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Oops, Turns Out… Why do Objects Move?

For thousands of years, people believed things move because a force pushes them. Only in the 17th century did Isaac Newton explain the principle of inertia, which underlies our understanding of motion

calendar 11.12.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

A Brief History of the Telescope

For thousands of years, humans gazed at the sky without understanding what lay behind the points of light above them. The invention of the telescope opened a window for humanity to distant worlds. But whom do we have to thank for the device that can transform a tiny speck in the night sky into a breathtaking image of Saturn?

calendar 26.11.2025
reading-time 15 minutes

״But, Everyone Knows It’s True!״ – On Scientific Consensus

A proven scientific theory can become consensus, but consensus could also have negative aspects

calendar 14.7.2022
reading-time 8 minutes

The Book Ahead Of Its Time – Newton’s ‘Principia Mathematica’

The “Principia”, Newton’s groundbreaking book that shaped our understanding of the laws of gravity and physics, overcame many an obstacle on its way to recognition

calendar 14.7.2022
reading-time 9 minutes

Tide and Prejudice

Everyone knows that lunar gravity is responsible for tidal cycles, but the actual process is more complex than commonly perceived.

calendar 14.10.2021
reading-time 7 minutes