by Harold Fensky | Eclipse, phenomenon, Physics
In the vast expanse of the universe, where celestial bodies perform their eternal ballet, there lies a phenomenon that blurs the lines between the known and the mysterious. This phenomenon, known as the Allais effect, captivates those who gaze upon the cosmos,...
by Harold Fensky | Cosmic, Energy, Physics
The Endless Energy Well: Zero-Point Energy and Its Cosmic Scale In the interstellar silences, amidst the vastness of the cosmos, there lies a whisper of infinite potential—a hum, perhaps, that resonates at the very core of our understanding of physics. This hum is not...
by Harold Fensky | Cosmogony, Philosophical Perspectives, Physics, Theory
In the ever-evolving field of theoretical physics, the Block Universe Theory stands as a particularly intriguing concept. This theory, also known as Eternalism, posits a universe where past, present, and future coexist simultaneously in a four-dimensional space-time...
by Harold Fensky | Ether, Physics, Universe
In a world that is perpetually in motion, both literally and metaphorically, the experiment conducted by Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley in the late 19th century stands as a pivotal moment in our understanding of the universe. The Michelson-Morley experiment,...