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Black holes fascinate us primarily because we know very little about them. Given their
ability to attract everything around them, not even allowing light to escape, this is totally
understandable. We can’t get too close to them in detail, of course. We are left only to observe
them from a distance, and on top of all that – the distance is extremely far. But even in this way,
I managed to learn a lot of interesting things about them, and today I am ready to share this
information with you.
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At the beginning of 2022, a huge “sea dragon” was found in Britain! That’s what terrifying Ichthyosaurus is sometimes called. This beast lived in the waters of the Jurassic era one hundred eighty million years ago. It could easily swallow a human!
This carnivorous marine reptile unearthed in Britain reached up to ten meters in length. This is one of the most giant and complete skeletons of Ichthyosaurus in the history of paleontology. Broadly speaking, 2021 was quite full of surprising discoveries that let scientists see dinosaurs in a new light.
In this video, you’ll find out: what kind of weapon did the ancient reptiles have? Why is the famous t-rex not just one but several predators at the same time? Who was an even bigger and scarier creature?
In nineteen twenty-nine, researchers who were studying an ancient people named Oroch asked one of their shamans to draw a map of the Universe. The local sorcerer insisted that the Universe is surrounded by an invisible sphere with periodic holes that Orochs called "the mouth of the skies." The old man refused to tell where, in his opinion, those portals lead. Nowadays, this understanding of the world seems rather funny, but... can we find a better answer to the question they challenged the shaman with?
In this video, you’ll learn what space structures threaten humanity if we have a chance of living forever and whether we can find the boundary of the Universe.
Imagine getting one of the coolest superpowers ever – an ability to teleport! I have no doubts you’ll immediately want to travel from your dull office to a warm sunny resort. But don’t rush. Mind that after the very first leap, you can find yourself not on the Mexican seashore but in the cold vacuum of space. That is, if you aren't blown to atoms. And the trip can seem to last an eternity. In the real world, even having access to super technologies and superpowers doesn’t guarantee that you can instantly move from one place to another like sci-fi movie characters. But we’ll try to make the whole thing work! In this video, you’ll find out: how can teleportation kill you? Why are rocket engines indispensable even for a superhero jumper? And can we make teleportation work in the real world?
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Why don't we build a perfect house in Earth's orbit? Peace and quiet. And zero natural disasters. Or place this huge Dyson hemisphere near the Sun and take our Solar System’s future into our own hands. Finally, what about a mega generator that draws infinite energy from a tamed black hole? All these space megastructure projects may seem to offer unique opportunities to us people. However, in this video, I'll tell you: why is reshaping Earth not a very good idea? How can we make a black hole even more dangerous? And what real space megastructure projects can turn out to be mega graves for humankind?
Have you ever noticed that vacation days go by twice as fast as workdays? Well, maybe that’s precisely what’s happening. The Earth doesn’t spin on its axis once in exactly twenty-four hours as we used to think. In fact, its rotation speed can change. On July the nineteenth, twenty twenty scientists recorded the shortest day in history. It was almost a millisecond and a half shorter than usual. Moreover, researchers believe that the Earth's rotation rate will continue to increase.
But how fast? Four and a half billion years ago, the day on our planet lasted for just four hours. What if Earth starts spinning so fast again?
In this video, you’ll find out: can raindrops fall in the opposite direction? How to reach zero gravity on our planet? And what will happen to us if Earth starts spinning at the speed of light?
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Scientists called this disease tobacco mosaic. At the end of the nineteenth century, biologist Dmitry Ivanovsky decided at all costs to find a bacterium that causes it. However, while filtering the juice of plants, he stumbled upon something never seen before. The filter, which could stop all known microbes, was powerless against the causative agent of the tobacco mosaic, and it continued to infect more and more new bushes. So, it was something much smaller than bacteria but much more dangerous!
That was how humanity first discovered a new enemy, viruses.
And even though we’ve already seen them under the microscope, these little death machines continue to kill us.
In this video, you’ll find out: how did humanity fight against viruses without even knowing what it was? Why don’t many scientists consider viruses to be alive? And most importantly: how can we win the war against viruses?
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Looking through brilliant artworks by Leonardo da Vinci, you can come across not only aircraft sketches that were significantly ahead of their time but also weird wheels such as these. Judging by the comments he wrote on those sketches, that, in his opinion, was what “perpetual motion machines” could look like. Humankind had been dreaming about them since the dawn of time. Hypothetically, these machines can work infinitely or even create energy out of nothing!
In this video, I’ll answer the following questions: what is the secret behind the Da Vinci wheels? Did Nikola Tesla really invent the car with an infinite energy generator?
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What do we know about the Solar System? Actually, quite a lot. Our spacecraft made it to Pluto, and landed on the Moon, Mars, Titan, and even Venus. But not on Jupiter. This gas giant has no surface for a research probe to land on. But what if it’s not quite true? What if we send a submarine to Jupiter and try to figure it out?
In this video, you'll find out: Does it rain on Jupiter? Is it true that the planet smells like rotten eggs?
And can we get to the center of Jupiter?
More than 10 billion light-years separate us from one of the most dangerous space objects in the Universe. The ultra massive black hole TON618 - is the largest known black hole at the time of this video's release. Scientists estimate that its mass is equal to 66 billion solar masses and its event horizon extends to 200 billion kilometers. That's 124 billion miles! The gravity of black holes is incredibly strong. Even an object moving at the speed of light can't escape it. We're extremely lucky to have been born so far from TON 618.
But what if things were different? What if a similar black hole somehow appeared near our planet?
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You’re looking at our galaxy. At its center, there lies the most dangerous object of the Milky Way a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A-Star. For billions of years, this insatiable giant has been swallowing up everything that enters its gravitational field. But in twenty fourteen, the gas cloud G-Two managed to escape this black hole. And that was quite a shock for scientists.
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Surely each of you blew up homemade bombs in your childhood and set off fireworks! The most important thing is to move back. Firstly so that you don't get hurt by the pyrotechnics and secondly
because from a distance the show is much easier to see. Sometimes adults also blow things up but for completely different reasons. Fortunately, mankind hasn't yet reached space in this regard. But what if it were to happen and someone blew up the moon with nuclear weapons?
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