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How Does A Nuclear Bomb Work?
by hassam
Nature has got millions of secrets in even the smallest and unimaginable things existing in the universe and scientists revealed many of them in the initial years of the twentieth century. Many of these... published 3 days ago
Beyond Einstein - The Theory of Everything
by djsartin
I first saw the news of this a short while ago and found the news fascinating, and now it seems it is really more astounding news than first thought. A surfer, by the name of (Antony) Garret Lisi, he prefers... published 8 months ago
Some Great People... Who Weren’t Considered Great
by hassam
The secret of life," as Paulo Coelho puts it ,"is to fall seven times and get up eight times." Success requires determination and never-wavering self-confidence. It does not matter what the world says about... published 4 months ago
Hey Americans, you're not the kings of the world!
by joaojeronimo
This hub started as a comment in "Why Europe can kiss my Red White and Blue". I started wondering why and how people from USA can be so proud of themselves and love America just the way it is... I mean... you... published 4 weeks ago
The Four Factors Involved In Scientific Revolutions
by hassam
Scientific revolutions are not a mystery anymore. It is obvious from the past revolutions that there are four critical factors which pave the way for major revolutions in science and technology. These factors... published 5 weeks ago
Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls
by William F. Torpey
It's great to be alive, to breathe fresh air, to hear the robins sing and see the rising sun, to be free, to be part of mankind. Life, despite trials and tribulations, is joyous; but it also is ethereal, evaporating, sooner or later, into, for the faithful, the heavens. published 10 months ago
Albert Einstein
by balisunset
In August 8th, 1876, Hermann Einstein (* 30 August 1847 to Buchau; † October 10, 1902 in Milan) married Pauline Koch. Three years later, on March 14, 1879, Albert, their first child, born in their apartment... published 3 weeks ago
What On Earth Is Wrong With Gravity?
by Matt D. Barnes
"When Newton saw an apple fall, he found In that slight startle from his contemplation - 'Tis said (for I'll not answer above ground For any sage's creed or calculation) - A mode of proving that the earth... published 6 days ago
Faster Than Light Travel
by Earl S. Wynn
We've seen it on Star Trek, we've seen it on Star Wars, and heck, we've probably seen it on every Science Fiction show or in the pages of every novel that takes its readers for an interstellar romp around the... published 3 months ago
Would Scientists Really Be Able To Build A Time Machine?
by hassam
For several decades, sci-fi movies and books on time travel have tickled our imagination into believing that maybe one day, some scientist or theorist will invent the magic of a time machine that will enable... published 6 weeks ago












