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Physics Source Concept

Quantum Entanglement

A phenomenon where two particles become correlated in such a way that measuring one instantly affects the other, regardless of distance. Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance." It's now being used for quantum computing and secure communication.

quantum mechanics particles superposition teleportation cryptography

Semantically Similar

Concepts with related meaning based on vector similarity

Neuroscience
72.0%

Synesthesia

A neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers automatic experiences in another. Some people see colors when hearing music, or taste shapes. It reveals how our brains construct real...

perception senses creativity
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Mathematics
69.4%

The Butterfly Effect

The concept that small causes can have large effects in complex systems. A butterfly flapping its wings might ultimately influence a distant hurricane. It illustrates chaos theory and the interconnect...

chaos theory complexity sensitivity
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Psychology
69.2%

The Overview Effect

A cognitive shift reported by astronauts viewing Earth from space. Seeing our planet as a fragile blue marble floating in darkness triggers profound feelings of unity, interconnectedness, and responsi...

space consciousness perspective
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Astrophysics
67.4%

Black Holes

Regions of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape once past the event horizon. Formed from collapsed massive stars, they warp space and time in extreme ways pred...

gravity spacetime singularity
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Technology
66.9%

Blockchain Technology

A decentralized digital ledger that records transactions across many computers. Each block contains data cryptographically linked to previous blocks, making the chain tamper-resistant. It enables cryp...

cryptocurrency decentralization cryptography
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How similarity is calculated

Each concept is converted into a 768-dimensional vector using the nomic-embed-text model. Similarity scores are calculated using cosine similarity—measuring the angle between vectors. A score of 100% means identical meaning; lower scores indicate decreasing semantic relatedness.