Published inStarts With A Bang!Starts With A Bang podcast #113 — Weird starsMost stars shine with properties, like brightness, that barely change at all with time. The ones that do vary help us unlock the Universe.9h ago9h ago
Published inStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: How do photons mediate both attraction and repulsion?The electromagnetic force can be attractive, repulsive, or “bendy,” but is always mediated by the photon. How does one particle do it all?1d ago91d ago9
Published inStarts With A Bang!Black hole myth busted: they don’t suck anything inMany of us look at black holes as cosmic vacuum cleaners: sucking in everything in their vicinity. But it turns out they don’t suck at all.2d ago292d ago29
Published inStarts With A Bang!The quantum reason that ultra-massive stars are forbiddenThere’s no upper limit to how massive galaxies or black holes can be, but the most massive known star is only ~260 solar masses. Here’s…3d ago143d ago14
Published inStarts With A Bang!25 year update on the “Millennium problems” in physicsIn the year 2000, physicists created a list of the ten most important unsolved problems in their field. 25 years later, here’s where we…4d ago124d ago12
Published inStarts With A Bang!How far back in time can we see in space?We see objects whose light only arrives just now. But we see them as they were in the past: when that now-arriving light was first emitted.5d ago35d ago3
Published inStarts With A Bang!Ask Ethan: Can a lumpy Universe explain dark energy?Our Universe isn’t just expanding, the expansion is accelerating. Instead of dark energy, could a “lumpy” Universe be at fault?Jan 1013Jan 1013
Published inStarts With A Bang!The quantum reason that explains why the Sun shinesDespite the Sun’s high core temperatures, atomic nuclei repel each other too strongly to fuse together. Good thing for quantum physics!Jan 914Jan 914
Published inStarts With A Bang!The one-page calendar that changes how you view the yearIt’s simpler, more compact, and reusable from year-to-year in a way that no other calendar is. Here’s both how it works and how to use it.Jan 88Jan 88
Published inStarts With A Bang!Is the universe actually a fractal?On larger and larger scales, many of the same structures we see at small ones repeat themselves. Do we live in a fractal Universe?Jan 79Jan 79