Five SCiENCE "FACTS" that are Widely Believed...but WRONG!
Five SCiENCE "FACTS" that are Widely Believed...but WRONG!
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:56 There's no gravity in space
3:15 Gravity has infinite reach, but...
4:28 Nothing can go faster than light
5:58 How "light" can go faster than light
7:38 Bees shouldn't be able to fly
10:00 We would be screwed without bees
10:42 We evolved from chimps
12:58 Evolution is just a theory!
15:00 Big bang explains the creation of the universe
SUMMARY
"Facts" that are not quite correct: 1) There is no gravity in space 2) Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. 3) Bees shouldn’t be able to fly according to physics. I will explain this using Physics 4) Humans evolved from chimps, and 5) The Big Bang explains the creation of the universe.
You’ve probably been told that there is no gravity in space. That’s not true. Gravity is everywhere in space. It has infinite reach. The force of gravity on the international space station, which is 400km away in space, is almost the same as on the surface of the earth. They feel no weight because they are in freefall. The effects of gravity travel at the speed of light, that is, the speed of photons, so our gravity extends out to everything that we can see.
#speedoflight
#bees
Another common misconception is that nothing can break the speed of light because physics said so. Physics never put in such a limit. You might say, but Einstein’s law of relativity says so! It doesn’t actually say that. What physics tells us is that a massive particle cannot be accelerated to the speed of light, because it takes an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it to the speed of light. Most importantly, due to causality, information cannot travel faster than the speed of light. So the speed of light can be exceeded, as long as information does not exceed it. Space can expand faster than c, and there is something called the group velocity of light that can travel faster than c.
In 1934 the French zoologist and aeronautical engineer, Antoine Magnan, came to the conclusion that Bees should not be able to fly according to the laws of aerodynamics. But there was a mistaken assumption in Magnan’s original calculations that the wings of a bee work in a similar way as the wings of a bird.
Birds flap their wings up and down. But the thrust or lift that enables the birds to fly is only generated during the downstroke. No lift is generated in the upward stroke. Bees don’t fly like this. Bees flap their wings back and forth, not up and down. And lift is generated in both the forward and backward stroke. So the rapid rotation of the wing as it flops over and reverses direction, combined with a very fast wing beat creates more than enough lift for bees to fly.
Another common science fact that’s wrong is the idea that humans evolved from chimpanzees. They did not. They are cousins because they share a common ancestor, that lived between 6 and 8 million years ago. This common ancestor, over time, diverged into two different species probably due to, among other factors, environmental variation that suited different evolutionary paths in different geographic locations. How do we know? The strongest evidence is inside us, in our DNA. Chimps and humans share 98.8% of their DNA. There was not a smooth line from the common ancestor leading directly to humans on one branch and chimps on the other. The fossil record shows that there were many other branches in between on the 8 million or so year journey to modern humans. And the same is likely true for modern chimps.
Evolution is not controversial among scientists. It’s the cornerstone of modern biology. It is widely observable in laboratory and natural populations as they change over time.
The best theory we have on the evolution of the universe is the Big Bang theory. But it does not explain how the universe was created or where it came from. What the theory describes is how we got the universe we see today from a much hotter and denser universe near the beginning. It describes everything that happened after the beginning, not at the beginning nor before the beginning. It explains everything that happened after the moment of creation, not how that creation took place.
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The 7 Stages of AI
The 7 Stages of AI
Welcome to an enlightening journey through the 7 Stages of AI, a comprehensive exploration into the world of artificial intelligence. If you've ever wondered about the stages of AI, or are interested in how the 7 stages of artificial intelligence shape our technological world, this video is your ultimate guide.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing our daily lives and industries across the globe. Understanding the 7 stages of AI, from rudimentary algorithms to advanced machine learning and beyond, is vital to fully grasp this complex field. This video delves deep into each stage, providing clear explanations and real-world examples that make the concepts accessible for everyone, regardless of their background.
Throughout this video, we demystify the fascinating progression of AI, starting from the basic rule-based systems, advancing through machine learning, deep learning, and the cutting-edge concept of self-aware AI. Not only do we discuss the technical aspects of these stages, but we also explore their societal implications, making this content valuable for technologists, policy makers, and curious minds alike.
Leveraging our in-depth knowledge, we illuminate the intricate complexities of artificial intelligence's 7 stages. By the end of the video, you'll have gained a robust understanding of the stages of AI, the applications and potential of each stage, and the future trajectory of this game-changing technology.
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How to Control a Crowd
Crowd Management and Control: Ensuring Safety and Order
In the art of crowd management, a delicate balance between organization and responsiveness comes to the fore, ensuring that gatherings of people remain safe, enjoyable, and incident-free. Whether orchestrating a bustling public event, overseeing a protest, or handling a large-scale gathering, effective crowd control hinges on meticulous planning, adept communication, and a suite of strategies designed to maintain a harmonious environment.
Planning for Success:
At the heart of crowd control lies meticulous planning. Understanding the nature of the event and estimating attendee numbers are key steps in this phase. By gauging the scale of the crowd, event organizers can allocate resources judiciously and tailor their approach to the unique challenges posed.
Communication as the Lighthouse:
Clear communication serves as the lighthouse guiding the crowd. An array of signage, announcements, and designated personnel bridge the gap between event organizers and attendees. Trained staff and volunteers act as intermediaries, answering queries and providing guidance, helping to disseminate crucial information with clarity.
Defining Boundaries:
The physical space within which the crowd gathers must be intelligently demarcated. Fences, ropes, and barricades elegantly outline the crowd's boundaries, not only preventing overcrowding but also fostering a structured flow that minimizes bottlenecks and chaotic surges.
Dispensing Information:
The dissemination of information is paramount. Attendees need to be aware of event schedules, entry and exit points, emergency procedures, and any rules they must adhere to. Clarity in information empowers the crowd to act responsibly.
Guiding the Flow:
Guiding the movement of a crowd is an art form in itself. Organizers should establish separate entry and exit points, directing the flow of people seamlessly. Visual cues, such as signage and ground markings, act as gentle nudges, ensuring participants traverse the space in an organized manner.
Guardians of Order:
A cadre of trained security personnel and event staff forms the guardians of order, vigilantly monitoring the crowd's dynamics. Deployed strategically throughout the area, they remain poised to intervene, address conflicts, and ensure safety.
Taming Tensions:
As tensions can occasionally arise, adept crowd control incorporates de-escalation techniques. These methods, grounded in empathy and active listening, enable staff to defuse tense situations without resorting to force.
Emergencies Are Anticipated:
A robust emergency plan stands as an imperative cornerstone of crowd management. Preparedness for unforeseen events, from medical emergencies to fires, is paramount. Attendees and staff must be well-versed in emergency procedures, ready to act decisively if the need arises.
The Voice of Authority:
A public address system serves as the authoritative voice amidst the crowd. It delivers vital announcements and instructions, averting confusion and anchoring a sense of order.
Continuous Vigilance:
Monitoring the crowd is a continuous process. Adapting strategies to evolving dynamics ensures the maintenance of a safe environment. Restlessness and tension are swiftly addressed to preempt escalation.
Respect and Calm:
A fundamental tenet of crowd control lies in treating participants with respect and maintaining a calm demeanor. Force is employed only when absolutely necessary, as organizers prioritize the collective well-being and safety of everyone involved.
In the intricate choreography of crowd control, safety, communication, and adaptability are the lead dancers. A successful performance rests on orchestrating these elements seamlessly, ensuring that any gathering remains an enjoyable and secure experience for all.
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Michio Kaku: Quantum computing is the next revolution
Dr. Michio Kaku, the renowned theoretical physicist, walks through the evolutionary journey of quantum computing, from analog to digital to the quantum era. Quantum computers hold immense promise because of their ability to tap into parallel universes, which boosts their computational power exponentially. They could revolutionize agriculture, energy, and medicine, solving complex problems like creating efficient fertilizers, achieving fusion energy, and modeling diseases at the molecular level.
The race between major tech companies and intelligence agencies to actualize this power is intense, as they could redefine industries and even global power structures if they succeed.
The endeavor isn’t without challenges; we’ve yet to create a fully functional quantum computer. But Kaku envisions a future where quantum computers unravel complex equations, potentially shedding light on profound cosmic mysteries.
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What If You Drink Coke Right After Eating Mentos? | Amazing Science Experiments | The Dr. Binocs
What If You Drink Coke Right After Eating Mentos? Amazing Science Experiments The Dr. Binocs
A Coke bottle will erupt with an astonishing soda geyser when Mentos are added to it. However, consuming Mentos after a Coke won't have the same impact.
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Ellie & Kaden's Magnetic Slime Science Experiments
Ellie & Kaden's Magnetic Slime Science Experiments
As they delve deeply into the enchanted world of magnetism, Ellie, Kaden, and their cherished uncles do so! Uncle Jason conducts an amazing slime and magnet experiment that astounds Ellie and Kaden at the start of the expedition. Uncle Jim continues the entertainment by sharing more magnetic slime skills as well as the mesmerizing spinning coin trick.
When Uncle J has to go, the kids are disappointed, but their spirits are boosted when Uncle Jim pledges to conduct the coin experiment and magnetic slime experiment at home. When the slime and magnet experiment doesn't turn out as expected at first, Uncle Sam intervenes to explain the science and disclose the secret component: iron powder!
When the kids believe they've seen it all, Uncle Jason reappears to demonstrate additional fascinating magnetic experiments. He teaches the students about magnetic poles, the magnetic force, and the characteristics of metals as he goes deeply into the field of magnetism.
Along with other experiments, Uncle Jason also runs the Levitron, Maglev Personal Transporter, Super Magnet Racer, and Floating Spinner. In the thrilling episode conclusion, it is revealed that the Earth itself is a huge magnet! The knowledge the children get about the Earth's magnetic field, its function as protection, and its formation excite them. Come along on this educational adventure with us as we investigate the wonders of magnetism.
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EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS TO DO AT HOME
EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS FOR KIDS TO DO AT HOME Amazing & Awesome! These experiments are really simple to perform at home, in the classroom, and you can impress your family by performing super great magic.
0:00 Color changing walking water
This is a super cool and easy experiment rainbow walking water using tissue paper and glass + food coloring
0:35 Rainbow Rain Experiment
Your kids will say WOWWwwwww when looking at this, it's awesome experiment using: Oil cooking and food coloring.
3:10 Instant freeze water experiment
This easy experiment you can try at home. put the water bottles into your refrigerator approximately 4-5hours and be careful taking it out DON'T SHAKE
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Best 21 Science Experiments Compilation
THE TOP 21 AMAZING SCIENCE EXPERIMATURES
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00:02 Air Experiment
00:33 Invisible Flame
01:10 Candle Powered Fan
01:38 Colgate Experiment
02:07 Friction Pen Experiment
02:32 Cigarette Experiment
03:22 Perfume Experiment
03:39 Bottle Rocket Gun
04:01 Water Experiment
04:23 Sugar Experiment
04:44 Turmeric Indicator
05:16 Perfume Rocket
05:44 Magnet Vs Apple Experiment
06:14 Fire Inside Water
06:44 Air Experiment With Ball
07:11 Wireless Power
07:34 Water Experiment With Ball
07:54 Pencil Graphite Experiment
08:17 Steel Ring & Chain Experiment
08:37 Balance Trick With Gyroscope
09:11 Perfume Trick With Mosquito Bat
09:30 Water Experiment With Zipper Bag
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Please refrain from attempting to replicate any of the acts demonstrated in this video. It might be hazardous. The author won't be held accountable for any actions taken by you.
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The Attribute of Light Science Still Can't Explain
The Attribute of Light Science Still Can't Explain
Scientists Reveal That Jupiter Is Not What We're Beeing Told
Scientists Reveal That Jupiter Is Not What We're Beeing Told
Jupiter is the largest mystery in the entire solar system and has captivated astronomers and scientists for millennia.
When we believe we have a good understanding of the gas giant, this heavenly giant challenges our presumptions. Jupiter continues to baffle scientists with its combination of unpredictable and frequently hostile behavior, fascinating storms with winds of up to 640 kilometers per hour (400 miles per hour), and the shrouded secrets of concealed metallic oceans within its core.
Join us on a remarkable trip as we explore this mysterious world's depths and learn about its mysteries.
10 Crazy Science Experiments by Inventor 101
10 Crazy Science Experiments by Inventor 101
I hope you appreciate these insane science projects and experiments that I have put together for you to undertake at home or for a school science assignment.
Thank you for viewing!
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The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics
The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics
One of the most important, yet least understood, concepts in all of physics.
A huge thank you to those who helped us understand different aspects of this complicated topic - Dr. Ashmeet Singh, Supriya Krishnamurthy, Dr. Jos Thijssen, Dr. Bijoy Bera, Dr. Timon Idema, Álvaro Bermejillo Seco and Dr. Misha Titov.
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Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed in 2023
Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed in 2023
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29 SCIENCE TRICKS that look like real MAGIC
Timestamps:
0:05 Corn flakes and magnet
0:29 Watering cans trick
1:28 Fade out tricks
1:47 Jelly bears
2:09 Milk and cola
2:35 Water and magnets
3:17 Balance
3:39 Ferromagnetic fluid
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NEW INVENTIONS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
Reading without sight, drawing moisture from the atmosphere, putting light into a dark basement, or interacting with a humanoid robot... These passages are not taken from a science fiction book. All of this is currently accessible.
The top nine most recent inventions that will blow your mind are presented to you today. Are you prepared to go off on an incredible adventure across the realm of science and technology? so let's move on.
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The Hidden Science of Fireworks
This is the biggest, brightest, hottest video there is about the science of fireworks. This video is brought to you by Kiwico
If you're looking for a molecular modeling kit, try Snatoms - a kit I invented where the atoms snap together magnetically
Massive thanks to Mike Tockstein from Pyrotechnic Innovations
and Will Scott from Las Vegas Display Fireworks Inc, for all your pyro knowledge and keeping us safe.
Massive thanks to Gene Nagata from PotatoJet for filming this episode – check out his wonderful channel for more videos about cameras and FPV drones.
Thanks to Brandon Williams for helping with the chemistry and sourcing of materials.
Thanks to Matthew Tosh for the help with the chemistry conversation about fireworks.
Thanks to Simon Werrett for the help with the history of fireworks.
Werrett, S. (2010). Fireworks: pyrotechnic arts and sciences in European history. University of Chicago Press
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Written by Derek Muller
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Filmed by Derek Muller, Hunter Peterson, Gene Nagata, Raquel Nuno
Production by Hunter Peterson and Stephanie Castillo
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Produced by Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, Emily Zhang, & Casper Mebius
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20 AMAZING SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS Compilation At Home
The Top 20 Simple Science Experiments Compilation. We hope you enjoy the video. Please share this video with your friends if you like it.
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This video features a combination of 20 outstanding science experiments. You may try these 20 simple scientific projects and experiments safely and easily at home.
Time Stamp :-
00:00 Intro With Magic
00:44 Candle Tricks
01:18 Orange Peel Experiment
01:40 Coanda Effect
02:10 Area Experiment
02:27 Color Experiment
02:57 Static Electricity
03:20 Cocacola & Salt Experiment
03:51 Magnet Experiment
04:16 Tissue Paper & Color Trick
04:48 Coin Tricks With Magnet
05:20 Milk Experiment With Color & Soap
05:46 Lens Made Of Water
06:27 ENO Experiment
06:58 Paper Tricks With Candle
07:27 Red Cabbage Indicator
08:01 Paper Tricks
08:36 Water Balloon Experiment
09:00 Lemon Tricks With Highlighter
09:27 Balloon Tricks With Bottle
09:58 Invisible Writing
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22 Amazing Science Experiments! Compilation
22 Amazing Optical Illusions and Science Experiments! Compilation
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00:00 Fire Snake
00:42 Traveling Flame
01:00 Animated illusion
01:24 Magnetic Matches
01:41 Silver Egg Illusion
02:00 Sugar and Acid Reaction
02:35 Shredding a Photo
03:04 Amazing Hot Ice
03:41 Red Cabbage Color Change
03:57 Fire Tornado
04:20 Coca Cola Can and Drain Cleaner Reaction
04:54 Anamorphic illusion
05:26 Pool Chlorine and |Coca Cola Experiment
05:46 Anti-Gravity Structure
06:08 Elephant Toothpaste
06:25 Motion Binding Illusion
06:49 Homemade Hologram
07:15 Magnetic Gyro Wheel
07:33 Homemade Flying Balloon
07:59 Soap Propelled Boat
08:14 Rooftop Illusion
08:36 Hand Sanitizer Experiment
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33 AMAZING SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS! Compilation | Best of the Year
33 Amazing Science Experiments! Compilation | | Best of the Year
0:00 Instantly freeze water trick with HOT-ICE
0:13 Instantly freeze water trick Freeze Strawberry
0:28 Ferrofluid and Neodymium magnet experiment
0:59 Battery and copper wire experiments
1:23 Ballon trick with sharpening nails
1:45 Colorful rain (rainbow experiment)
2:25 Bubble trick with dry ice
3:03 Invisible Flame
3:25 Where is the water? Magic trick with water
4:01 Aluminum can and Drain Cleaner Experiment
4:38 How to make Hot-Ice with Sodium Acetate ( Vinegar and Baking soda)
5:28 Mind blowing optical illusions
5:48 Coca Cola vs Milk experiment
6:18 How to make monster magnet ( Slime magnetic)
6:56 Water trick it looks like a magic
7:43 Instant Freeze Water
8:07 Aluminum vs Neodymium Magnet
8:35 Travelling Water Experiment (Crawling Colors)
8:51 Magnet experiment with Iron filings
9:27 How to bend water with a comb ( Static Electric Experiment)
9:45 Carbon Sugar Snake Experiment
10:32 Water vs Sugar experiment
10:44 Magic pen
11:06 Balloon trick (Balloon on fire experiment)
11:29 Amazing Water experiment
12:05 Egg Experiment
12:28 How to Crack an Egg with One Hand
12:45 Keep a Paper Towel Dry Under Water Science Experiment
13:12 Simple tricks with water and fire
13:37 Coca Cola Rocket ( Coca Cola and Butane)
14:18 Egg and Vinegar experiment (Bouncing Egg)
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Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
To find out why they are there, I navigated a boat through 96,000,000 black plastic balls on the Los Angeles reservoir. The initial claim made concerning shade balls was that they lessen evaporation. It transpires nevertheless that this was not the motivation behind their introduction.
Thank you so much to LADWP for organizing this unique tour for me. Let's mount the GoPro on the submersible the next time!
The balls float on the surface of the reservoir even if they break apart because they are constructed of high density polyethylene (HDPE), which is less dense than water. They have a diameter of 10cm (4 inches) and 210ml of water are inside. They are there primarily to prevent sunlight from penetrating the water,
So their primary purpose is to prevent sunlight from penetrating the water and starting a chemical reaction that would otherwise transform innocuous bromide into hazardous bromate. Regulators demand that bromate levels be maintained below 10 micrograms per liter on average over a 12-month period because this effect develops with sustained exposure to bromate.
Special thanks to Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme, and everyone who offered suggestions on an early version of this film for Patreon supporters.
The Las Virgenes Reservoir provided the video of the first shade ball dump.
Euro-Matic for film of a bird in a jet engine
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"Marty Got a Plan" by Kevin MacLeod is also cited.
This video explains the science behind water quality.
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World's Roundest Object!
The most spherical thing in the world contributes to the resolution of measurement's oldest conundrum, the kilogram's definition.
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What a kilogram used to be has changed. Literally. Its original term, the "grave," was suggested in 1793, but like its inventor Lavoisier, it perished in the French Revolution. This is how the story of the strangest SI unit starts. The only base unit still defined by a physical artifact, the international prototype kilogram, or IPK, is the kilogram. It is the only base unit with a prefix in its name.
But this definition's flaw has been clear for some time. When compared to 40 identical cylinders produced at the same time, the IPK doesn't appear to keep its mass. Therefore, it is intended to do away with the kilogram's reliance on a tangible thing. The Avogadro Project and the Watt Balance are the two main strategies under consideration to accomplish this goal.
The Avogadro project seeks to redefine Avogadro's constant (now defined by the kilogram, or the number of atoms in 12 g of carbon-12), and reverse the relationship such that Avogadro's constant accurately specifies the kilogram. The most ideal sphere on Earth had to be made in order to use this technique. It is composed of a single silicon crystal with 28 atoms. The diameter may be precisely measured, allowing the volume to be determined. Since the silicon atom spacing is well understood, it is possible to calculate the precise number of atoms in a sphere. This makes it possible to calculate Avogadro's constant with extreme precision.
We would especially like to acknowledge the assistance of Katie Green, Dr. David Farrant, the CSIRO, and the National Measurment Institute. Nessy Hill was also credited for filming and analyzing early iterations of this video.
Whether or not this is actually the roundest thing ever made is up for discussion. The rotors of the Gravity Probe-B are similarly spherical and have very tight tolerances, so they might even be rounder.
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I Waterproofed Myself With Aerogel!
Although aerogel has remarkable qualities, working with it can be challenging. This video examines how to alter aerogels to benefit from their special properties.
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Thank you very much to Dr. Stephen Steiner and the Aerogel Technologies team. Visit http://www.aerogeltechnologies.com/ for more information or to purchase an aerogel sample.
Sincere appreciation to Drs. Steven Jones and Mihail Petkov at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Furthermore, we appreciate FLIR for lending us their fantastic high resolution infrared camera. The video is incredible! https://www.flir.com
The unique characteristics of aerogel are mostly a result of its composition. Although aerogel is a solid, its nanoscale structure resembles a mesh or sponge. This structure's struts and pores, which are about 20 nm in diameter, are nanoscale. This makes silica aerogel extremely transparent, adsorbent, and light (it was formerly the lightest solid but has since been surpassed by graphene aerogel).
The internal surface area of an aerogel the size of an ice cube is roughly equivalent to half a football field. In high-end museum exhibits, aerogel is utilized to control humidity. Additionally, because it absorbs moisture and other volatiles released by the spacecraft itself, it aids in maintaining the vacuum on the seismometers on Mars Insight. The demand for chemical and hazardous pesticides can be reduced by using the proposed use as a physical insecticide by "drying out insects."
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