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E=mc2

Albert Einstein's E=mc2 is the most famous equation in history. It has been printed on t-shirts, featured in films, and used as a shorthand for scientific genius. Yet, its profound meaning is often obscured by its simplicity. The equation is not merely a recipe for a nuclear bomb, nor is it an abstract piece of mathematics.
Red Giants

Red Giants

In the main sequence stage (the long middle of a star’s life), a star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core. This fusion produces energy, which pushes outward against gravity’s pull. But once the hydrogen in the core runs out, fusion slows.
Space-time

Space-time

What if I told you that right now, you're surfing through a four-dimensional ocean that can stretch, compress, and ripple like water? Meet spacetime—the invisible fabric that Einstein discovered controls…
Time Dilation

Time Dilation

A UtopiaCircle Edition What if I told you that time isn't the same for everyone? That right now, astronauts aboard the International Space Station are aging slightly slower than you?…