It's Helga Again
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I've faced some losses but I continue to be resilient & share my experience with many I encounter. I'm here to post about the things I love such as the night sky and ancient finding. I'm here to talk about science & engineering PLEASE KINDLY SHARE MY POSTS
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You woke up to this, what are your first words?
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Time-dependent and time-independent Schrödinger's equations ✍️
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Wow, is that all you got from it?
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Tell me so that I can get it instead I guess.
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two measurement methods. To better understand, imagine the universe as a gigantic spinning top.

It takes so long to complete one rotation that, to us, it appears stationary. Yet, this nearly invisible spin would be enough to alter the way expansion occurs. It’s a tiny detail in the mathematical
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🚨: Once every 500 billion years — The universe could be looping around a hidden “something”

And here comes the so-called hidden “something”—we’re talking about an extremely slow cosmic rotation. This gentle spin doesn’t contradict any laws of physics, but it has enough impact to reconcile the—
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That's alright, you've a point.
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Messier 10
Constellation: Ophiuchus
Distance: 15,000 light years

Messier 10 or M10 (also designated NGC 6254) is a globular cluster of stars in the equatorial constellation of Ophiuchus.

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
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Today, Oct. 2, marks the eve of the launch in 1962.
NASA image ID: 8892072
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Walter M. “Wally” Schirra was one of the original seven astronauts for the Mercury Project selected by NASA on Ap. 27, 1959. He flew on the MA-8 (Mercury-Atlas) mission with the Sigma 7 spacecraft – the third manned orbital flight by the United States – and completed six orbits in 9¼ hours.
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Focus on the bright red dot at the center: #NASAWebb showed this galaxy existed 330 million years after the big bang—when the universe was thought to be “bathed” in a thick fog: t.co/9Cy7FPpYCC