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New dinosaur discovered

A newly discovered dinosaur footprint, named Farlowichnus rapidus , sheds light on the behavior of dinosaurs in ancient ecosystems. This newly identified track suggests that certain dinosaurs were capable of rapid movement, providing evidence of their agility and locomotive capabilities. The footprint, found in sedimentary rock, offers valuable insights into how these dinosaurs adapted to their environments and their interaction with other species. The discovery of Farlowichnus rapidus contributes to paleontological research by offering new data on dinosaur movement patterns and behavior. Studying such footprints helps scientists reconstruct the daily lives of these prehistoric creatures and understand their physical adaptations. This finding enhances our knowledge of dinosaur diversity and the ecological dynamics of their time. Source: Sci.News

Time is one of the most mysterious dimensions of the universe. No one knows what it is or how it began.

The Big Bang marks the beginning of our universe and our understanding of time, but its exact nature remains unclear due to the limitations of our current understanding of physics, particularly at the infinitesimally small and dense conditions that prevailed at the singularity. The arrow of time, always moving forward, may be a result of increasing entropy in the Universe, although this explanation faces challenges, particularly regarding the entropy state of the early Universe and the possibility of other universes with different entropy levels. Some physicists propose a whole multiverse where our universe with its increasing entropy is just one possibility.