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        <title><![CDATA[PulseToob - Science facts]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[Short dive into theories in science evolution ]]></description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 21:18:17 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title><![CDATA[Mind-Bending Clues Time May Be More Fiction Than Fact]]></title>
            <description><![CDATA[Time feels absolute, but physics suggests otherwise. This piece runs through 12 clues challenging that assumption: Einstein's relativity implies the past never truly disappears, gravity and speed measurably stretch or shrink time (astronauts age slower, black holes seem to freeze it), and altitude changes its pace. On the human side, the "now" you feel is a delayed brain replay, dreams ignore clock time, and time perception speeds up with age. Deeper still, quantum gravity's "problem of time" hints it may not be fundamental at all. Conclusion: time isn't fiction, but it's far stranger than it feels]]></description>
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            <dc:creator><![CDATA[kelvin]]></dc:creator>
            <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2026 06:41:28 GMT</pubDate>
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