The Power of Music in Our Brains: Neuro-Resonance Theory

A groundbreaking international study co-authored by psychologist Caroline Palmer from McGill University suggests that our brains and bodies don’t just perceive music; we physically resonate with it. This discovery, grounded in findings from the fields of neuroscience, music, and psychology, supports the concept of Neuro-Resonance Theory (NRT). NRT argues that musical experiences, rather than being […]
Astrophysicists Capture Stunning Images of Gamma-Ray Flare from M87’s Supermassive Black Hole

In 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) made history by capturing the first-ever image of a black hole at the heart of the M87 galaxy, located in the Virgo constellation. This iconic black hole is once again in the spotlight, emitting an intense gamma-ray flare. The photons from this flare possess billions of times more […]
New Insights from the James Webb Telescope: A Potential Explanation for the Universe’s Accelerating Expansion

Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may provide clues to explain why the universe is expanding faster today compared to its early stages. Instead of measurement errors, the findings suggest a previously unknown mechanism within the universe may be at play. The data serves as a vital cross-check for measurements from the […]
Is the Language of Pain Universal?

Spotlight: According to researchers, most languages use similar words to express pain. Unlike many other words we use, these words may not be artificial but rather rooted in primitive, non-linguistic sounds. Most languages have an interjection specifically used to express pain. In Mandarin Chinese, it’s “ai-yo.” In French, it’s “aïe.” In several Indigenous Australian languages, […]
Shenzhou-19 Astronauts Reflect on Life and Work in Space at Mission’s Midpoint

As the Shenzhou-19 mission reaches its halfway mark, the three astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station, orbiting 400 kilometers above Earth, have shared insights into their daily routines and unique experiences during the Spring Festival. Scientific Milestones and Spacewalks Mission commander Cai Xuzhe, returning to the space station after nearly two years, described the experience […]
Cuneiform: New Religious Beliefs / Bilim ve Ütopya Journal December Issue

We use the word ‘belief’ for something that cannot be proven but is accepted as true. While knowledge and belief are opposites, the idealistic thinkers’ attempt to obscure this contradiction often results in a superficial notion of ‘knowledge tied to belief.’ However, the true meaning of knowledge does not include belief. Spiritualism, on the other […]