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recent bujo spread ft. fortunes from a shrine and snaps from my trip to the tate ✨ ig: studylustre
23.09.17» This really doesn’t look like my usual post but I was trying something new~ I think I like writing the days as they go, I’m gonna start doing that. You can tell a lot of things didn’t go as planned, and Wednesday is just not even there lmao.
Timeline of the Far Future. While scientific predictions of the future can never be absolutely certain, present understanding in various fields allows for the prediction of far future events, if only in the broadest strokes. These fields include astrophysics, which has revealed how planets and stars form, interact, and die; particle physics, which has revealed how matter behaves at the smallest scales; evolutionary biology, which predicts how life will evolve over time; and plate tectonics, which shows how continents shift over millennia. All projections of the future of the Earth, the Solar System, and the Universe must account for the second law of thermodynamics, which states that entropy, or a loss of the energy available to do work, must increase over time. Stars eventually must exhaust their supply of hydrogen fuel and burn out. Close encounters gravitationally fling planets from their star systems, and star systems from galaxies. Eventually, matter itself is expected to come under the influence of radioactive decay, as even the most stable materials break apart into subatomic particles. Current data suggest that the universe has a flat geometry (or very close to flat), and thus, will not collapse in on itself after a finite time, and the infinite future potentially allows for the occurrence of a number of massively improbable events, such as the formation of a Boltzmann brain. This timeline coverS events from roughly eight thousand years from now to the furthest reaches of future time. A number of alternate future events are listed to account for questions still unresolved, such as whether humans will become extinct, whether protons decay, or whether Earth will survive the Sun’s expansion into a red giant.
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honestly?? this pic was just an excuse to show my milk bottle shaped flask i got from sm town in seoul,, it has #luckyone stamped on it and i lov it bc im exo trash anyway if y’all are interested in purchasing the two lovely notebooks shown in the pic, use my code “LUSTRE10″ on messybunny or “studylustre” on kawaiipenshop for 10% off!! they both have free international shipping woOoOo ✨
ig: studylustre
Do telescopes actually take colorful photographs or are the pretty colorful photographs of galaxies that we know colored afterwards? If a human was floating through space, would space look colorful to them?
So some pictures are taken in different wavelengths to see different characteristics. (infrared wavelengths to see through thick gas and dust, xray wavelengths to see highly energized regions)
But, in the visible wavelengths you are seeing the colors. They’re just enhanced brighter than they might be.
For example, I took this picture of “the California Nebula” using a camera (Canon 60Da) attached to a telescope. This shows one exposure, and the background is red due to effects of the camera (which you subtract):
You take multiple exposures, combine them, subtract the background effects & adjust the color a little and get this…
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Day 3 [3.2.17]: Favourite study methods
I like to make electronic notes, then I rewrite them out (my chemistry notes are in the shot) and also make flip cards with my daiso word cards! I enjoy using mildliners/any highlighters to make it look pretty, but notes are mainly for memorising. (Practicality > aesthetic)