Kaya di pa tayo binibisita ng mga Aliens kasi? Type 0 civilization pa tayo! The Kardashev Scale categorizes hypothetical civilizations by their energy consumption capabilities, providing a framework for understanding technological advancement beyond Earth. Type I civilizations harness all energy available on their home planet—we're approaching this milestone. Type II masters their entire star's energy through megastructures like Dyson spheres. Type III commands galactic-level energy, potentially manipulating stars and black holes as power sources. Later theorists expanded the scale to include Type IV (universal energy manipulation) and Type V (multiverse capabilities). This classification system not only guides our search for extraterrestrial intelligence but offers perspective on humanity's potential future—from planetary species to possible cosmic engineers, with each transition representing a profound leap in our technological and social evolution. #LearnItOnTikTok #EduTok #randomfacts
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Are we the center of the universe? The Fermi Paradox presents a cosmic riddle: despite billions of stars with potentially habitable planets in our ancient universe, we observe no evidence of alien civilizations. Physicist Enrico Fermi simply asked: "Where is everybody?" Explanations range from unsettling to intriguing. Perhaps advanced civilizations inevitably destroy themselves, interstellar communication is impossible, or we're deliberately being avoided. Maybe we're simply looking in the wrong places with inadequate technology. This paradox forces us to confront humbling possibilities: we might be tragically alone in the cosmos, under observation by advanced beings, or just one of countless civilizations separated by the vast emptiness of space. The silence of the universe speaks volumes, but about what remains our greatest mystery. #EduTok #randomfacts #fermiparadox #spacetok #aliens
Ano kaya ang meron outside our universe? Totoo kaya ang multiverse? This just proves how tiny we are compared to the cosmos 🤯 Ideas inspired by: @Evan | Making physics fun! #EduTok #LearnItOnTikTok #randomfacts
Galing tayong lahat sa Mars? Ancient Mars was likely radically different from today's cold, barren landscape. Scientific evidence suggests that billions of years ago, Mars had abundant liquid water, potentially creating conditions suitable for life. Telltale geological features like dried riverbeds and shorelines indicate Mars once had flowing water, supported by minerals discovered by Mars rovers that typically form in watery environments. While evidence for water is strong, the concept of Martian forests remains speculative. Mars' atmosphere thinned over time as its magnetic field weakened, exposing the surface to harsh radiation. Any plant life would have been simple and microscopic rather than forest-like. This transformation occurred over billions of years. Mars lost its surface water approximately 3.5 billion years ago as its atmosphere eroded. #randomfacts #edutokph #LearnItOnTikTok
Kahit ipagsigawan mong mahal mo siya sa space, di nya maririnig yon. Space is the ultimate silent movie—a vast, soundless void where even the most catastrophic cosmic events play out in complete silence. This isn't because sound doesn't exist there, but because sound needs a medium to travel through, and space lacks the air molecules necessary for sound waves to propagate. On Earth, sound travels when molecules bump into each other, passing vibrations along. In the vacuum of space, molecules are so incredibly far apart that this chain reaction can't happen. Even the most violent explosions—supernovas that outshine entire galaxies—make no sound whatsoever. This doesn't mean space is completely devoid of waves. Radio waves, light, and other electromagnetic radiation travel perfectly well through vacuum. NASA and other space agencies can convert these electromagnetic waves into audible sounds, creating what we sometimes call the "sounds of space," but these are interpretations rather than actual sounds. Astronauts communicate using radio waves, not sound. And if two spacecraft collided in empty space? You wouldn't hear a thing, even if you were floating nearby. #randomfacts #space #science
Time slows when I'm with you. Time dilation isn't just science fiction—it's a mind-bending reality of Einstein's relativity theory. As you approach the speed of light, time actually slows down for you compared to stationary observers. Imagine rocketing through space at 99% light speed. While you experience time normally in your spacecraft, people back on Earth would see your clock ticking dramatically slower. What feels like minutes to you could be years passing for them. This isn't theoretical—we've measured it! GPS satellites experience tiny time differences due to their speed, and experiments with ultra-precise atomic clocks have confirmed these effects. The phenomenon becomes extreme near light speed. At exactly light speed (which matter can't reach), time would effectively stop for the traveler. This creates the famous "twin paradox" where a space-traveling twin returns to find their Earth-bound sibling has aged decades while they've barely aged at all. Even more bizarre: fast-moving objects appear physically shorter in their direction of travel, and their mass increases. The universe enforces the cosmic speed limit by making objects infinitely massive as they approach light speed, preventing them from breaking through. #randomfacts#eduwowph #edutokph
Genesis 2:7, “we came from dust” At totoo nga! Stardust pa! 🌟✨ All of the elements in our body are forged in stellar furnaces! Astig no? #EduTok #LearnItOnTikTok #randomfacts
hindi yan alikabok ya, balat mo yan! Every hour of every day, your body is silently and continuously shedding an astonishing 600,000 skin cells. This natural process of renewal happens completely beneath your awareness, with these microscopic flakes becoming part of the dust in your home. By the end of today, you'll have lost over 14 million cells, and in a year, you'll have completely replaced your outer skin layer about 900 times. This constant cellular turnover is just one of the remarkable ways your body maintains itself without you ever having to think about it. #EduTok #randomfacts