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I, Chukwuka Morka, am the founder and author of YZ Science. I've written for a number of websites that based their content on sports and entertainment. My heart wasn't totally in it.

I'm a proud Nigerian that majors in electrical/electronics engineering field. I love physics with all my heart and I felt it was time for me to share my knowledge on such a great and important branch of science.

YZ Science is all about bringing the sophisticated world of science to everyone who loves science.

We deal with

  • Latest concepts
  • Some deep and advanced aspects of physics, 
  • History of the universe 
  • Cool physics stuff.


Do you love physics? If so this is a place where you will see what you love as we of YZ Science constantly task ourselves to bringing up the most interesting concept we can find.

Hope you enjoy our detailed content as we keep you updated on every aspect of physics!
Thank you.

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