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Topic of the week: What is the Universe made of?
Thus podcast between Dr. Mayik Bialik (Big Bany Theory and Dr. Deekpak Chopra is midboggling. It breaks down what the universe is made up in the first 12 min. What is your thoughts on what the universe is made of.
1 like • Jun 27
Woah, big bang theory woman is fav😍💕
Beyond the 5 Senses.
What are beyond the 5 senses humans experience? Ohh this is such a good question — and so fun to explore! You’re totally right that humans typically have five main senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch), though scientists now often recognize additional human senses like proprioception (body position), nociception (pain), equilibrioception (balance), etc. But animals? They have superpowers. Here are some of the wildest senses in the animal kingdom — ones humans don’t naturally have: 🧭 1. Magnetoreception Sense of Earth’s magnetic field - Birds (like pigeons), sea turtles, bees, and even some bacteria use this to navigate. - They can literally feel direction like a built-in compass. ⚡ 2. Electroreception Detecting electric fields - Sharks, rays, eels, and platypuses can detect the weak electrical fields generated by other living beings. - Sharks use this to find prey even buried under sand. - Platypuses have 40,000 electroreceptors on their bills! 🌡️ 3. Infrared Sensing (Thermoreception) Seeing body heat - Pit vipers (like rattlesnakes), pythons, and boas can detect the infrared radiation emitted by warm-blooded animals. - They basically “see” heat — like thermal goggles. 🦴 4. Infrasound & Ultrasound Perception Hearing beyond human range - Elephants use infrasound (sounds too low for us to hear) to communicate over miles. - Bats, dolphins, and whales use ultrasound for echolocation — bouncing sound waves to “see” their surroundings with sound. 🧪 5. Olfactory Super-Sensitivity Super smell - Dogs have up to 300 million smell receptors vs. our 5–6 million. - They can smell diseases, emotions, or even time (by sensing scent trails fading at different rates). 🐜 6. Polarized Light Detection Seeing light waves’ orientation - Bees, mantis shrimp, and cuttlefish can see polarized light, which helps them navigate, hunt, and detect water surfaces or camouflaged predators. 🧬 7. Echolocation Seeing with sound
1 like • Jun 27
Amazing, loved the essay a lot, keep working hard fellow nerd 💖
What is the Universe Made of?
A 2021 research synopsis confirms the ΛCDM model: ~68.3% dark energy, ~26.8% dark matter, ~4.9% ordinary matter en.wikipedia.org+3consensus.app+3en.wikipedia.org+3
What is the Universe Made of?
0 likes • Jun 27
At imagine these 4.9%matter aligning in a way, it make us. We are literal miracles
1 like • Jun 27
What if we are inside a black hole which is inside of a universe which is inside of another mega black hole and so on
Any Startup Founders in this Group?
Workshop Tonight: How to fund your startup! Startup founders: Want to raise money without begging VCs? I raised over $700K for my biotech startup — and I’m teaching exactly how in a free live workshop Tonight. No fluff. No theory. Just 10 real ways to fund your startup. I’m running it at 6 PM ET Maria Nagy has invited you to join a video meeting on Google Meet. Name: LINKEDIN WORKSHOP Time: Tue, Jun 24, 6:00 – 7:00 PM Join the meeting: https://meet.google.com/yhd-jbci-qms
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