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Quantum Gateway - Sci-fi (Short Story)

A science fiction story created with imagination...  Title: Quantum Gateway The year is 2040 .....  The Quantum Collider at Putrajaya, a marvel of human ingenuity, hums with energy. Dr. Mathew, a visionary Malaysian physicist with a penchant for the unorthodox, leads a team of brilliant minds, pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration. Their goal: to unlock the secrets of the universe, one particle at a time. As they delve deeper into the quantum realm, an accident occurs......  A catastrophic energy surge triggers an unforeseen reaction, tearing a hole in the fabric of spacetime. A wormhole, a bridge to the past, opens, and out step figures from a bygone era – ancient humans, armed with bows and arrows. These Ancient beings, bewildered and frightened, find themselves amidst the towering machinery of the collider. The juxtaposition of the ancient and the advanced is stark, a surreal clash of eras. The scientists, initially stunned, must now grapple with the extrao...

Christianity and Advancement of Science

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Introduction  Throughout history, the quest to understand the mysteries of the universe has been a shared journey between science and religion. Christianity, in particular, has played a pivotal role in the development of scientific thought, often supporting and inspiring groundbreaking discoveries in the realm of physics. From the early days of the Scientific Revolution, where devout Christian scientists like Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton sought to uncover the laws governing the cosmos, to the enduring contributions of the Jesuit order in astronomy and seismology , the relationship between faith and reason has been a catalyst for profound advancements. Nicolaus Copernicus Ref:  Nicolaus Copernicus - Wikipedia The seamless fusion of theological belief and scientific inquiry has led to monumental achievements that continue to shape our understanding of the physical world . Whether it's the exploration of the heavens through the lens of a telescope or...

Quantum Consciousness and Neuroscience

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Introduction  Quantum Consciousness and Neuroscience  fascinating and complex topic that bridges neuroscience and quantum mechanics. This theory suggests that consciousness arises from quantum processes within the brain, particularly involving microtubules—protein structures within neurons. Proponents of this theory, like physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, propose that consciousness results from quantum computations in these microtubules. Recent research by Wellesley College professor Mike Wiest and his team found that drugs binding to microtubules delayed the onset of unconsciousness under anesthesia. This supports the idea that anesthetics act on microtubules, lending weight to the quantum model of consciousness. Ref:  Wellesley - Mike Wiest Quantum Consciousness Quantum Consciousness Theory: This theory proposes that consciousness arises from q uantum processes within neurons , particularly involving microtubules. Physicist Roger...

Astrophysics & Space Travel

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Introduction Astrophysics, a captivating branch of science, merges the principles of physics with the wonders of astronomy to unravel the mysteries of our universe. From the birth of stars to the enigmatic behaviour of black holes, astrophysics provides us with a profound understanding of the cosmos and our place within it.  Stars Stars, the celestial powerhouses, go through fascinating life cycles. They are born in stellar nurseries, vast clouds of gas and dust, where gravity pulls material together to form protostars. As these protostars ignite, they enter the main sequence phase, where they fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores, releasing energy that makes them shine. Depending on their mass, stars eventually reach the end of their lives. Massive stars may explode in spectacular supernovae, leaving behind neutron stars or black holes, while smaller stars become white dwarfs. Ref:  Stars - NASA Science Size (left) and distance (right) of a few well-known galaxies put to ...