January 2011
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“When my husband died, because he was so famous and known for not being a...”
– Ann Druyan, talking about her dead husband Carl Sagan (via tr0llnthedungeon) (via k-so, savagemike)
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Brian Greene Explains Why Parallel Universes May... →
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thelonelyastronaut: How the Large Hadron Collider Works Very interesting and straightforward video, if you’re curious about it.
Jan 23rd
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joeangelillo asked: Hello, I just discovered you have linked my silkscreen of Albert Einstein. Thank you very much! I was just wondering if you could give me a direct credit and link to my website: www.visualsingularities.com

Thanks!
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Play Physics Cup 2 →
playarcadegames: Carefully remove specific blocks and players to guide the ball to the designated soccer goal in this awesome physics based game. *shrug* I had fun
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3rdcoastfieldnotes asked: I'm not a physicist, but I'm a scientist & admirer. I wrote about a podcast I heard featuring Ron Mallett's time travel quest on my tumblr this afternoon. Just thought you might want to check it out.
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“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”
– Albert Einstein (via dallindallindallin)
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jjkz: Wow! Today, Dr. Kaku addresses a question posed by Brad Wade Johnson: Could one crank up the vibrational frequency of their body to a higher dimension, move around in that dimension, and then crank the frequency back down somewhere else?
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