The Theory of Relativity | Albert Einstein | Science Explained

In 1895, a 16-year-old boy imagined himself chasing a beam of light. This thought eventually changed the world forever. The boy's name was Albert Einstein. So what really was that thought? And how could one thought change th…

Worm Holes-Explained | Science Explained

If you saw a wormhole in reality, it would appear round, spherical, a bit like a black hole. Light from the other side passes through and gives you a window to a faraway place. Once crossed, the other side comes fully into view …

Black Holes Part-2 | Space Fascination

Black holes are the most powerful things in the universe, strong enough to rip whole stars into atom sized pieces Well, this is scary enough. They have an even more powerful and dark property: They might delete the universe itsel…

Quantum Entanglement - Explained | Science Explained

Look around you... everything you see,  perceive, and interact with in the real world follows the rules of Classical Mechanics. This is a study of the motion of bodies in accordance with the general principles  first laid down by…

The String Theory - Explained | Science Explained

What is the true nature of the universe? To answer this question, humans come up with stories to describe the world. We test our stories and learn what to keep and what to throw away. But the more we learn, the more complicated a…

What are Black Holes? | Space Fascination

Black holes are one of the strangest things in existence. They don't seem to make any sense at all. Where do they come from...... and what happens if you fall into one? Stars are incredibly massive collections of mostly hydro…

Leonardo da Vinci : An Artist or a Scientist | The BrainBox

When you think of leonardo da Vinci you probably think of the Monalisa. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous artists in the world but he is much more than that indeed he never thought of himself as an artist when he sent a…

The Unknown Side of Sir Issac Newton | The BrainBox

A list of the most influential people of all time  wouldn't be complete without Sir Isaac Newton.   Newton's laws are tied to almost everything we  see in everyday life. They help us understand how cars work, how cricket …

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