من الآن فصاعداً، سيكون تفاعلي مع الأشخاص مختلفاً على هذه المنصة.
أعتقد أنني كنت مخطئًا وارتكبت غلطة كبيرة عندما كنت منفتحًا للنقاش و التحاور ...حتى انكسر شيء ما بداخلي.
إذا لم اضع لايك أو أرد، من فضلك لا تأخذ الأمر على محمل شخصي، أنا فقط قررت أن أكون صامتًا كما بدأت هذا الحساب.
Scotland became the first nation in the UK to pass a law requiring “swift bricks” in new buildings where reasonably practical and appropriate.
These small built-in nesting spaces provide safe homes for birds such as swifts, sparrows, and starlings, whose populations have declined as older buildings with natural nesting gaps are replaced by sealed modern construction.
The master Néstor Almendros. 'Days of Heaven' has one of the most beautiful cinematographies in cinema history, was shot almost exclusively during the “magic hour” and ultimately won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1980. A visual masterpiece.
#OnThisDay May 29, 1929, Peter Higgs was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The theoretical physicist would go on to propose one of the most important ideas in modern physics—the mechanism that explains how fundamental particles acquire mass.
In 1964, Higgs published a short but revolutionary paper describing a field that permeates the universe. Particles interacting with this field gain mass, while those that do not remain massless.
The theory predicted the existence of a new particle—the Higgs boson. For decades, this particle remained one of the most sought-after targets in experimental physics.
Confirming the Higgs boson required a machine of unprecedented scale. Scientists around the world collaborated to build the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the most powerful particle accelerator ever constructed.
On 4 July 2012, CERN announced the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson. The discovery completed the Standard Model of particle physics and validated Higgs' prediction nearly 50 years later.
For this groundbreaking work, Peter Higgs and François Englert were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013. Higgs became one of the few scientists to witness his own theoretical prediction confirmed experimentally.
Peter Higgs' ideas transformed our understanding of the universe, revealing why matter has mass and helping explain the structure of everything from atoms to galaxies.
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