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#Scientists Reel by @entrepreneur.legend - Stephen Hawking 😄

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Stephen Hawking 😄 🔰 Save this post for leter 📨 Share with your friends If you like this content , make sure are you following 👇 Follow @entrepreneur.legend Follow @entrepreneur.legend To ensure you never miss new content, enable post notifications 🔔 HASHTAGS — #stephenhawking #stephenhawkins #scientist #scientists #scientistlife #science #greatscientist #entreprenuer #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurmotivation #succesfulscientists
#Scientists Reel by @__blueflames - Dreams aren't portals to another universe, but they're still mind-blowing. While scientists haven't confirmed parallel worlds, the idea sparks imagina
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Dreams aren’t portals to another universe, but they’re still mind-blowing. While scientists haven’t confirmed parallel worlds, the idea sparks imagination and are still in theories. Ideas from quantum physics and multiverse concept suggesting that many versions of reality could exist. Some connect this to dreams as dreams feel real, vivid and emotional. But, In reality our brains are the ultimate creators, weaving vivid experiences from memories, emotions, and thoughts. So, let’s appreciate the incredible power of our own minds – no multiverse required. . . . Science, dreams, multiverse concepts, universe theories, dreams and reality, science facts. . #universe #science #dreams #multiverse #trend
#Scientists Reel by @inventory.oi - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.
On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Scientists Reel by @unreal.knowledge - Mastering the pour every time-physics makes it effortless.

Pouring liquids might seem simple, but achieving a perfect, drip-free flow relies on more
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Mastering the pour every time-physics makes it effortless. Pouring liquids might seem simple, but achieving a perfect, drip-free flow relies on more than steady hands. Scientists and baristas alike use a physics trick that controls surface tension, liquid adhesion, and flow rate. By tilting the container at just the right angle and keeping the lip close to the receiving vessel, you minimize air gaps and reduce splashing. The liquid clings to the lip momentarily before breaking cleanly into the cup, preventing messy drips along the edge. This simple understanding turns everyday pouring into a precise, clean, and elegant motion-proving that even mundane tasks are governed by the subtle rules of physics. Follow 👉 @unreal.knowledge #pouring #physics #science #knowledge #viral
#Scientists Reel by @lifewithaphd - I guess so…. ✨

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#Scientists Reel by @charmuld (verified account) - 🎬 3 Body Problem (2024-Present Series)

🎥 1 Season • Sci-Fi/Drama

🎞️ A fateful decision made in 1960s China reverberates across space and time int
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🎬 3 Body Problem (2024-Present Series) 🎥 1 Season • Sci-Fi/Drama 🎞️ A fateful decision made in 1960s China reverberates across space and time into the present day. When the laws of nature mysteriously begin to unravel, a group of brilliant scientists must confront an unprecedented threat to humanity, leading to a discovery that could alter the fate of the world. 📈 𝐑𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬: IMDB - 7.5/10 Rotten Tomatoes - 78% Amazon - 4.2/5 🎦 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐡 𝐨𝐧: • Exclusive to Netflix (Subscription) ………………………………………………………… 𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 (𝐮𝐬) @CHARMULD 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐜𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐝𝐚𝐲 💚🍿 …………………………………………………………
#Scientists Reel by @mysteries_of_universe_ - TON 618 doesn't break the rules of the universe. It rewrites them entirely 🌌

Scientists discovered this ultramassive black hole in 1970 but only und
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TON 618 doesn't break the rules of the universe. It rewrites them entirely 🌌 Scientists discovered this ultramassive black hole in 1970 but only understood its true scale decades later through quasar research. What they found left the astronomy world speechless 🤯 Here's what lives 10.4 billion light years away from us 🔴 Its mass is 66 billion times that of our Sun making it one of the most massive single objects ever discovered in the observable universe 🌀 Its event horizon is so wide that our entire solar system would fit inside it 11 times over with room to spare ⏳ Light falling into TON 618 takes thousands of years just to cross from one side of its event horizon to the other 💀 The gravitational time dilation near its edge is so extreme that minutes there could equal thousands of years passing in the outside universe 🔭 It powers a quasar, a jet of energy so bright it outshines entire galaxies containing hundreds of billions of stars 📡 Despite being 10.4 billion light years away it is still one of the brightest objects ever detected proving its energy output is almost incomprehensible INTERESTING FACT: TON 618 formed when the universe was only a fraction of its current age meaning something this massive existed before most galaxies we see today were even born 💫 Some things in this universe don't just exceed our imagination. They make imagination feel small 👁️🌌 . . . . . . . . . . . [astronomy, space science, cosmos, curiosity, research, facts ] #followformore #facts #universe #exploration #mysteries (DM for credit or removal/ No copyright intended. All rights are reserved & belong to their respective owners. If there are any problems/issues in the post please dm, we will fix it)
#Scientists Reel by @science_explains - Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium.

On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish
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Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike's mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It's often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind. Follow-@science_explains #education #science #instagram #knowledge #explore
#Scientists Reel by @111_rooms - In 2021, scientists re-examined a set of footprints found inside White Sands National Park, New Mexico. At first, they looked normal. But then the tru
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In 2021, scientists re-examined a set of footprints found inside White Sands National Park, New Mexico. At first, they looked normal. But then the truth hit them. These prints were made by a child… barely 3 years old, walking alone across a muddy lakebed over 10,000 years ago. Every few steps, the child stopped— as if turning back… watching something… or someone. Then came the strange part. Beside the small footprints were deeper, heavier impressions— perfectly spaced, perfectly aligned. Scientists realized what happened: An adult was following. Carrying the child. Putting them down. Picking them up again. Walking fast… never changing direction. As if they were running from something. The prints tell a whole story: The adult’s steps stretch longer— like someone moving in fear. In one area, the adult slipped, then regained balance and kept going. There were no animal prints. No shelter. No breaks. Just two humans crossing a dead, empty landscape. A moment frozen in time for more than ten thousand years. Scientists call it “the most intimate fossil record ever discovered.” A child. An adult. A long, desperate walk. But the biggest question remains unanswered: Where were they going? And what were they running from?
#Scientists Reel by @_universal_truth1 - All scientists or physics formula creator are in one frame........ 
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#Scientists Reel by @factomero_ - The molecule is called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria Streptomyces. The human nose detects it at 5 parts per trillion, thousands of times more sen
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The molecule is called geosmin, produced by soil bacteria Streptomyces. The human nose detects it at 5 parts per trillion, thousands of times more sensitive than to most other compounds. Scientists still aren't sure why we evolved such extreme sensitivity. One theory: early humans survived by tracking water sources through the smell of wet earth. The release mechanism is surprisingly simple: each raindrop hits porous soil and launches tiny aerosols like miniature champagne bubbles. Camels can detect geosmin from 80 km away and navigate deserts toward it. Video author unknown. If you are the author (or rights holder), please contact us. #petrichor #science #biology #geosmin #nature
#Scientists Reel by @solviaorigin - This gecko didn't run… and here's why. 🦎

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In certain gecko species, researchers have documented anti-predator cooperation. When one gecko is threa
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This gecko didn’t run… and here’s why. 🦎 - In certain gecko species, researchers have documented anti-predator cooperation. When one gecko is threatened, another may stay nearby, make sudden movements, or expose itself to draw the predator’s attention away. This behavior increases the chance that at least one individual survives. Scientists believe this happens most often among related geckos or stable groups, where helping a companion boosts kin survival—a concept known as inclusive fitness. Geckos are also famous for tail autotomy (dropping their tail), and some will delay escape long enough to trigger a chase, buying critical seconds for another gecko to flee. For reptiles—animals known for solitary, self-preserving behavior—this kind of risk-taking social response is extremely rare, making geckos a surprising exception. Follor for more ❤️ @solvia_rawz

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