The Time Dilation Effects: How Time Passes Slower in the Universe

The Time Dilation Effects: How Time Passes Slower in the Universe

The older a person is, the faster time passes, scientists agree. But our entire universe apparently experiences a similar effect – even though it is a matter of the human psyche and physics in the cosmos. It was described by Geraint Lewis of the University of Sydney, Australia, and statistician Brendon Brewer of the University … Read more

Understanding Different Types of Galaxies: Disk vs Elliptical Galaxies

Understanding Different Types of Galaxies: Disk vs Elliptical Galaxies

KOMPAS.com – The Milky Way Galaxy is only one of the galaxies in this universe. The galaxy is described as having the shape of a rotating blue disk. But interestingly, it turns out that there are various forms of galaxies, not just disk-shaped. Kinds of galaxies Quoted from Live Science, Monday (3/7/2023) at the basic … Read more

Metaverse Applications Shine at Shanghai Mobile World Congress: New Experience & New Opportunities

  (Economic Observer) New experience and new application Metaverse shines at Shanghai Mobile World Congress China News Service, Shanghai, June 29th (Reporter Liu Yuying and Zheng Yingying) Industrial quality inspection, park inspection, cloud AR (augmented reality), virtual studio… The ongoing 2023 Shanghai Mobile World Congress showcases a series of Metaverse Applications, involving production, office, games, film … Read more

Exploring the Planets of Todd Howard’s Starfield: Only 10% Have Life

Exploring the Planets of Todd Howard’s Starfield: Only 10% Have Life

Bethesda Game Studios’ highly anticipated game, Starfield, is set to offer players a vast universe to explore. However, the newly appointed creative director, Todd Howard, has clarified that only about 10% of the game’s more than 1000 planets will have any form of life. This decision was made to capture the beauty and loneliness of … Read more

50-Year Anniversary of Pioneer 10: Surviving in Space for 3 Decades and Making Scientific Contributions

50-Year Anniversary of Pioneer 10: Surviving in Space for 3 Decades and Making Scientific Contributions

The probe was launched on March 2, 1972, using an Atlas-Centaur launch vehicle, and survived in the harsh space environment for over three decades, 25 of which were spent performing scientific tasks. The mission was only planned for 21 months At the same time, NASA originally planned the mission for only 21 months. Pioneer 10, … Read more

Discovery of Outer Hydrogen Disk and Galaxy Mergers in the Sinister Glare of the Black Eye Galaxy

Discovery of Outer Hydrogen Disk and Galaxy Mergers in the Sinister Glare of the Black Eye Galaxy

Jakarta – The “evil eye” galaxy, also known as M64, is a galaxy that casts a sinister glare across the cosmos and is surrounded by a cloud of dark dust at its periphery. This galaxy is also often referred to as the Black Eye Galaxy. Associated with this galaxy, astronomers have discovered an outer disk … Read more

JADES Program and James Webb Space Telescope Unveil Secrets of Galaxy Formation in Early Universe

JADES Program and James Webb Space Telescope Unveil Secrets of Galaxy Formation in Early Universe

Jakarta – Have you seen the photo above? Well, that’s how it feels to see more than 45,000 galaxies. This photo was captured by the Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES) program by the James Webb Space Telescope. JADES was a major science program that changed knowledge about galaxies in the early universe. As a result, … Read more

New Theory Claims Everything in the Universe Will Evaporate: Details on Hawking Radiation

New Theory Claims Everything in the Universe Will Evaporate: Details on Hawking Radiation

Thursday, 8 June 2023 – 06:08 WIB LIVE Techno – Physicist Stephen Hawking’s theory of black holes, aka black holes, has quite a scary length because the entire universe will evaporate when it’s time. In 1974, black holes are said to evaporate due to loss of what is called Hawking Radiation. The term, issued by … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope discovers ancient, almost invisible galaxy JD1

James Webb Space Telescope discovers ancient, almost invisible galaxy JD1

Jakarta – The faintest galaxy has been identified by the James Webb Space Telescope. This dim light is apparently influenced by its great distance from Earth, about 13.3 billion light years. These ancient, barely visible star clusters were born about a few million years after the Big Bang. At that time, the universe (cosmos) was … Read more