Wednesday, May 21, 2025
The USA is crumbling at the bottom and sinking
According to multiple recently published studies, the U.S. is collapsing, not politically, but geologically. The continental plate of North America is dripping down into the Earth’s mantle, some areas of the U.S. are sinking due to the over-extraction of groundwater, and the next earthquake in the Cascadia region might sink the coast of California.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
New Record-Breaking Laser Shot at NIF: Can it break even?
In February, the US’s National Ignition Facility fired off its seventh laser shot, generating a record-breaking amount of energy for a laser-ignited fusion reaction. Can laser ignited fusion ever break even? Let’s have a look at how the technology could be made more efficient.
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Why This Nobel Prize Winner Thinks Quantum Mechanics is Nonsense
Gerard ‘t Hooft won the Nobel Prize in 1999, and the recent Breakthrough Prize, for his work on the Standard Model of Particle physics. He also thinks that quantum mechanics is nonsense. Indeed, he has an alternative theory for quantum mechanics that he says is how the world really works. This theory has been almost entirely ignored by physicists. Which is unfortunate, because he predicts a limit for what quantum computers can do.
Today I want to tell you about ‘t Hooft’s ideas about quantum physics, to the extent that I understand them.
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Leading Quantum Computing Firm Accused of Fraud
D-Wave, one of the world’s leading quantum computing firms, was recently accused of fraud by a short-selling firm. Just what are the accusations and are they reasonable? Let’s take a look.
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Did We Get This Famous Quantum Physics Experiment Wrong?
The double-slit experiment is a famous quantum physics experiment that shows that light exhibits behavior of both a particle and a wave. In a new paper, researchers claim they’ve proven the experiment wrong, and that light is just a particle. Instead of light also being a wave that interferes with itself they say that there are both light photons and dark photons. Let’s take a look.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Origin of consciousness located with new test
The rise of AI has made us humans increasingly question what consciousness really is. In a recent study, researchers pitted two competing theories of consciousness against one another, the controversial Integrated Information Theory versus Global Neuronal Workspace Theory. Let’s take a look at what they found.
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
New Renewable Unlocked: Researchers Generate Electricity From Rain
A team of biomolecular engineers have come up with a new way to generate electricity from rainfall. Their method involves having rain flow through tiny tubes, and they claim that it can generate up to 100 Watts of electricity per square meter of tubes. Will this revolutionize renewable energy? Let’s find out.
Sunday, May 11, 2025
China Wants You To Be Afraid Of Their Quantum Computers
Last week, the media reported, again, that Chinese researchers used a quantum computer to crack a widely-used internet security protocol called RSA encryption. How much do we need to worry about it? Is the “quantum apocalypse” near, as some have claimed? Let’s take a look.
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Does the future determine the present?
Teleology is the idea that the present is the way it is because it's shaped by a future purpose. In this video, I have a look at some theories in physics that reflect this idea and see if they make sense.
Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Four Starlink Satellites Fall From The Sky Each Day, Creating New Worries
Starlink and other low-orbit internet satellite companies are pumping thousands of satellites into space each year in an attempt to cover the entire planet in internet connections. Some of these satellites have already caused issues for astronomers, and new research suggests that they might create more problems in the future with the ozone layer and, potentially, the magnetic field. Recent reports have claimed that 4 to 5 Starlink Satellites burn up in the atmosphere each day, leaving behind metallic dust. How alarming is this?
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
Tuesday, May 06, 2025
Trump's Budget Cuts: Is US Science About to Collapse?
We’re more than 100 days into the new Trump administration, and the president has made a lot of changes to federal science funding in the U.S. – budgets have been slashed, people have been fired, and 75% of American scientists are apparently considering leaving the country. What does all this mean for the future of science? Let’s take a look.
Monday, May 05, 2025
AI is too nice -- but it has a bigger problem
As AI continues to develop (slowly), users are discovering that AI chatbots are becoming nicer, indeed too nice, sometimes encouraging bad ideas and refusing to criticize obvious bullshit. Why is that and what does it mean for the future of AI? Let’s find out.
Sunday, May 04, 2025
Black Holes are Quantum Computers. Kind of.
For the past two decades, physicist Gia Dvali has pushed the idea that black holes are quantum computers, even claiming that aliens might be using them. At first this sounds like another far-fetched and crazy sci-fi idea, but I think it’s not as crazy as it seems.
Saturday, May 03, 2025
A New Unified Theory? I’ve had a look.
I have been alerted of a new approach to unification that reveals electromagnetism is geometric in nature. I've had a look.
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Almost Forgotten Cold Fusion Idea Makes Comeback
Muon catalysed fusion is a type of cold fusion technology that’s been around for decades, but using muons in the fusion process proved tricky due to their instability and the energy needed to produce the subatomic particles. Now, though, scientific advances are beginning to make the technology more viable. Let’s take a look.
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Is It Really So Bad Katy Perry Took a Daisy to Space?
Earlier this month, Katy Perry and a crew of other female celebrities flew into space on a Blue Origin spacecraft. For some reason, the backlash was tremendous. I don’t think she deserves the hate.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Climate Change Can Destroy Capitalism, Finance Experts Warn
Recently, finance and insurance experts have begun warning that climate change might spell the end of capitalism as we know it. Blind alarmism or reasonable fear? Let’s take a look.
Sunday, April 27, 2025
The Andromeda Paradox Even Confuses Physicists
The Andromeda Paradox, originally from Roger Penrose, is a brain-melting thought experiment that brings up the question of whether the future is still open or already fixed in Einstein's theory of relativity As I recently noticed, it's even got multiple physicists' brains tied into knots at this point. Let's take a look.
Saturday, April 26, 2025
This correction of Einstein’s theory fixes black holes
Recently, some popular science outlets have written about a new paper whose authors have supposedly "corrected" Einstein’s theory of general relativity, and thereby remedied the problem of black hole singularities. Big if true. But let’s have a look at what the paper is actually about.
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
This video comes with a quiz which you can take here:
Thursday, April 24, 2025
The Next Clean Fuel Hype Is Likely Ammonia
Hydrogen hype is on the decline, but we might have a replacement for it already: ammonia hype. Recently, more companies and researchers have proposed using ammonia as an alternative fuel similar to hydrogen. But is that realistic? Here is what you need to know about ammonia and the fuel of the future.
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