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February 1, 2016

Our Magnified Universe

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The awe inspiring topic of Our Magnified Universe- “Wondrous Universe: Our Truth in the Window of Science” was covered in TEDxSLU (of St. Louis University), along with other inspirational and delightful speeches and performances. We all steeped ourselves in enthusiasm and thrill as we navigated through the day bustling with activities, and ideas. A lot of credit goes to the organizers, mostly from St Louis University, for charting out such a well planned event. Take a peek at their initia...

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Published on February 01, 2016 14:25

January 4, 2016

Quantum Cosmic Uniformity

Quantum and cosmic aren’t two different landscapes of reality. Just two different ways to look at the very same (I expand this is detail in Physical Laws of the Mathematical Universe). The constant bubbly jitters of quantum arena permeate all-across physicality—including the immensity of colossal cosmos. What we see is subject to what we can see via our sensory receptors. But our scientific curiosity and expedition allow us to peer into an architecture that doesn’t just tell us how the full-l...

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Published on January 04, 2016 15:00

December 13, 2015

Just some catching up today

Many of us who relished Interstellar also eagerly took to browsing The Science of Interstellar, a pictorially exquisite book title extended by Kip Thorne, the same scientist who oversaw the science behind the alluring storyline of Interstellar. And there are considerable bits in the book to savor on, as to why certain elements played the way they did, like the crux of gravitational anomaly in the landscape of movie, the brilliant depiction of black hole, the alleged ghost of Cooper that his d...

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Published on December 13, 2015 09:51