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Just Six Numbers
Just Six Numbers: The Deep Forces that Shape the Universe | Martin J. Rees
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Using data from very recent scientific discoveries, the author reveals the six numbers upon which all physical reality rests, from atomic structure to human tissue. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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GoneFishing

More energy is needed to rise a millimetre above a neutron star's surface than to break completely free of Earth's gravity. A pen dropped from a height of one metre would impact with the energy of a ton of TNT...A projectile would need to attain half the speed of light to escape its gravity; conversely, anything that fell freely onto a neutron star from a great height would impact at more than half the speed of light.

Bklover It‘s hard to wrap your head around stuff like this. Amazing! 4y
GoneFishing @Bklover I agree — it‘s mind boggling. 4y
DrexEdit 😱😱 4y
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GoneFishing

The Sun contains about 1,000 times more mass than Jupiter. If it were cold, gravity would squeeze it a million times denser than an ordinary solid: it would be a 'white dwarf' about the size of the Earth but 330,000 times more massive. But the Sun's core actually has a temperature of fifteen million degrees-thousands of time hotter than its glowing surface, and the pressure of this immensely hot gas 'puffs up' the Sun and holds it in equilibrium.

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shanaqui
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Out of date now, but still a reasonably good primer on the "fine tuning" of the universe.

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shanaqui

Reading physics books results in realising exactly how temporary "I" am. My GAD is in control enough to read about disease, but not physics!