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A Physics Prof Bet Me $10,000 I'm Wrong

Veritasium · 3 min read

A UCLA physics professor publicly bet $10,000 that a wind-powered downwind vehicle couldn’t truly sustain speeds faster than the wind pushing it—and...

Downwind VehiclesWind GradientTreadmill Tests

What's The Brightest Thing In the Universe?

Vsauce · 3 min read

The brightest sustained objects in the universe aren’t stars or even the brief flash of a gamma-ray burst—they’re quasars, powered by black holes...

Absolute MagnitudeQuasarsBlack Holes

If

Vsauce · 3 min read

A core tension sits at the heart of spaceflight and everyday life: humanity can forecast some cosmic events with impressive reach, yet struggles to...

Chaos TheoryWeather PredictionEmergency Alerts

A Brief History of Everything, feat. Neil deGrasse Tyson

minutephysics · 3 min read

The universe’s story hinges on one rare early accident: a tiny imbalance between matter and antimatter. In the first fractions of a second after the...

Big BangInflationMatter–Antimatter Asymmetry

Are We Living in an Ancestor Simulation? ft. Neil deGrasse Tyson | Space Time

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The strongest through-line is a probabilistic claim: if future civilizations can run “ancestor simulations” that recreate the minds and sensory...

Ancestor SimulationsAnthropic ReasoningComputational Feasibility

Open Letter to the President: Physics Education

minutephysics · 2 min read

High school physics in the United States often stops at ideas older than 1865, leaving students without core modern concepts that underpin today’s...

Physics EducationModern PhysicsCurriculum Reform

How We Might Be Living In Other Dimensions Without Knowing - A Neil deGrasse Tyson Visualization

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Higher dimensions may be hiding in plain sight—not as science fiction, but as a way to make sense of how “more room” can exist beyond what we can...

Higher DimensionsDimensional StorageQuantum Entanglement

How Asteroid Mining Will Save Earth

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Asteroid mining is being pitched as a practical next step for extracting high-value materials—especially platinum-group metals and industrial...

Asteroid MiningNear-Earth AsteroidsPlatinum-Group Metals

Hour Physics: What makes a good (or bad) youtube science video

minutephysics · 3 min read

A strong science-communication strategy on YouTube isn’t about cramming more information into shorter clips—it’s about matching the content, pacing,...

Science CommunicationYouTube AudiencePhysics Education

The Great American Eclipse

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A total solar eclipse across the continental United States on August 21 arrives after a long drought—America’s first total solar eclipse in 40...

Total Solar EclipseEclipse GeometryEye Safety

🚨🚨 Lets Talk o3 🚨🚨

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The central takeaway is that OpenAI’s o3 is a major step up in solving structured reasoning tasks—but the leap to “AGI” still looks more like...

o3ARC PrizeAGI

The LYT Framework - Q&A Part 2: Note Size, Maps of Content, and Evergreen Notes

Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo · 3 min read

Evergreen notes work best when they’re treated as “stars” in a personal knowledge system—clear, opinionated anchors that connect to broader...

Evergreen NotesMaps of ContentAtomicity

GPT-4 Vision: 5 Recursive Improvement Loops - WOW!

All About AI · 3 min read

A practical way to “bootstrap” better outputs from generative AI is to run a tight feedback loop: generate something, capture it (often as a...

Recursive Improvement LoopsGPT-4 VisionDALL·E Product Images