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" ... A few years ago, I encountered a memorable piece of modern art - a scrunched up piece of A4 paper, lying on the floor, surrounded by a do-not-cross rectangle, presumably to ensure the janitors didn’t sweep the thing up after the gallery closed. ... "
" ... Kepler-90 is a Sun-like star, but all of its eight planets are scrunched into the equivalent... [+] distance of Earth to the Sun. The inner planets have extremely tight orbits with a “year” on Kepler-90i lasting only 14.4 days. In comparison, Mercury’s orbit is 88 days. There is much left to discover, still, about this system, including whether any of these worlds possess exomoons. ... "
" ... The innermost atomic nuclei — a dense collection of iron, nickel, cobalt and other similar elements — get forcefully scrunched together, where they fuse into an enormous ball of neutrons. The layers atop them also collapse, but rebound against the dense proto-neutron star in the core, which triggers an incredible burst of nuclear fusion. As the layers pile up, they rebound, creating waves of fusion, radiation, and pressure that cascade through the star. ... "
" ... There are two things that should keep bulls up at night. First is that the Covid-19 economy has fast-forwarded growth in cloud, e-commerce and digital content companies, straining the logic that's been the backbone for buying every dip until now: "[insert stock] has three to five years of growth ahead of it." Quarantine just scrunched that timeline severely, and it's why more valuations are now on par with dot-com than ever before — because tech's growth rate relative to the economy skyrocketed. Take Tuesday’s earnings in Slack Technologies as a simple example: the company grew revenue by 50% in the quarter, yet the stock still dropped 15% on Wednesday. Great earnings in companies like Twilio, Okta and Crowdstrike haven’t been enough to sustain record prices. It’s not unreasonable that in a dot-com style shakedown, that good, growing companies are not accompanies by higher stock prices. ... "