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Short Circuit
A short circuit occurs when a current flows through an electric circuit without resistance. If electrons flow without being impeded in some way, excess heat will be caused by the friction of these electrons moving in the conductive material. Too […]
Continue ReadingOptical Telescopes
Optical Telescopes are able to collect significantly more light than the human eye, the larger they are the more light they are able to capture, which then forms and image of distant objects for the eye to see. When we […]
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It is essentially on telescopes that modern astronomy is founded. In the ages before this technology was invented, all astronomy was naked-eye astronomy which means that we were vastly limited by what our eyes can see — even with the […]
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Vacuum Energy — Proof of Free-Energy in the Space All Around Us
Everything in the entire universe, everything that you and I perceive to be solid matter, is not actually solid — not in the way that we intuitively understand the solidity of physical objects. Matter itself is not what most people […]
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The Phantom DNA Effect of Dr. Peter Gariaev (Short)
The DNA of living beings has a mind-blowing capacity that has not yet been understood since its discovery almost 40 years ago: it absorbs, emits, and organizes light in subtle energy fields. In 1985 the Russian scientists Dr. Peter Gariaev […]
Continue ReadingHeart Rate Variability (HRV)
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is a measurement of the variation in time between each successive heart beat. A person who is more relaxed may experience greater variability in their heart rate as it changes its pace organically, resulting in greater […]
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The Difference Between Mass and Weight
The difference between mass and weight is that they are quantities which ultimately mean different things, are measured differently, relate to different physical quantities and relationships. They are related to one another, sure. However, they are not the same. Our […]
Continue ReadingKirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law is used in the study of series circuits, where it is observed that the voltage applied to a closed circuit is equal to the sum of the voltage drops within that circuit. Another way of expressing this […]
Continue ReadingKirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)
Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) is another statement about the law of conservation of energy within a circuit, affirming the conservation of charge flow. It states that the sum of currents entering a junction is equal to the sum of currents […]
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Working Memory
Working Memory is the aspect of our cognitive system that enables human beings to consider, manipulate, and otherwise bring to mind intellectual information. That is, our ability to bring to mind information stored within the mind, whether that is information […]
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