Reality is stranger than fiction
Quantum entanglement, time dilation and experiments that broke physics.

The Metal That Thinks It Is a Gas
Mercury stays liquid because its electrons are moving so fast they ignore their neighbors.

Darkness Travels Exactly as Fast as Light
Darkness isn't an absence; it is a shadow that moves at the universal speed limit of 186,282 miles per second.

The State Where Water Boils and Freezes Simultaneously
At the 'Triple Point,' water exists as a solid, liquid, and gas all at the same time.

The Iron Giant That Grows Six Inches
During the peak of summer, the Eiffel Tower grows taller as its iron structure expands under the sun.

The Liquid That Can Crawl Out Of Containers
When cooled to near absolute zero, helium becomes a superfluid that can flow up walls and through microscopic cracks.

The Ten Inches of Snow Hiding in a Raindrop
It takes an average of ten inches of snow to equal the actual liquid water in just one inch of rain.

Why Boiling Water Beats Cold Water to the Ice Tray
The Mpemba Effect is a counterintuitive phenomenon where hot water freezes significantly faster than cold water.

The Place Where Gravity Doesn't Behave Normally
Over a stretch of the Indian Ocean, Earth's gravity quietly drops — and no one knows what's missing under the seafloor.

Ball Lightning
Glowing orbs of fire drift through houses, pass through walls, then vanish. Physics has no agreed model for what they are.

Quantum entanglement: spooky action explained
Two particles, infinitely far apart, behaving as one. Einstein hated it. It's real.

What Schrödinger's cat actually meant
The famous cat experiment was a joke. Schrödinger thought quantum mechanics was absurd.

Time runs faster on a mountain than at sea level
Your head ages slightly faster than your feet. We've measured it.
