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#Muons Reel by @geranesh_ - دانستنی‌های گرانش رو فالو کن✅
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دانستنی‌های گرانش رو فالو کن✅ 🤯😂اینو کم داشتیم نظرتون چیه♥️؟ #کوانتوم #علمی
#Muons Reel by @olympicasseater69 - Quantum Mechanics is the science of subatomic particles and their behavior patterns that are observed in nature. As the foundation of scientific knowl
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Quantum Mechanics is the science of subatomic particles and their behavior patterns that are observed in nature. As the foundation of scientific knowledge approached the start of the twentieth century, problems began to arise over the fact that classic physical ideas were not capable of explaining the observed behavior of subatomic particles. In 1913, the Danish physicist Neils Bohr, proposed a successful quantum model of the atom that began the process of a more defined understanding of its subatomic particles. It was accepted in the early part of the twentieth century that light traveled as both waves and particles. The reason light appears to act as a wave and particle is because we are noticing the …show more content… This observance is what Werner Heisenberg refereed to as the principle of uncertainty, which commonly became known as Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. We have the illusion that position and momentum can co-exist in large objects whose inherent action is huge compared to subatomic particles. Heisenberg realized that the uncertainty relations had profound implications. Heisenberg set himself to the task of finding the new quantum mechanics to explain what his theories observed. He relied on what can be observed, namely the light emitted and absorbed by the atoms. By July 1925, Heisenberg wrote his answer in a paper. The basic idea of Heisenberg's paper was to get rid of the orbits in atoms and to arrive at new mechanical equations. Heisenberg’s approached focused mainly on the particle nature of electrons. The mathematics Heisenberg used were tables commonly used for multiplication of arrays of numbers-mathematical objects known as matrices. Using the mathematics of matrices, scientists had at last a new mechanics for calculating the quantum behavior of particles. Heisenberg, and others showed that the new quantum mechanics could account for many of the properties of atoms and atomic events. Most physicists were slow to accept matrix mechanics because of its abstract nature. Erwin Schrodinger came up with a mathematical equation which nicely described the wave nature of electrons. Scientists gladly Get Access Related Good Essays Ap World
#Muons Reel by @lifelapsofficial - We are not the first civilization on planet earth 🌎 lost cities Atlantics and the great reset 
[7/30, 1:07 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🔬✨ Science isn't
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We are not the first civilization on planet earth 🌎 lost cities Atlantics and the great reset [7/30, 1:07 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🔬✨ Science isn't just a subject—it's a way of seeing the world. From the tiniest subatomic particles to the vast expanses of the cosmos, science gives us the tools to ask questions, seek answers, and challenge assumptions. Every formula scribbled, every petri dish examined, every failed experiment—it's all part of a massive, beautiful puzzle we’re still figuring out. 🌍🔍 Let’s never stop being curious. Let's keep asking "why," "how," and "what if." Behind every breakthrough are years of persistence, doubt, and experimentation. That’s the heart of science: not knowing everything, but being brave enough to keep looking. 💡🌌 #ScienceIsBeautiful #StayCurious #STEMLove #ScienceEveryday #InquireExploreDiscover [7/30, 1:08 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🌍💡 Did you know the entire Earth’s atmosphere weighs about 5.5 quadrillion tons? That’s right—our planet is constantly holding up a blanket of gases that protect life, regulate climate, and make breathing possible. Science isn’t just something you read in textbooks—it’s all around us. In the air you inhale, the light bouncing off your screen, the phone you're holding. Every day is packed with micro-miracles explained by physics, chemistry, and biology. Next time you look up at the stars, remember: we’re not just observers—we’re participants in an epic, ongoing experiment called existence. 🚀🌌 #ScienceFacts #EverydayScience #STEMOutreach #AstrophysicsForAll #WeAreAllScientists [7/30, 1:08 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 👩‍🔬💪 We belong in the lab, in the field, at the front of the lecture hall. For every woman in STEM who’s had to work twice as hard to be taken half as seriously—your work matters. Your presence matters. Your brilliance is changing the narrative. Representation isn’t just symbolic—it’s essential. The next generation needs to see that science is for everyone, regardless of gender, race, or background. When diverse minds come together, we unlock deeper insights and build a more equitable future. So here's to breaking glass ceilings and building stronger foundations—in STEM and be
#Muons Reel by @nexivo_ai - We can't see it. But it controls everything. 
 
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[9/2, 3:26 PM] ChatGPT: Nature teaches us patience. Trees take decades to grow. Flowers bloom only
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We can't see it. But it controls everything. . . [9/2, 3:26 PM] ChatGPT: Nature teaches us patience. Trees take decades to grow. Flowers bloom only when it’s time. The moon doesn’t rush its phases. And yet, everything unfolds exactly as it should. We forget that we are nature, too — not separate from it. We rush, we overthink, we pressure ourselves to always be "on." But in the wild, there is no rush. Only rhythm. So, the next time life feels too fast, go outside. Sit under the open sky. Feel the earth beneath your feet. Watch the clouds drift. Listen to the wind move through the leaves. Let nature remind you: *you don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to keep growing.* Nature isn’t just beautiful — it’s wise. And in its silence, it speaks the loudest truths. — *#NatureWisdom #StayWild #HealingInNature #NatureIsLife #PeacefulMind #EarthVibes #ConnectedToNature #SlowDownToFeel* Let me know if you'd like a poetic version or one focused on a specific type of nature (like forests, oceans, etc.). [9/2, 10:15 PM] ChatGPT: Sure! Here's a concise, clear *article on quantum physics* (around 500–600 words), perfect for your knowledge-based page or Instagram caption/description: --- *Quantum Physics: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe* Quantum physics, also known as quantum mechanics, is one of the most fascinating and mind-bending fields of science. It explores how the universe behaves at the smallest possible scales — at the level of atoms and subatomic particles like electrons, protons, and photons (particles of light). Unlike classical physics, which deals with predictable laws (like gravity and motion), quantum physics introduces uncertainty, probabilities, and strange phenomena that seem to defy common sense. 1. *The Basics: How Small is Quantum?* Quantum physics operates at the scale of nanometers — a billionth of a meter. At this level, particles don’t behave like solid objects. Instead, they act like *both particles and waves*. This is called *wave-particle duality*. For example, light can act like a wave (spreading out and interfering with itself) but also like a particle (a photon hitting a sensor one at a time). Electron
#Muons Reel by @astrotipper - Quantum physics is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles
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Quantum physics is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. It is based on the principles of quantum mechanics, a theory developed in the early 20th century to explain the strange and unpredictable behavior of matter and light. In quantum mechanics, particles can exist in multiple states at the same time, and their behavior is determined by probability. This is in contrast to classical physics, where particles have definite properties and follow well-defined laws. One of the most famous principles in quantum mechanics is the uncertainty principle, which states that the more precisely the position of a particle is known, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. Quantum mechanics also introduces the concept of entanglement, where two or more particles can become connected in such a way that the state of one particle affects the state of the others, even at large distances. Quantum physics has numerous real-world applications, including quantum computers, which use the principles of quantum mechanics to perform certain types of calculations much faster than classical computers. It also plays a crucial role in our understanding of the structure of atoms and molecules, and is important for fields such as materials science, chemistry, and electronics. In conclusion, quantum physics is a fascinating and deeply mysterious field of study that continues to challenge our understanding of the world and push the boundaries of what is possible #physics #quantumphysics
#Muons Reel by @riribibi_ (verified account) - Ron my darling, I gave you your 9th life back
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#Muons Reel by @quantumbytess - Quantum physics, also known as quantum mechanics, is the branch of physics that explores the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, suc
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Quantum physics, also known as quantum mechanics, is the branch of physics that explores the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. It challenges our classical understanding of the universe by introducing principles like wave-particle duality, which states that particles can exhibit both particle and wave-like properties, and quantum superposition, where particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously. Quantum entanglement, another key concept, describes a mysterious connection between particles that allows them to influence each other instantaneously, regardless of distance. These phenomena defy classical logic and have profound implications for modern technology, including semiconductors, quantum computing, and medical imaging, reshaping our understanding of reality itself. #physics #education #aerodynamics #astrophysics #neet #aviation #blackhole #jee #mathproblems #STEMEducation #aviation #viral
#Muons Reel by @itsthemind - Fantastic Voyage Into the Smallest Part of the Universe - remix of a video posted by @noxnatura 

What a beautiful animation to grasp the scale of the
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Fantastic Voyage Into the Smallest Part of the Universe - remix of a video posted by @noxnatura What a beautiful animation to grasp the scale of the Smallest Part of the Universe (the images of the nano realm are not real scientific observations) Things in Perpective: Scale | Object | Size | Comparison 1 mm | Grain of sand | 0.5 mm | Half the size of a pinhead 100 μm | Human hair | 75 μm | Thinner than a sewing needle 10 μm | Red blood cell | 7 μm | Smaller than a dust mite 1 μm | Bacterium | 1-5 μm | A pixel on a computer screen 100 nm | Virus | 20-300 nm | Smaller than the wavelength of visible light 10 nm | DNA molecule | 2 nm | Thinner than a spider silk 1 nm | Atom | 0.1-0.5 nm | Same size as a water molecule 100 pm | Proton | 0.84 fm | Smaller than radius of a H atom 10 pm | Quark | 0.01-0.1 fm | Smaller than the diameter of a proton 1.6 × 10 −35 m The Planck length The Planck length is the smallest possible unit of length, beyond which space and time lose their meaning. It is about 10^-20 times smaller than the size of a quark, which is one of the smallest known subatomic particles. To visualize how small the Planck length is, imagine that if an atom was the size of the earth, a Planck length would be much smaller than even the head of a pin. It is so small that it is impossible to measure or observe with any existing or conceivable instrument. It is the scale where quantum gravity becomes relevant, and where the laws of physics break down and the unknown awaits. #nanoworld #voyage #adventure #science #wonder #discovery #reality #mystery #plancklength
#Muons Reel by @lifelapsofficial - The history of Earth in 1000.0 page books 📚 
[7/30, 1:07 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🔬✨ Science isn't just a subject-it's a way of seeing the world.
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The history of Earth in 1000.0 page books 📚 [7/30, 1:07 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🔬✨ Science isn't just a subject—it's a way of seeing the world. From the tiniest subatomic particles to the vast expanses of the cosmos, science gives us the tools to ask questions, seek answers, and challenge assumptions. Every formula scribbled, every petri dish examined, every failed experiment—it's all part of a massive, beautiful puzzle we’re still figuring out. 🌍🔍 Let’s never stop being curious. Let's keep asking "why," "how," and "what if." Behind every breakthrough are years of persistence, doubt, and experimentation. That’s the heart of science: not knowing everything, but being brave enough to keep looking. 💡🌌 #ScienceIsBeautiful #StayCurious #STEMLove #ScienceEveryday #InquireExploreDiscover [7/30, 1:08 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 🌍💡 Did you know the entire Earth’s atmosphere weighs about 5.5 quadrillion tons? That’s right—our planet is constantly holding up a blanket of gases that protect life, regulate climate, and make breathing possible. Science isn’t just something you read in textbooks—it’s all around us. In the air you inhale, the light bouncing off your screen, the phone you're holding. Every day is packed with micro-miracles explained by physics, chemistry, and biology. Next time you look up at the stars, remember: we’re not just observers—we’re participants in an epic, ongoing experiment called existence. 🚀🌌 #ScienceFacts #EverydayScience #STEMOutreach #AstrophysicsForAll #WeAreAllScientists [7/30, 1:08 PM] Taimoor Khan Nasir: 👩‍🔬💪 We belong in the lab, in the field, at the front of the lecture hall. For every woman in STEM who’s had to work twice as hard to be taken half as seriously—your work matters. Your presence matters. Your brilliance is changing the narrative. Representation isn’t just symbolic—it’s essential. The next generation needs to see that science is for everyone, regardless of gender, race, or background. When diverse minds come together, we unlock deeper insights and build a more equitable future. So here's to breaking glass ceilings and building stronger foundations—in STEM and beyond. 🧬🌍 #WomenInSTEM #RepresentationMatters #ST
#Muons Reel by @olympicasseater69 - Quantum Mechanics is the science of subatomic particles and their behavior patterns that are observed in nature. As the foundation of scientific knowl
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Quantum Mechanics is the science of subatomic particles and their behavior patterns that are observed in nature. As the foundation of scientific knowledge approached the start of the twentieth century, problems began to arise over the fact that classic physical ideas were not capable of explaining the observed behavior of subatomic particles. In 1913, the Danish physicist Neils Bohr, proposed a successful quantum model of the atom that began the process of a more defined understanding of its subatomic particles. It was accepted in the early part of the twentieth century that light traveled as both waves and particles. The reason light appears to act as a wave and particle is because we are noticing the …show more content… This observance is what Werner Heisenberg refereed to as the principle of uncertainty, which commonly became known as Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. We have the illusion that position and momentum can co-exist in large objects whose inherent action is huge compared to subatomic particles. Heisenberg realized that the uncertainty relations had profound implications. Heisenberg set himself to the task of finding the new quantum mechanics to explain what his theories observed. He relied on what can be observed, namely the light emitted and absorbed by the atoms. By July 1925, Heisenberg wrote his answer in a paper. The basic idea of Heisenberg's paper was to get rid of the orbits in atoms and to arrive at new mechanical equations. Heisenberg’s approached focused mainly on the particle nature of electrons. The mathematics Heisenberg used were tables commonly used for multiplication of arrays of numbers-mathematical objects known as matrices. Using the mathematics of matrices, scientists had at last a new mechanics for calculating the quantum behavior of particles. Heisenberg, and others showed that the new quantum mechanics could account for many of the properties of atoms and atomic events. Most physicists were slow to accept matrix mechanics because of its abstract nature. Erwin Schrodinger came up with a mathematical equation which nicely described the wave nature of electrons. Scientists gladly Get Access Related Good Essays Ap World
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just a handful... . Follow @kingfruit.w.hat for your own good . . #meme #memes #funnymeme #dailymemes #shitpost #reelsinstagram #facts #fyi . In simple terms, antimatter is like the "opposite" of ordinary matter. Here's a breakdown: * Particles and Antiparticles: * Every type of subatomic particle (like electrons, protons, and neutrons) has a corresponding antiparticle. * These antiparticles have the same mass as their regular particle counterparts, but they have opposite electrical charges. For example: * An electron has a negative charge, while its antiparticle, a positron, has a positive charge. * A proton has a positive charge, while an antiproton has a negative charge. * Annihilation: * When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they annihilate each other, and their mass is converted into energy (photons). This is a very powerful release of energy. * Where it's found: * Antimatter exists in the universe, but it's relatively rare. * It's created in certain natural processes, like cosmic ray collisions and some radioactive decays. * Scientists also produce antimatter in particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider. Essentially, antimatter is a mirror image of regular matter, with key properties like electrical charge reversed.

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