First Ever Color Recording of Fusion Plasma Inside ST40 Reactor

First Color Recording of Fusion Plasma Inside ST40 Reactor
Superheated plasma inside the ST40 fusion reactor, providing a stunning visual glimpse into the process that powers the stars.
The glowing, swirling colors show plasma - a fourth state of matter beyond solid, liquid, and gas - heated to temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius. Read more from here...
NASA launches Every Rocket with Half a Million Gallons of Water

Every time NASA launches a rocket, it releases nearly half a million gallons of water in seconds. But it’s not to cool engines, it’s to protect the rocket from sound.
Rocket engines can reach over 180 decibels, loud enough to shatter concrete or damage the rocket itself. NASA’s Sound Suppression Water System floods the launch area to absorb that extreme energy, reducing vibrations and heat by instantly turning the water into steam.
This massive water surge prevents destructive acoustic waves from bouncing back toward the rocket, ensuring each launch remains stable, safe, and successful. Read more from here...
This is What a Nuclear Reactor Sounds like when it’s Powered ON

When a nuclear reactor first powers on, it glows with an otherworldly blue light, one of the rarest sights on Earth.
That glow is called Cherenkov radiation, a phenomenon that occurs when charged particles travel through water faster than light can move in that same medium. It’s not the light of fire, but of pure energy breaking a physical boundary.
First discovered in 1934 by Russian physicist Pavel Cherenkov, the effect was later explained by Ilya Frank and Igor Tamm, earning all three the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physics.
It’s one of science’s most mesmerizing demonstrations of what happens when humans tap into the atomic fabric of the universe. Read more from here...
Pigs Don’t Fly

You called me and asked me to come over the phone. You were already naked on that brothel bed, legs spread wide, begging me to slide inside you-pleading for it-when you suddenly froze mid-thrust and whispered, “Am I a whore?”
You had summoned me yourself. You had offered every hole like a gift. The question was never mine to answer; it was always yours. You were the one on the clock, in your own kingdom, collecting cash, cock, liquor, food, and the sharp thrill of twisting my guilt like a blade-all in a room that smelled like home to you.
I had no words. For a moment I forgot where I was. Tears rose uninvited. I pulled out, zipped up, pressed every bill I carried into your hand-ten times your rate-and left without a sound.
Outside, wiping my face, I realized I didn’t even have bus fare. Then my fingers brushed two forgotten hundreds in my back pocket. That’s when the picture snapped clear: I’d been standing over a woman accusing me of reducing her to flesh, while to her I was never flesh at all-just a wallet with legs. And she was the one who waved me in.
Shame hit me hard. I was ashamed for ever thinking the word “whore,” ashamed it had lived in me at all. I kept walking. You never called after me, never asked why I left. Nothing. Probably busy counting.
If you weren’t a whore, the next time we met in that room you would have pressed the money back into my palm and said, “I’m not.” Read more from here...
Eureka

When two lines rhyme, the reader glimpses inside-
with the light of awareness and the weight of psychology,
finding meaning in the wonder of philosophy.
My consciousness observes, silent and exact.
And in that act, I remain original, steadfast in character. Read more from here...
Valuable – version 2

When a man strips,
only his cock appears.
When a woman strips,
everything appears:
nipples, cunt, butt,
a face scrubbed of its daily mask, Read more from here...
I Used to be

What if I stood before her one day,
and she asked through her eyes,
what happened to you?
How would I face her?
I am not what I used to be.
I am a nobody without use, Read more from here...
Black Hole – version 4

What happened to life?
Everything in my heart still remains-
only now it has curdled, bitter and gray.
I lost everything
I never truly held.
If no light escapes my room, Read more from here...
Lost Information – version 3

She took something from me at first sight-
a thing she never gave.
I dreamed of spells,
Bengali babas murmuring totkas over guttering oil lamps,
of coaxing the vanished fragment home
or at least lulling its ghost to silence. Read more from here...
Nasa unveils what’s its like to Fall into a Black hole

If you pass the event horizon of a black hole, you can no longer escape, as nothing, not even light, can overcome the gravitational pull. From your perspective, you’d continue falling inward, but the outside universe would fade away as time and space warp around you. Ultimately, you’d approach the singularity, where the laws of physics as we know them break down. Read more from here...
