Archive for July, 2015

Empirical Methodology

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Quantum physics governs the laws of the fundamental particles, atoms and molecules of our Universe. The mathmatics have been applied to explain counter-intuitive phenomena. For example, not only can a […]

The Nature of Time

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Quantum physics governs the laws of the fundamental particles, atoms and molecules of our Universe. The mathmatics have been applied to explain counter-intuitive phenomena. For example, not only can a […]

Bigfoot’s Exceedingly Great and Bitter Cry

Monday, July 20, 2015

Many people turn to the Bible in search of answers. Bigfooters have also looked for answers within the Bible for references to Bigfoot. Many people suspect that Esau was the beginning of Bigfoot. Can […]

Macroscopic Quantum Behavior

Thursday, July 16, 2015

The wavelike behavior of a room-temperature polariton condensate has been demonstrated on a macroscopic length scale for the very first time. This work has provided significant development in the understanding and […]

The Land of the Amorrhite

Monday, July 13, 2015

Many people turn to the Bible in search of answers. Bigfooters have also looked for answers within the Bible for references to Bigfoot. We will look into the final piece of this […]

Could Bigfoot be a Hologram

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Physicists are seriously discussing the possibility that our entire universe could be a hologram. This would mean a distant two-dimensional surface holds all the data required to fully describe our world in three […]

Increasing Corruption on Earth

Monday, July 6, 2015

Many people turn to the Bible in search of answers. Bigfooters have also looked for answers within the Bible for references to Bigfoot. We will look into the third of these Biblical Bigfoot theories; Increasing Corruption […]

Hyperentanglement

Thursday, July 2, 2015

UCLA electrical engineers led a team of researchers and demonstrated a new way to harness photons so that no matter how far apart they are they still act in unison. […]