Category Archives: Space

Remembering The Future – Precognition and The Illusion of Time

Illustration for 'Remembering The Future - Precognition and The Illusion of Time' showing a slender young infant with long brown hair standing in a house corridor experiencing a moment of precognition. Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

Neuroscience says memory can reconstruct the past, but what if it can also sometimes build the future? If time is like a river, perhaps consciousness is a boat that drifts upstream, carrying fragments of tomorrow disguised as déjà vu. Is it really possible to remember the future?

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Consciousness Beyond The Brain: Inside The Radical Scientific Theory Rewriting Reality

Digital illustration of a glowing human silhouette, sitting in a yoga pose, meditating, woven into a cosmic fabric of golden threads and stars. The radiant figure is embedded in a grid-like structure symbolizing consciousness forming space and time, set against a deep blue star-filled universe. Conceptual art representing consciousness as the foundation of reality in a cosmic setting. Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

What happens when we die? This spiritual question has haunted humanity since the dawn of thought. Yet despite centuries of soul-searching, the mystery of consciousness remains unsolved.

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Statistically Improbable – The Strange Case of Comet 3I/ATLAS

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A cosmic mytery is unfolding in real-time. 3I/ATLAS is not just a comet. For astrophysicists who have been following its nearing trajectory since 1st July 2025, it is a question mark.

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Mapping the Invisible: How Fast Radio Bursts Illuminate the Universe’s Missing Matter

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The Universe is vast – and strangely, half-empty. For decades, cosmologists have wrestled with the “missing baryon problem”, a puzzling deficit of ordinary matter…

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Seriously Strange Metals: The Quantum Rebels of Condensed Matter Physics

"Strange Metals and the Quantum Ocean", an illustration. Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

In the classical world of materials science, metals are well-behaved. Their electrons follow predictable rules, their resistivity scales with temperature in a quadratic fashion, and their behaviour is neatly captured by Fermi liquid theory. But in the quantum realm…

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Passing Field Stars and The Three-Body Problem

An illustration for "Passing Stars -The Three-Body Problem" shows the looming threat of a passing field star, with its gravitational pull distorting the solar system and endangering Earth.
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For billions of years, the Earth has remained relatively stable within our solar system. However, astrophysical simulations do suggest that this tranquility may not last forever.

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The Message to Voyager

A realistic rendition of the Voyager space probe launched in 1977, as it continues its journey through interstellar space away from our Solar system. Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

In 1977, humankind sent a machine into the interstellar void to tell the Universe who we were. Now, 48 years later, the void may have answered with a message to Voyager…

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Why Moving Clocks Do Slow Down

A cartoon drawing featuring two cartoon character clocks running the London Marathon. One of the two overtakes the other one who is almost stationary and says: "I'm slowwer". Moving clocks do slow down. Cartoon: NaturPhilosophie with AI

At some point, we’ve all heard about time dilation – every sci-fi fan among us in particular.  And yet, moving clocks DO slow down.  This is not a fiction fantasy.  It’s a little thing called Special Relativity.

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Dating Rocks – Methods of Historical Surface Exposure Analysis

Dating Rocks with Cosmogenic Nuclides Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

Our Earth is constantly bombarded with high energy particles and cosmic rays.  These charged particles interact with the atoms in atmospheric gases, producing a cascade of secondary particles.  And you can use those for dating rocks! 

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Zero Point Energy and The Vacuum of Space

Zero Point Energy - The Energy of the Vacuum and Black Holes Artwork: NaturPhilosophie with AI

According to whom you ask, Zero Point Energy can do everything… or nothing at all.  But what is it?  Something that pervades all of space, albeit on a microscale?  The kinetic energy a molecule does retain, even when cooled down to absolute zero?  And could it offer us a source of unlimited energy? 

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