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This Useful Infographic About the 7 Types Of Plastic Will Help You Be More Eco-Conscious. It’s crazy to think that only around 9 percent of all plastic produced since 1950 has been recycled.

This Useful Infographic About the 7 Types Of Plastic Will Help You Be More Eco-Conscious

Today, the majority of plastics still end up simply discarded and never repurposed, reprocessed, or reused and only a bit over 20 percent of them actually get recycled. So, it’s time to act. It’s not just about knowing how to properly dispose of plastics, of which there are many various kinds, but also being conscious of what plastics you consume, i.e. get together with each purchase. Alan’s Factory Outlet has compiled a nifty infographic detailing the seven types of plastics and what we ought to know about them.

This Periodic Table Shows How Much We Interact With Each Element. WATCH: Here's how to make bismuth crystals at home. Ri Science. 10 Strange Physics Facts about Antimatter. In Brief While primordial antimatter has yet to be observed in the universe, we have been able to create antiparticles in particle accelerator labs, giving us some insights into this otherwise mysterious substance.

10 Strange Physics Facts about Antimatter

What Is Antimatter? Antimatter is not just the fictional fuel powering the Enterprise during its journeys on Star Trek. Quite the contrary, antimatter is something that scientists are currently utilizing. In fact, antihydrogen was created in 1995 (although it didn’t last long). Antimatter, simply, is matter with its electrical charge reversed. Primordial antimatter has yet to be observed in the universe, but antiparticles are being created in particle accelerator labs. But storing antimatter can be challenging.

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A letter from Albert Einstein to his daughter: on The Universal Force of Love – Intl. Starseed Network. A letter from Albert Einstein to his daughter: on The Universal Force of Love In the late 1980s, Lieserl, the daughter of the famous genius, donated 1,400 letters, written by Einstein, to the Hebrew University, with orders not to publish their contents until two decades after his death.

A letter from Albert Einstein to his daughter: on The Universal Force of Love – Intl. Starseed Network

This is one of them, for Lieserl Einstein. "When I proposed the theory of relativity, very few understood me, and what I will reveal now to transmit to mankind will also collide with the misunderstanding and prejudice in the world. I ask you to guard the letters as long as necessary, years, decades, until society is advanced enough to accept what I will explain below. There is an extremely powerful force that, so far, science has not found a formal explanation to. When scientists looked for a unified theory of the universe they forgot the most powerful unseen force.

This force explains everything and gives meaning to life. To give visibility to love, I made a simple substitution in my most famous equation. Bizarre Chemical Reaction Looks Like A Portal To Hell. Setting things on fire is usually fun (except when it creeps over into the “arson” category), but the decomposition of Mercury(II) thiocyanate (Hg(SCN)2) is definitely the stuff of nightmares.

Bizarre Chemical Reaction Looks Like A Portal To Hell

Mercury thiocyanate is a white powder that looks unassuming enough. The introduction of heat creates an incredible exothermic reaction producing a mostly blue flame and a growth of solid snake-like mass. The reaction is a trumped up version of the one seen in “black snake” fireworks, which generally use baking soda, linseed oil, and hydrocarbons. However, the mercury thiocyanate reaction is toxic, which is why it isn’t used in fireworks anymore. Chemical Reaction GIFs (18 gifs) Pics | 20 Feb, 2014 | Views: 10212 | Stunning chemical reactions.

Chemical Reaction GIFs (18 gifs)

Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction Blood meets hydrogen peroxide Burning ammonium dichromate Aluminum and iodine. Optical Illusion GIFs (18 pics) Pics | 4 Nov, 2013 | Views: 5745 | Collection of optical illusions.

Optical Illusion GIFs (18 pics)

Stare at the black cross and see the blank space transform into a green dot. Move your eyes above this line and the black and white dots will look like they’re rotating clockwise. Keep looking at the flashing green dot and the yellow ones will disappear. Fix your eyes on this black dot and the grey stripe will turn blue. Watch dark bands appear as these concentric circles pass over each other These still images start moving once a grating is passed over them. Look, even this cat sees it. Interesting Science Facts and Photos (54 pics) Pics | 31 Oct, 2013 | Views: 11365 | Let's learn something new today.

Interesting Science Facts and Photos (54 pics)

Selection of interesting science facts and photos. 507 Mechanical Movements. Awesome Magnetic Liquid. Drugs Under the Microscope (14 pics) Pics | 24 Dec, 2013 | Views: 4751 | Legal and illegal liquid drug mixture exposed to film negatives by Sarah Schoenfeld.

Drugs Under the Microscope (14 pics)

Cocaine Caffeine Crystal Meth Ecstasy Adrenaline Heroin Ketamine Magic Orphiril Speed Speed + Magic Valium Do you like it? It is just one of the thousands of posts that we have on the Acidcow.com. Chemical Reactions (9 gifs) Pics | 24 Dec, 2013 | Views: 6795 | Illustrated chemical reactions.

Chemical Reactions (9 gifs)

Do you like it? It is just one of the thousands of posts that we have on the Acidcow.com. Please visit our main page to see other great pictures and videos! How Things Work (19 gifs) Pics | 21 Nov, 2012 | Views: 10663 | Here are a selection of animated gifs that will show you how things work.

How Things Work (19 gifs)

How a Zipper Works Illustrating Pi: Unrolling a Circle’s Circumference. Sachiko Kodama, Yasushi Miyajima "Morpho Towers. Mind blowing Ferrofluid sculpture. Impressive Chemical Reactions (27 gifs) Unexpected Fireworks Explosion. GIFs for Those of You Who Likes Science (33 pics) Pics | 3 Oct, 2013 | Views: 8850 | And if you don't, you will like it afterwards. Setting fire to Lithium A snowflake forms A magnet falls through a copper pipe Concentrated sulphuric acid is added to p-nitroaniline, and this happens A rainbow forms in an Icelandic waterfall.