• NASA’s Voyager 1 — 48 Years in Space and Still Not a Full Light-Day Away

    Launched on September 5, 1977, NASA’s Voyager 1 has been traveling through space for 48 years. After traveling over 23 billion km, Voyager 1 is now the most distant human-made object, still sending faint radio signals from the edge of interstellar space — nearly half a century after launch.

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    🚨 NASA’s Voyager 1 — 48 Years in Space and Still Not a Full Light-Day Away 🛰️ Launched on September 5, 1977, NASA’s Voyager 1 has been traveling through space for 48 years. After traveling over 23 billion km, Voyager 1 is now the most distant human-made object, still sending faint radio signals from the edge of interstellar space — nearly half a century after launch. #science #scrolllink #voyager #soace
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  • The James Webb Space Telescope detected dimethyl sulfide in its atmosphere (on Earth that comes from marine microorganisms).

    K2-18b is potentially habitable super-Earth about 2.6 times the size of our planet. It is located 124 light-years from the Solar System.

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    The James Webb Space Telescope detected dimethyl sulfide in its atmosphere (on Earth that comes from marine microorganisms). K2-18b is potentially habitable super-Earth about 2.6 times the size of our planet. It is located 124 light-years from the Solar System. #jamesWeb #space #telescope #scrolllink
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  • Scientists just made light-speed visible!

    And the images are something out of science fiction.For the first time, scientists have visually captured what an object would look like moving at the speed of light—turning a 100-year-old theory into stunning, real-world images.

    In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology recreated the Terrell-Penrose effect, a phenomenon of special relativity that predicts how objects appear distorted—not compressed, but rotated—when moving at lightspeed.

    Using ultra-fast lasers and a high-speed photography setup, the team mimicked the visual experience by slicing and stitching light reflections into a composite, effectively slowing down the speed of light to just 2 meters per second.

    This slicing technique—akin to a hyper-precise panoramic photo—allowed scientists to simulate how light from different parts of a fast-moving object reaches a camera at different times. The result: images of cubes appearing twisted and spheres whose poles shift positions. This experiment not only visualizes a concept once confined to equations and thought experiments but also opens new pathways for exploring the effects of relativity in a lab setting. It’s a vivid reminder that even light, when slowed and reassembled, can reshape our perception of the universe.

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    🚨 Scientists just made light-speed visible! And the images are something out of science fiction.For the first time, scientists have visually captured what an object would look like moving at the speed of light—turning a 100-year-old theory into stunning, real-world images. In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology recreated the Terrell-Penrose effect, a phenomenon of special relativity that predicts how objects appear distorted—not compressed, but rotated—when moving at lightspeed. Using ultra-fast lasers and a high-speed photography setup, the team mimicked the visual experience by slicing and stitching light reflections into a composite, effectively slowing down the speed of light to just 2 meters per second. This slicing technique—akin to a hyper-precise panoramic photo—allowed scientists to simulate how light from different parts of a fast-moving object reaches a camera at different times. The result: images of cubes appearing twisted and spheres whose poles shift positions. This experiment not only visualizes a concept once confined to equations and thought experiments but also opens new pathways for exploring the effects of relativity in a lab setting. It’s a vivid reminder that even light, when slowed and reassembled, can reshape our perception of the universe. #light #speedOfLight #science #scrolllink
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  • Researchers have recorded the briefest interval of time ever measured: 247 zeptoseconds—the duration for a photon of light to traverse a hydrogen molecule.

    That's 0.000000000000000000247 seconds.A zeptosecond equals one trillionth of a billionth of a second, a realm where light, the universe's speed champion, advances mere fractions of an atomic diameter. For scale, a single second contains as many zeptoseconds as there are seconds in 31.7 trillion years—vastly exceeding the age of the cosmos.

    Physicist Reinhard Dörner and colleagues at Goethe University Frankfurt achieved this using intense X-rays from Hamburg's PETRA III accelerator. They aimed at hydrogen molecules—the simplest in existence, comprising two protons and two electrons. An incoming photon struck both electrons in rapid sequence, akin to a stone skipping across water.

    To resolve this fleeting event, the team employed a COLTRIMS reaction microscope, an ultra-precise instrument that tracks particle positions and momenta. By examining the interference patterns from the two expelled electrons, they pinpointed the precise lag between the photon's impact on the first electron and the second.The finding: 247 zeptoseconds.

    This demonstrates that light does not illuminate a molecule instantaneously, even at this tiny scale; the delay stems from light's finite velocity of roughly 186,000 miles per second (300,000 km/s). It represents the first direct observation of light propagating inside a molecule.

    By contrast, chemical reactions unfold over femtoseconds—a thousandfold longer. Zeptosecond precision opens a window into quantum timescales, where electron and photon dynamics govern matter's core behaviors.

    #zeptosecond #chemiclas #quantum #timescale #scrolllink
    Researchers have recorded the briefest interval of time ever measured: 247 zeptoseconds—the duration for a photon of light to traverse a hydrogen molecule. That's 0.000000000000000000247 seconds.A zeptosecond equals one trillionth of a billionth of a second, a realm where light, the universe's speed champion, advances mere fractions of an atomic diameter. For scale, a single second contains as many zeptoseconds as there are seconds in 31.7 trillion years—vastly exceeding the age of the cosmos. Physicist Reinhard Dörner and colleagues at Goethe University Frankfurt achieved this using intense X-rays from Hamburg's PETRA III accelerator. They aimed at hydrogen molecules—the simplest in existence, comprising two protons and two electrons. An incoming photon struck both electrons in rapid sequence, akin to a stone skipping across water. To resolve this fleeting event, the team employed a COLTRIMS reaction microscope, an ultra-precise instrument that tracks particle positions and momenta. By examining the interference patterns from the two expelled electrons, they pinpointed the precise lag between the photon's impact on the first electron and the second.The finding: 247 zeptoseconds. This demonstrates that light does not illuminate a molecule instantaneously, even at this tiny scale; the delay stems from light's finite velocity of roughly 186,000 miles per second (300,000 km/s). It represents the first direct observation of light propagating inside a molecule. By contrast, chemical reactions unfold over femtoseconds—a thousandfold longer. Zeptosecond precision opens a window into quantum timescales, where electron and photon dynamics govern matter's core behaviors. #zeptosecond #chemiclas #quantum #timescale #scrolllink
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  • Where there is Maa Saraswati, there is wisdom.
    Where there is wisdom, there is light.
    And where there is light — ignorance disappears.

    #MaaSaraswati #SanatanDharma #VedicWisdom #scrolllink
    Where there is Maa Saraswati, there is wisdom. Where there is wisdom, there is light. And where there is light — ignorance disappears.✨🕊️ #MaaSaraswati #SanatanDharma #VedicWisdom #scrolllink
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  • Quantum entanglement is one of nature’s most haunting mysteries proof that the universe might be more unified than we can imagine. When two particles are created together, they share a single quantum state. No matter how far apart they drift, even light-years away, a change in one instantly affects the other. To Einstein, this was impossible yet experiments continue to confirm it’s real.

    This strange bond seems to ignore the speed limit of light, suggesting that at the deepest level, space and distance may be illusions. The universe behaves like one continuous fabric, not a collection of separate objects. Every flicker of energy and every act of observation is a thread tugging on that cosmic web.

    Entanglement blurs the line between “here” and “there,” “you” and “me.” It whispers that perhaps everything from atoms to galaxies is already connected, sharing one hidden heartbeat through the quantum field.

    Sources: NASA, CERN, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics

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    Quantum entanglement is one of nature’s most haunting mysteries proof that the universe might be more unified than we can imagine. When two particles are created together, they share a single quantum state. No matter how far apart they drift, even light-years away, a change in one instantly affects the other. To Einstein, this was impossible yet experiments continue to confirm it’s real. This strange bond seems to ignore the speed limit of light, suggesting that at the deepest level, space and distance may be illusions. The universe behaves like one continuous fabric, not a collection of separate objects. Every flicker of energy and every act of observation is a thread tugging on that cosmic web. Entanglement blurs the line between “here” and “there,” “you” and “me.” It whispers that perhaps everything from atoms to galaxies is already connected, sharing one hidden heartbeat through the quantum field. Sources: NASA, CERN, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics #Quantum #entanglement #science #scrolllink
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  • IF YOU TRAVEL AT SPEED OF LIGHT

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    IF YOU TRAVEL AT SPEED OF LIGHT #SpeedOfLight #universe #scrolllink
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  • Wishing everyone abundant greetings of Diwali from Kaulantak Peeth team. This year, Mahasiddha Ishaputra celebrated Diwali at the sacred Kurukulla Temple. Despite facing immense hardships and challenges, we performed the Diwali puja with utmost devotion at the feet of Bhagwati.

    All roads leading to the Kurukulla Temple were completely blocked, yet Mahasiddha Ishaputra, accompanied by all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, walked on foot with unwavering determination and reached the temple. There, we lit many lamps (deep), illuminating the entire premises of Bhagwati with radiant light, making it sparkle gloriously.

    Following this, we conducted the grand puja and aarti of Bhagwati amidst great fervor, joy, and celebration. In this way, even in the face of tough circumstances, we ensured that Bhagwati's temple did not remain desolate. Instead, we celebrated Diwali right at Her divine feet, filling the space with devotion, light, and triumph over adversity.

    #Diwali #HappyDiwali #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #goddesskurukulla #lakshmi #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #IKSVP #bhagwanshiv #shiva #lordshiva #swachchhandbhairava #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #hiddendeities #scrolllink
    Wishing everyone abundant greetings of Diwali from Kaulantak Peeth team. This year, Mahasiddha Ishaputra celebrated Diwali at the sacred Kurukulla Temple. Despite facing immense hardships and challenges, we performed the Diwali puja with utmost devotion at the feet of Bhagwati. All roads leading to the Kurukulla Temple were completely blocked, yet Mahasiddha Ishaputra, accompanied by all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, walked on foot with unwavering determination and reached the temple. There, we lit many lamps (deep), illuminating the entire premises of Bhagwati with radiant light, making it sparkle gloriously. Following this, we conducted the grand puja and aarti of Bhagwati amidst great fervor, joy, and celebration. In this way, even in the face of tough circumstances, we ensured that Bhagwati's temple did not remain desolate. Instead, we celebrated Diwali right at Her divine feet, filling the space with devotion, light, and triumph over adversity. #Diwali #HappyDiwali #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #goddesskurukulla #lakshmi #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #IKSVP #bhagwanshiv #shiva #lordshiva #swachchhandbhairava #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #hiddendeities #scrolllink
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  • When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”.
    In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi.
    Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people.
    For most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna)
    For the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books.
    Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped.
    For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata.
    Once my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead.
    Hindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja.
    In Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community.
    Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him.
    Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother).
    He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur.
    The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy.

    #दीपावली #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
    When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”. In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi. Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people. 🪔For most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna) 🪔For the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books. 🪔Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped. 🪔For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata. 🪔Once my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead. 🪔Hindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja. 🪔In Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community. Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him. Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother). He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur. The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy. #दीपावली #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
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  • Ab achhe se samajh aa gya hoga

    #diwali #hindu #diwalispecial #festival #diwalivibes #crakers #lights #scrolllink
    Ab achhe se samajh aa gya hoga 😆 #diwali #hindu #diwalispecial #festival #diwalivibes #crakers #lights #scrolllink
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  • Diwali core !

    #diwali #festival #hindu #crackers #lights #scrolllink
    Diwali core !😆 #diwali #festival #hindu #crackers #lights #scrolllink
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  • Happy Diwali ✨️

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    Happy Diwali 😊 ✨️💥🧨 #diwali #festival #lights #dipawali #scrolllink
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