Date: 26/02/2023 06:59:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1998940
Subject: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

Some articles I have found interesting.

It Takes 26 Fundamental Constants To Give Us Our Universe, But They Still Don’t Give Everything
The largest structures in the Universe are still glowing with the shock of their creation
How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities
How Big Is Infinity?
The science of a wandering mind
‘Nasty’ Geometry Breaks a Decades-Old Tiling Conjecture
Why This Universe? Maybe It’s Not Special—Just Probable
“Acoustic holograms” quickly assemble objects from particles or cells
Australian space telescope uncovers ‘mind-blowing monster’ galaxies near cosmic dawn
Physicists create new model of ringing black holes
New discovery sheds light on very early supermassive black holes
Over one billion galaxies blaze bright in colossal map of the sky
Discovery of massive early galaxies defies prior understanding of the universe
Are black holes expanding the universe? A theory says so
Team finds link between black holes and dark energy
James Webb Space Telescope may have captured massive galaxies that formed 600 million years after the Big Bang
8 of the best wi-fi and smartphone telescopes
Startling new evidence suggests black holes drive expansion of universe
’One-in-10-billion’ binary star system is discovered that may one day set off an ultra-powerful explosion that showers space with GOLD
Scientists have discovered a new galaxy that doesn’t have any stars
Has Anyone Created a Black Hole on Earth?
Quantum Entanglement Isn’t All That Spooky After All
Jupiter’s moon count jumps to 92, most in solar system
We Can Now Hear The ‘Sound’ of One of The Most Beautiful Stars
NASA rover discovers a hefty meteorite on Mars
The first stars may have held up to 100,000 times the mass of the sun
The Webb telescope’s new galactic picture is jaw-dropping
What Is the Butterfly Effect? How Scientists Find Beauty in Mathematical Chaos
‘Less clumpy’ universe may suggest existence of mysterious forces
Neutrinos Reveal New Way to Study Protons
An illuminated water droplet creates an ‘optical atom’
New cosmic map reveals the universe isn’t as ‘clumpy’ as it should be
Space Sail Experiment Showcases Promising Technique for Quickly Disposing Space Junk
How to Tell If the Rock You Found Is a Meteorite
Astronomers Suggest More Galaxies Were Formed in the Early Universe Than Previously Thought
Billions of celestial objects revealed in gargantuan survey of the Milky Way
Physicists Discover a New Approach for Solving the Bizarre Dark Energy Mystery
Physicists Discover a New Approach for Solving the Bizarre Dark Energy Mystery
Network Neuroscience Theory – The Best Predictor of Intelligence
Google’s new AI turns text into music – The Verge
Solar System Formed From ‘Poorly Mixed Cake Batter’ – Eurasia Review
It Isn’t What You Know, It’s What You Think You Know – Why Science Can Evoke Strong and Opposing Attitudes
This Physicist Says Electrons Spin in Quantum Physics After All. Here’s Why : ScienceAlert
Astronomers Just Realized The Milky Way Is Too Big For Its Surroundings : ScienceAlert
Scientists observe ‘quasiparticles’ in classical systems for the first time
Philosophers have studied ‘counterfactuals’ for decades. Will they help us unlock the mysteries of AI?
Astronomers Discover 25 New Fast Radio Bursts Unlike What We Have Seen Before | IFLScience
Woman With No Inner Monologue Explains How She Thinks | IFLScience
Astrophysicists turn fast radio bursts into cosmic probes
Were galaxies much different in the early universe?
Nine new and exotic creatures for the pulsar zoo
Were galaxies much different in the early universe?
Study demonstrates a new method to search for meV dark photons
No ‘second law of entanglement’ after all, claims study
Device transmits radio waves with almost no power—without violating the laws of physics
A new approach to solving the mystery of dark energy
Mathematicians Find an Infinity of Possible Black Hole Shapes | Quanta Magazine
Fourteen Discoveries Made About Human Evolution in 2022 | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine
Ripples in fabric of universe may reveal start of time
Stellar Death
Do stars have metal and rocky cores? – Quora
A new model for dark matter
Our memory for objects might be better than we think
How AI can help people be more empathetic about mental health
How Our View of the Universe Could Slowly Fade Away – CNET
Milky Way found to be too big for its ‘cosmological wall’
Revealing the Start of Time Itself: Ripples in the Fabric of the Universe May Peer Back to the Beginning of Everything We Know
The Hidden Cost of Face Masks: Study Shows Negative Impact on Cognitive Performance
Dark Energy Camera Unveils Billions of Celestial Objects in Unprecedented Survey of the Milky Way
Never Been Done Before – A New Way To Study Quarks
Berkeley Scientists Discover Secret to Waking Up Alert and Refreshed
Photonic hopfions: Light shaped as a smoke ring that behaves like a particle
All in the mind: Decoding brain waves to identify the music we are hearing
Visibility of stars in the night sky declines faster than previously thought
How supermassive fuel-hungry black holes feed off intergalactic gas
Researcher posits that electrons do spin, thanks to their fields
Distinguishing between right and left with magnets
Stellar initial mass function varies with metallicity and age of stars, say astronomers
Could next-generation telescopes see that Earth has life?
Using the shadows of clusters to measure the universe
A team of physicists devise a model that maps a star’s surprising orbit about a supermassive black hole
Hubble finds hungry black hole twisting captured star into donut shape
Astronomers have released a gargantuan survey of the galactic plane of the Milky Way
New Nuclear Rocket Design to Send Missions to Mars in Just 45 Days – Universe Today
James Webb Space Telescope discovers its first Earth-sized exoplanet – ABC News
NASA’s plans for 2023 launches – YouTube
Meteorite Hunters Find 8 kg Space Rock in Antarctica
Chinese discovery challenges classical theory of astrophysics – CGTN
Star graveyard revealed in super-clear image of the Milky Way
3.3 billion Milky Way objects revealed by colossal survey | Space
You’re Looking at a Map of the Milky Way’s Magnetic Field – Universe Today
Could Next-Generation Telescopes See That Earth Has Life? – Universe Today
Scientists find first evidence that black holes are the source of dark energy

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Date: 26/02/2023 07:10:36
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1998941
Subject: re: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

From eclipses to meteor showers: The astronomical events to look out for in 2023

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Date: 26/02/2023 09:02:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1998951
Subject: re: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

Tau.Neutrino said:


Some articles I have found interesting.

It Takes 26 Fundamental Constants To Give Us Our Universe, But They Still Don’t Give Everything
The largest structures in the Universe are still glowing with the shock of their creation
How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities
How Big Is Infinity?
The science of a wandering mind
‘Nasty’ Geometry Breaks a Decades-Old Tiling Conjecture
Why This Universe? Maybe It’s Not Special—Just Probable
“Acoustic holograms” quickly assemble objects from particles or cells
Australian space telescope uncovers ‘mind-blowing monster’ galaxies near cosmic dawn
Physicists create new model of ringing black holes
New discovery sheds light on very early supermassive black holes
Over one billion galaxies blaze bright in colossal map of the sky
Discovery of massive early galaxies defies prior understanding of the universe
Are black holes expanding the universe? A theory says so
Team finds link between black holes and dark energy
James Webb Space Telescope may have captured massive galaxies that formed 600 million years after the Big Bang
8 of the best wi-fi and smartphone telescopes
Startling new evidence suggests black holes drive expansion of universe
’One-in-10-billion’ binary star system is discovered that may one day set off an ultra-powerful explosion that showers space with GOLD
Scientists have discovered a new galaxy that doesn’t have any stars
Has Anyone Created a Black Hole on Earth?
Quantum Entanglement Isn’t All That Spooky After All
Jupiter’s moon count jumps to 92, most in solar system
We Can Now Hear The ‘Sound’ of One of The Most Beautiful Stars
NASA rover discovers a hefty meteorite on Mars
The first stars may have held up to 100,000 times the mass of the sun
The Webb telescope’s new galactic picture is jaw-dropping
What Is the Butterfly Effect? How Scientists Find Beauty in Mathematical Chaos
‘Less clumpy’ universe may suggest existence of mysterious forces
Neutrinos Reveal New Way to Study Protons
An illuminated water droplet creates an ‘optical atom’
New cosmic map reveals the universe isn’t as ‘clumpy’ as it should be
Space Sail Experiment Showcases Promising Technique for Quickly Disposing Space Junk
How to Tell If the Rock You Found Is a Meteorite
Astronomers Suggest More Galaxies Were Formed in the Early Universe Than Previously Thought
Billions of celestial objects revealed in gargantuan survey of the Milky Way
Physicists Discover a New Approach for Solving the Bizarre Dark Energy Mystery
Physicists Discover a New Approach for Solving the Bizarre Dark Energy Mystery
Network Neuroscience Theory – The Best Predictor of Intelligence
Google’s new AI turns text into music – The Verge
Solar System Formed From ‘Poorly Mixed Cake Batter’ – Eurasia Review
It Isn’t What You Know, It’s What You Think You Know – Why Science Can Evoke Strong and Opposing Attitudes
This Physicist Says Electrons Spin in Quantum Physics After All. Here’s Why : ScienceAlert
Astronomers Just Realized The Milky Way Is Too Big For Its Surroundings : ScienceAlert
Scientists observe ‘quasiparticles’ in classical systems for the first time
Philosophers have studied ‘counterfactuals’ for decades. Will they help us unlock the mysteries of AI?
Astronomers Discover 25 New Fast Radio Bursts Unlike What We Have Seen Before | IFLScience
Woman With No Inner Monologue Explains How She Thinks | IFLScience
Astrophysicists turn fast radio bursts into cosmic probes
Were galaxies much different in the early universe?
Nine new and exotic creatures for the pulsar zoo
Were galaxies much different in the early universe?
Study demonstrates a new method to search for meV dark photons
No ‘second law of entanglement’ after all, claims study
Device transmits radio waves with almost no power—without violating the laws of physics
A new approach to solving the mystery of dark energy
Mathematicians Find an Infinity of Possible Black Hole Shapes | Quanta Magazine
Fourteen Discoveries Made About Human Evolution in 2022 | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine
Ripples in fabric of universe may reveal start of time
Stellar Death
Do stars have metal and rocky cores? – Quora
A new model for dark matter
Our memory for objects might be better than we think
How AI can help people be more empathetic about mental health
How Our View of the Universe Could Slowly Fade Away – CNET
Milky Way found to be too big for its ‘cosmological wall’
Revealing the Start of Time Itself: Ripples in the Fabric of the Universe May Peer Back to the Beginning of Everything We Know
The Hidden Cost of Face Masks: Study Shows Negative Impact on Cognitive Performance
Dark Energy Camera Unveils Billions of Celestial Objects in Unprecedented Survey of the Milky Way
Never Been Done Before – A New Way To Study Quarks
Berkeley Scientists Discover Secret to Waking Up Alert and Refreshed
Photonic hopfions: Light shaped as a smoke ring that behaves like a particle
All in the mind: Decoding brain waves to identify the music we are hearing
Visibility of stars in the night sky declines faster than previously thought
How supermassive fuel-hungry black holes feed off intergalactic gas
Researcher posits that electrons do spin, thanks to their fields
Distinguishing between right and left with magnets
Stellar initial mass function varies with metallicity and age of stars, say astronomers
Could next-generation telescopes see that Earth has life?
Using the shadows of clusters to measure the universe
A team of physicists devise a model that maps a star’s surprising orbit about a supermassive black hole
Hubble finds hungry black hole twisting captured star into donut shape
Astronomers have released a gargantuan survey of the galactic plane of the Milky Way
New Nuclear Rocket Design to Send Missions to Mars in Just 45 Days – Universe Today
James Webb Space Telescope discovers its first Earth-sized exoplanet – ABC News
NASA’s plans for 2023 launches – YouTube
Meteorite Hunters Find 8 kg Space Rock in Antarctica
Chinese discovery challenges classical theory of astrophysics – CGTN
Star graveyard revealed in super-clear image of the Milky Way
3.3 billion Milky Way objects revealed by colossal survey | Space
You’re Looking at a Map of the Milky Way’s Magnetic Field – Universe Today
Could Next-Generation Telescopes See That Earth Has Life? – Universe Today
Scientists find first evidence that black holes are the source of dark energy

You spend too much time reading on-line science articles :)

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Date: 26/02/2023 09:26:57
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 1998955
Subject: re: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

Tau.Neutrino said:

Woman With No Inner Monologue Explains How She Thinks | IFLScience

I do occasionally wonder if such people are less inclined to be religious. My (shonky) reasoning being that because with regular people the internal monologue runs all the time, it seems like it’ll never stop, even after death.
(I’m too tired to explain it consisely)

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Date: 26/02/2023 11:04:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 1998994
Subject: re: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

Spiny Norman said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Woman With No Inner Monologue Explains How She Thinks | IFLScience

I do occasionally wonder if such people are less inclined to be religious. My (shonky) reasoning being that because with regular people the internal monologue runs all the time, it seems like it’ll never stop, even after death.
(I’m too tired to explain it consisely)

Or might they be more inclined to be religious, because if they do notice a dialog going on in their head, they think it must be some external entity doing half the talking?

I wonder how much of peoples’ different response to the question is different understanding of what an “internal dialog” actually is?

I mean she seems to be quite capable of having an external dialog, so doesn’t that imply an internal dialog at some level, where she decides what to say?

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Date: 27/02/2023 23:57:35
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1999824
Subject: re: Science and Astronomy Articles Feb

Even the Largest Structures in the Universe Have a Magnetic Field
For The First Time, Astronomers See Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies About to Collide
’We just discovered the impossible’: How giant baby galaxies are shaking up our understanding of the early universe
NASA to launch Israel’s first space telescope
Polarized shockwaves shake the universe’s cosmic web
Astrophysicists discover the perfect explosion in space
Four classes of planetary systems
New research provides fresh insight on planet formation
The first network of robotic telescopes present across five continents is deployed
Hundreds of new high-redshift quasars discovered
The mysterious black behemoths controlling our galaxies
How could we detect atom-sized primordial black holes?
If wormholes exist, they might magnify light by 100,000 times
WEAVE spectrograph begins study of galaxy formation and evolution
The largest structures in the Universe are still glowing with the shock of their creation
Unusual atom helps in search for universe’s building blocks

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