It’s Sad How Much Of What Is Taught In School Is Useless To Over 99% Of The Population.

It’s sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.

There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they aren’t used anymore!

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6 years ago

If you’re not amazed by the stars on a clear night then we won’t work.

6 years ago
M43 - Part Of The Same Star-forming Complex As The Great Orion Nebula (M42)

M43 - Part of the same star-forming complex as the Great Orion Nebula (M42)

6 years ago

Take your time. You’ll get it.

6 years ago

420 more like 440 lol stay in tune, guys

6 years ago
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)
Amazing Views From The International Space Station (ISS)

Amazing views from the International Space Station (ISS)

6 years ago

the fact that stars even exist and we can look at them every night for free just makes me go !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 years ago
Saturn’s Moon Enceladus, Covered In Snow And Ice, Resembles A Perfectly Packed Snowball In This Image

Saturn’s moon Enceladus, covered in snow and ice, resembles a perfectly packed snowball in this image from NASA’s Cassini mission.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

5 years ago
Earthrise, Apollo Moon Landing 

Earthrise, Apollo Moon Landing 

6 years ago
Superfluidity Consists Of An Anomalous Liquid State Of Quantum Nature Which Is Under A Very Low Temperature
Superfluidity Consists Of An Anomalous Liquid State Of Quantum Nature Which Is Under A Very Low Temperature

Superfluidity consists of an anomalous liquid state of quantum nature which is under a very low temperature behaving as if it had no viscosity and exhibiting an abnormally high heat transfer. This phenomenon was observed for the first time in liquid helium and has applications not only in theories about liquid helium but also in astrophysics and theories of quantum gravitation.

Helium only ends boiling at 2.2 K and is when it becomes helium-II (superfluid helium), getting a thermal conductivity increased by a million times, in addition to becoming a superconductor. Its viscosity tends to zero, hence, if the liquid were placed in a cubic container it would spread all over the surface. Thus, the liquid can flow upwards, up the walls of the container. If the viscosity is zero, the flexibility of the material is non-existent and the propagation of waves on the material occurs under infinite velocity.

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Because it is a noble gas, helium exhibits little intermolecular interaction. The interactions that it presents are the interactions of Van der Waals. As the relative intensity of these forces is small, and the mass of the two isotopes of helium is small, the quantum effects, usually disguised under the thermal agitation, begin to appear, leaving the liquid in a state in which the particles behave jointly, under effect of a single wave function. In the two liquids in which cases of superfluidity are known, that is, in isotopes 3 and 4 of helium, the first is composed of fermions whereas the second is composed of bosons. In both cases, the explanation requires the existence of bosons. In the case of helium-3, the fermions group in pairs, similar to what happens in the superconductivity with the Cooper pairs, to form bosons.

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Helium’s liquidity at low temperatures allows it to carry out a transformation called Bose–Einstein condensation, in which individual particles overlap until they behave like one big particle.

Superfluid in astrophysics

The idea of superfluids existed within neutron stars was proposed by Russian physicist Arkady Migdal  in 1959. Making an analogy with Cooper pairs that form within superconductors, it is expected that protons and neutrons in the nucleus of a star of neutrons with sufficient high pressure and low temperature behave in a similar way forming pairs of Cooper and generate the phenomena of superfluidity and superconductivity.

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The existence of this phenomenon was proven by NASA  in 2011 when analyzing the neutron star left by supernova Cassiopeia A.

sources: 1, 2, 3 & 4 animation: 1 & 2

6 years ago

“I confess I do not know why, but looking at the stars always makes me dream.”

Vincent van Gogh

(via adrenaline)

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