I've linked to a BBC feature exploring the science behind superheroes, focusing on the biological and physical feasibility of their powers. This resource builds on concepts of movie physics to examine how comic tropes relate to reality.
I curated a collection of classic science jokes and puns, including Lewis Carroll's witty take on the branches of arithmetic. This archive covers humor across physics, biology, and math for fellow enthusiasts of academic wit.
I found an evaluation of the scientific realism in popular cinema. This resource rates films based on their adherence to physics, highlighting common inaccuracies like sound in space and rare examples of accurate portrayals.
Using Reportbee’s Class 12 exam data, I analyzed the correlation between various subjects and Computer Science. I found that Physics and Chemistry are more highly correlated with CS scores than Mathematics or English.
I explore the convergence of complexity theory and quantum mechanics within the field of quantum information science, highlighting how these disciplines integrate to redefine our understanding of computational limits and fundamental physical systems.
I’ve shared a few of my favorite physics resources, including the massive, downloadable Motion Mountain textbook and a collection of links for studying Quantum Field Theory. These provide comprehensive material for anyone looking for deep, technical reading.