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Catching Waves

February 23, 2017by Mekhi Dhesi 17 Comments

In 1915 Gravitational Waves were predicted by Einstein as a product of his theory of general relativity and in 2015, on the theory’s 100th anniversary, their existence was verified. Find out what all the fuss about and how the long awaited detection came about.

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Astrophysics, Physics, Science

Black Holes: #2 Glowing and Shrinking

January 14, 2017by Mekhi Dhesi 25 Comments

Today we follow on from the first in the series on Black Holes (#1 Falling In) and talk about how black holes aren’t thought to be that black after all with the idea of Hawking Radiation. The post will then cover how, as a result of this radiation black holes are thought to evaporate and as a result shrink!

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Astrophysics, Physics, Science

The Dark Side

December 28, 2016by Mekhi Dhesi 47 Comments

Today we venture to the dark side in order to bust some myths on the two most mysterious and shady characters in our universe: dark matter and dark energy.

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Astrophysics, Cosmology, Physics

Black Holes: #1 Falling In

November 24, 2016by Mekhi Dhesi 57 Comments

Ever wondered what would happen if you had the nasty fate of falling into a black hole or what you would see happen if you were at a safe distance watching your friend fall in? Well read on and find out…

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Astrophysics, Physics, Science

Strange New Worlds

November 17, 2016by Mekhi Dhesi 39 Comments

Prior to 1992 not a single exoplanet was known to exist. Now, here we sit having discovered 3,537 exoplanets in 2,653 planetary systems. Today we explore these strange new worlds.

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Astrophysics, Science, Space

Where is everyone? The Fermi Paradox

November 6, 2016by Mekhi Dhesi 77 Comments

This post examines the Fermi Paradox which asks the question, where is everyone in this vast universe? Why have we received no signs of extraterrestrial life when we scour the night skies?… Where are all the aliens?

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Astrophysics, Science, Space

Making Humans Interplanetary – SpaceX

September 29, 2016by Mekhi Dhesi 42 Comments

Today we talk about SpaceX’s plans to send humans to Mars and make us an interplanetary species. I write this post after attending Elon Musk’s talk at the 2016 International Aeronautical Congress in Mexico.

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Astrophysics, Science, Space

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