In the early 1900s, Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of all time, worked as a patent clerk. While employed in the Swiss Patent Office, he spent his free time developing his theory of relativity and other groundbreaking ideas in physics. Despite his relatively low-level job, Einstein’s immense intellect and dedication to his work allowed him to make extraordinary contributions to scientific understanding. His time as a patent clerk demonstrates that groundbreaking discoveries can come from the most unexpected places.
When the Moon Meets the Sun: A Cosmic Collision That Spells Disaster
What Would Happen If the Moon Were to Ram Into the Sun? Let's dive into the **scenario** of the moon colliding with our big, bright **star**, the sun. 🌕💥☀️ 1. Size Matters The sun is MUCH bigger than the moon. Imagine a beach ball (sun) vs. a marble (moon)! Despite...