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Backspin Basketball Flies Off Dam

Veritasium · 2 min read

A basketball dropped from Tasmania’s Gordon Dam lands almost where it’s released—until backspin enters the picture. With a modest amount of rotation,...

Magnus EffectBackspinFlettner Rotors

Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math

Veritasium · 3 min read

Following Einstein’s general relativity leads to a counterintuitive picture of black holes: from the outside, nothing ever truly crosses the event...

Black HolesEvent HorizonSchwarzschild Solution

Which Way Is Down?

Vsauce · 3 min read

“Down” isn’t a single, universal direction—it’s the local direction of gravitational pull, and it changes with where you are and even with time. The...

Direction of GravityMass vs WeightBuoyancy

The Discovery That Transformed Pi

Veritasium · 2 min read

For more than 2,000 years, mathematicians squeezed better and better approximations of π by drawing polygons inside and outside circles and...

Pi ApproximationsArchimedes PolygonsPascal's Triangle

The Trillion Dollar Equation

Veritasium · 3 min read

A single pricing framework for options—built from physics-style randomness and later refined with real-world “drift”—helped spawn entire derivatives...

Option PricingRandom WalkDynamic Hedging

The Closest We’ve Come to a Theory of Everything

Veritasium · 3 min read

A single “stationary action” principle links the motion of falling objects, the bending of light, and the equations of mechanics—turning what once...

Fastest DescentBrachistochroneFermat’s Principle

The Original Double Slit Experiment

Veritasium · 2 min read

Light’s true nature—whether it behaves like particles or waves—gets pinned down by a deceptively simple setup: Thomas Young’s double-slit experiment....

Double Slit ExperimentLight WavesInterference

Chaos: The Science of the Butterfly Effect

Veritasium · 3 min read

The “butterfly effect” isn’t just a catchy metaphor—it points to a real scientific limit on forecasting. In chaotic systems, tiny differences in...

Butterfly EffectChaos TheoryPhase Space

What the Fahrenheit?!

Veritasium · 3 min read

Fahrenheit’s temperature scale wasn’t built on a simple, intuitive link to freezing and body heat; it traces back to a deliberately constructed...

Temperature ScalesOle RømerDaniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

Why Silence is Power | Priceless Benefits of Being Silent

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Silence functions as a form of communication and self-regulation—cutting through noise to sharpen perception, unlock creativity, and improve mental...

Silent MarchRemembrance of the DeadCreativity

Is Gravity An Illusion?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gravity may be “real” in the sense that it shapes motion, but Einstein’s leap was to treat it as something that could be an illusion of...

Equivalence PrincipleInertial FramesAccelerated Reference Frames

What If Space And Time Are NOT Real?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Space and time may not be fundamental features of reality at all. The most consequential thread running through the discussion is that physics has...

Absolute vs Relational SpacetimeCartesian CoordinatesNewtonian Mechanics

The Phantom Singularity | Space Time

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Black holes aren’t just “infinite density” objects; they host multiple kinds of mathematical singularities—some tied to coordinates and some tied to...

Black Hole SingularitiesSchwarzschild MetricEvent Horizon

Quantum Gravity and the Hardest Problem in Physics | Space Time

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The hardest problem in physics isn’t just that general relativity and quantum mechanics disagree—it’s that the usual way quantum theory is built...

Quantum GravityPlanck ScaleBlack Hole Information

What If Our Understanding of Gravity Is Wrong?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The search for dark matter has lasted more than half a century, but a growing line of thought argues the real problem may be gravity itself. Instead...

Dark MatterModified GravityMOND

Why String Theory is Right

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

String theory’s biggest draw is that its mathematics naturally produces gravity—and does so without the infinities that typically wreck quantum...

String TheoryQuantum GravityWeyl Invariance

What if Singularities DO NOT Exist?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A new challenge to the idea that black holes must contain “real” singularities is gaining attention: Roy Kerr argues that the logic behind the...

Black Hole InteriorsSingularity TheoremGeodesic Incompleteness

Solving the Three Body Problem

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The three-body problem—tracking three gravitating objects under Newtonian gravity—has long carried a reputation for being “unsolvable,” but the real...

Three-Body ProblemChaos DynamicsAnalytic Solutions

3 Important Questions No One Knows The Answers To (Universe Edition)

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

The central takeaway is that some of the universe’s most basic “why” questions—what time is, what gravity is, and how anything comes from...

Arrow of TimeTime DilationSpacetime Curvature

Planck's Constant and The Origin of Quantum Mechanics | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Planck’s constant is the bridge between everyday physics and the quantum rules that govern the microscopic world—and its fingerprints show up even in...

Planck ConstantBlackbody RadiationUltraviolet Catastrophe

Every Force in Nature (Theory of Everything, Part III)

minutephysics · 2 min read

The fundamental forces of nature can be traced to a single idea: when “the same” quantity is measured differently in different places, the resulting...

ForcesGauge BosonsMomentum Transfer

What is Energy?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Energy feels like a substance—something you “have” or “lose”—but physics treats it differently: energy is a number, a bookkeeping quantity that links...

Energy DefinitionConservation LawsConservative Forces

Will Constructor Theory REWRITE Physics?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Constructor theory is gaining attention as a potential “rewrite” of physics by shifting the foundation from dynamical equations to a cleaner set of...

Constructor TheoryCounterfactualsQuantum Gravity Test

The Brachistochrone, with Steven Strogatz

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

The brachistochrone problem asks for the curve connecting two points that makes a particle slide under gravity in the least possible time—and the...

BrachistochroneCycloidFermat’s Principle

Is ACTION The Most Fundamental Property in Physics?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Physics’ “most fundamental” property may not be energy or entropy at all, but Action—the quantity that determines which paths objects take. Starting...

Principle of Least ActionProper TimeLagrangian Mechanics

Does Gravity Require Extra Dimensions?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gravity’s long-standing weakness compared with other fundamental forces may be a clue that space has more than three spatial dimensions—but those...

Gravity and DimensionsInverse Square LawCompactified Extra Dimensions

Walking away from marriage, children, and other stuff we're supposed to have

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Choosing not to marry or have children isn’t automatically a moral failure or a psychological defect; it’s often a legitimate life choice that...

Social NormsChildlessnessAntinatalism

Heisenberg Made a Discovery in 1925. We Still Can't Explain It

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

In 1925, Werner Heisenberg helped turn quantum mechanics from a set of partial models into a full theoretical framework by building it around what...

Heisenberg 1925Matrix MechanicsUncertainty Principle

What’s Your Brain’s Role in Creating Space & Time?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The brain’s internal machinery for “space and time” looks less like a passive mirror of the universe and more like a flexible system for organizing...

Place CellsGrid CellsTheta Rhythms

How Luminiferous Aether Led to Relativity

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

By the end of the 19th century, physics looked nearly finished—until the Michelson–Morley experiment failed to detect the luminiferous ether,...

Luminiferous EtherMichelson–Morley ExperimentLorentz Transformation

Black Holes. Explained. For 1.5 Hours.

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Black holes are real astrophysical objects, but they also function as the universe’s most punishing “stress test” for physics—forcing general...

Black Hole FormationEvent Horizon GeometryPrimordial Black Holes

How Does Gravity Affect Light?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gravity bends the path of light—and general relativity makes that outcome unavoidable. The central insight is that multiple, seemingly unrelated...

Gravity and LightEquivalence PrincipleGravitational Redshift

Is Pluto a Planet?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Pluto lost its “planet” status because it fails a key requirement in the modern definition: it has not cleared its orbital neighborhood of other...

Pluto ClassificationIAU Planet DefinitionKuiper Belt

How To Build The Universe in a Computer

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Galaxy collisions can be predicted with striking confidence because gravity and fluid-like gas dynamics can be computed repeatedly over billions of...

N-Body SimulationsGalaxy CollisionsTree Codes

Nietzsche and the Will to Power

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Materialism— the view that reality is ultimately made only of dead matter—has dominated modern science, but it runs into a persistent metaphysical...

MaterialismWill to PowerWhitehead

CLIs Are Making A Comeback

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Command-line interfaces are back in fashion—not because old Unix tools stopped working, but because modern terminals and developer workflows made CLI...

CLI ResurgenceUnix ToolsTerminal UX

2021 End of Year AMA!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The AMA’s biggest through-line is a push to treat quantum and astrophysics questions as solvable puzzles—then admit where the answers are still...

Quantum Field TheoryVirtual PhotonsCepheid Variables

Introduction to Democritus

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Democritus’ atomism—his claim that reality is made of tiny, indivisible atoms moving in empty space—became a cornerstone idea that shaped later...

DemocritusAtomismQualia

Escape Mediocrity - How to Stop Wasting your Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mediocrity, as described through Joseé Inhineros’s “The Mediocre Man,” is less a lack of ability than a lack of personal character: people who never...

MediocrityIdealsMentorship

Ilya Sutskever: The Genius Behind OpenAI

David Ondrej · 3 min read

Ilya Sutskever’s path from a self-taught coder to OpenAI’s chief scientist traces a rare mix of early obsession, elite mentorship, and timing—yet his...

Ilya SutskeverDeep LearningAlexNet

I’m concerned about AI, for real.

David Ondrej · 3 min read

AI is accelerating across jobs, business models, and even governance—so the safest strategy is not trying to “pick the winning career,” but staying...

AI Job DisplacementSaaS PricingAgentic Coding

Why you need a commonplace book and how to build one in Logseq

CombiningMinds · 2 min read

A commonplace book—an organized storehouse for ideas, quotes, observations, and useful snippets—is positioned as the antidote to information...

Commonplace BookLogseqPersonal Knowledge Management