represented a large step forward in Albanian education.
Present Day:
* The original school building has been preserved and now serves as a museum, allowing visitors to learn about its historical importance.
Cultural impact:
* There is also a very well known Albanian movie called "Mesonjetorja" that depicts the struggles of opening such a school. This movie is a very important part of Albanian film history.
In essence, Mësonjëtorja symbolizes the struggle for Albanian identity and the importance of education in national development.
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Physic is a joke for goats!
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This ancient representation of Nut, the sky goddess, originates from over 3,000 years ago during Egypt's New Kingdom period, specifically around 1300 BCE. Discovered in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, the artwork depicts Nut gracefully arched over the Earth, serving as a symbol of the continuous cycle of night and day. This painting illustrates the profound connection that the ancient Egyptians established between their mythology and celestial events, as evidenced by the remarkable similarity between Nut's form and the Milky Way, which remains visible in the night sky today.
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This February 28 2025
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February 12 2025. Full moon in Tirana, Albania.
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That is the equation of Dirac, probably the most stunning equation in physics. It describes the phenomenon of quantum connection, which alleges that if two separate methods work together with one another over a sure time period after which separate, we will describe them as two totally different methods, however they are going to exist already as one distinctive system. What occurs to 1 will proceed to have an effect on the opposite, whatever the distance between them. It’s referred to as quantum intertwining or quantum connection. Two particles that had been sooner or later linked stay linked perpetually, even when they’re light-years aside.
That is what occurs to 2 individuals when they’re linked by what we people name Love.
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