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Energy Storing Bricks: Redefining The Ways Of Power Storage

Making energy storing bricks from the world's cheapest and most utilised building matter. This Smart bricks can power your electronic devices and is boom to the future of energy storage.

Quantum Zeno Effect – A Watched Pot Never Boils

There goes a phrase by "A watched pot never boils," which means that time seems to move more slowly when one is anticipating something or waiting for something to occur. But this statement is indeed true in quantum world. Something that is being observed never changes, in short, observation restricts motion.

Chaos Theory: Do we really know what we think we know?

Last year things were going on smoothly. But one day we got the news of a global pandemic, and the world has never been the same again, and we no longer know what will happen by the end of this year. Do we really know what we think we know? With this in thought let's go deeper into "Chaos Theory".

General Relativity and it’s Consequences

General relativity (GR) is a theory of gravity proposed by Einstein in 1915. It is considered as one of the most robust theories in physics not because it is hard, but because the maths involved in it is complicated. The main motive behind Einstein’s new theory was that the Newtonian Gravity violates the principles of special relativity

Luminous Ether: A Modern Physics Reality that Failed

What if a reality just becomes a myth? What if it just fails? One such modern physics reality is Luminous Ether. From Einstein to Maxwell, every great scientist ever; was puzzled and challenged by this theory. Find out with Vibhor Singh on thehavok.com about how the mystery of this mythical theory unfolds and gets revealed.

Water: A strange but life-supporting liquid

The seemingly weak water that could fit in the smallest of all containers has the strength to shrink the hardest of all things. With these observations, he found out the inspiring side of the water and its nature. This was a notion of water understood by the apex martial artist while the scientists around the world see to it as "Least understood material on Earth".

Chaos Theory: Do we really know what we think we know?

Last year things were going on smoothly. But one day we got the news of a global pandemic, and the world has never been the same again, and we no longer know what will happen by the end of this year. Do we really know what we think we know? With this in thought let's go deeper into "Chaos Theory".

Energy Storing Bricks: Redefining The Ways Of Power Storage

Making energy storing bricks from the world's cheapest and most utilised building matter. This Smart bricks can power your electronic devices and is boom to the future of energy storage.

SPIN – The Most Arduous Concept in Physics

Particle Spin is considered the most complicated concepts in physics to comprehend. But what actually is the story of spin? and where does it come from?

A Special Constant That Governs the Existence of Our World

Constants are the fundamental products of physics. But a varying constant hints at a new bizarre paradox that's never explored before.

Stellar Evolution Part 1: The Formation of New Stars

The beautiful night sky is filled with thousands of stars that we can see and millions of which we cannot see, with about 4800 stars being born every second. These stars have a life cycle of about 40,000 years to about 10 billion years. However, all these billions of stars in the Universe are at a different point in their life cycle. In this topic, we will be discussing about how these stars are formed and how do they die.

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