Looking At Tears Under A Microscope Reveals An Interesting Fact.

One day Rose-Lynn Fisher wondered if her tears of grief would look different compared to her tears of joy, so she began to explore them up close under a microscope.

Scientists Use Sound Waves to Levitate, Manipulate Matter.

A team of researchers in Switzerland have developed a way of levitating and transporting small objects using nothing but sound waves.

Everyday Things That Benefit Our Brain.

One of the things that surprises me time and time again is how we think our brains work and how they actually work .On many occasions I find myself convinced that there is a certain way to do things, only to find out that…

Albert Einstein: How I See the World.

Albert Einstein navigated the twilight turf between consciousness and matter for much of his life. He argued that “Man” suffers from an “optical delusion of consciousness” as he “experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest.” His…

Nikola Tesla. The Truth About Unlimited Free Energy.

Encyclopedia Britannica lists Nikola Tesla as one of the top ten most fascinating people in history. Nikola Tesla was an electrical engineer who changed the world with the invention of the AC (alternating current) induction motor, making the universal transmission…

Dr. Bruce Lipton: The Biology of Belief Where Mind and Matter Meet.

A radically new understanding is unfolding at the leading edge of science: Dr. Lipton’s profoundly hopeful synthesis of the latest and best research in cell biology and quantum physics is being hailed as a major breakthrough showing that our bodies…

Richard Dawkins, Neil deGrasse Tyson – The Poetry of Science.

In this footage from Poetry of Science speech, Neil deGrasse Tyson brings up the question ” who are we to say we are intelligent?”.We define ourselves as intelligent,but are we really?Is it possible for other species to accept our intelligence?

Documentary : What The Bleep Do We Know ? (2004)

What the bleep do we know? This hard-to-describe movie, which combines talking-head documentary footage with a fictional narrative, attempts to explain quantum physics in terms most audiences can understand.