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How to Reduce Lag and Increase FPS in BGMI

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If you're experiencing lag or low FPS in BGMI, optimizing your device and game settings can significantly improve performance. Here’s a complete guide to achieving smooth gameplay. --- 1. Optimize In-Game Settings Graphics Settings Graphics: Smooth (for best performance) Frame Rate: Extreme (if available) or Ultra (for stable FPS) Anti-Aliasing: Disable (reduces lag) Shadows: Disable (improves FPS) Auto-Adjust Graphics: Enable (adjusts settings dynamically) Sensitivity & Gyroscope Lower sensitivity can sometimes improve stability. Use Gyroscope ON for better aim control without extra screen movement. --- 2. Boost Your Device Performance Close Background Apps Running apps in the background (WhatsApp, Instagram, etc.) consumes RAM. Use " Game Mode " or " Performance Mode " on your phone. Clear Cache & Unused Data Go to Settings → Apps → BGMI → Clear Cache Avoid clearing "Data," as it resets your game settings. Turn Off Battery Saver Mode Battery...

Wormholes, Time Dilation and Interstellar: A physics breakdown

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  Introduction What if one hour near a black hole meant seven years on Earth? Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar isn’t just another sci-fi film—it’s a cinematic experience deeply rooted in real physics. But how much of it is scientifically accurate? In this post, we’ll explore the fascinating concepts of wormholes, black holes, time dilation, and higher dimensions to see how Interstellar blends science with fiction. The Science Behind Interstellar 1. Wormholes: A Shortcut Through Space? In the movie, astronauts travel through a wormhole near Saturn to reach another galaxy. But do wormholes really exist? A wormhole (or Einstein-Rosen bridge ) is a theoretical shortcut in spacetime that connects two distant points instantly. According to Einstein’s General Relativity, wormholes could exist, but we haven’t found one yet. The depiction in Interstellar was based on real physics, thanks to Nobel Prize-winning physicist Kip Thorne, who advised the filmmakers. 2. Gargantua: The Most Realis...