Agha Sabir
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What made Einstein's brain unique?
It is widely acknowledged that Einstein possessed an extraordinary intellect, surpassing that of a thousand scientists combined. He delved into concepts that were previously unimaginable and incomprehensible to us, and yet he managed to simplify them for the entire world. Albert Einstein, a renowned physicist, introduced the theory of special relativity (E=mc²) and formulated the laws of photoelectricity, leaving the world astounded. As a result of his groundbreaking contributions, he was honored with the Nobel Prize.
By Agha Sabir8 days ago in Humans
How a photographer stole 900 crore from bank ?
The bank vault boasted an imposing 20-ton door, and its walls were fortified with iron to ensure maximum security. Such was the confidence of its creators that they deemed it unnecessary to install a security alarm within the vault. It was hailed as an impregnable stronghold. However, this perception was shattered when the criminals ingeniously devised a meticulous plan, outwitted the security measures for a grueling 27 hours, and successfully concealed themselves within the vault.
By Agha Sabir9 days ago in Criminal
Concealed secrets of Taj Mahal
In Agra, India, lies a remarkable example of Mughal architecture, internationally renowned as the Taj Mahal. This resplendent mausoleum, spanning an impressive 42 acres, stands as the embodiment of beauty. However, beneath its awe-inspiring facade, it carries a poignant tale. This 400-year-old structure once reigned as the grandest and most magnificent edifice of its era. Today, it proudly holds the esteemed title of the seventh wonder of the world. Its construction demanded the unwavering dedication of 20,000 laborers, who toiled relentlessly for an uninterrupted span of 22 years. If we were to assess its value in the present day, this tomb adorned with exquisite marble would be estimated at a staggering $1 billion or more than Rs 7.5 crore. The Mughal architects, through their remarkable craftsmanship, have left behind indelible marks of their extraordinary talents. The Taj Mahal holds secrets that were hidden 400 years ago. In 1607, during the rule of the Mughal Empire, the youngest son of the emperor, Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram, turned 15. To celebrate, a grand party was held at the Agra Fort. Khurram, the emperor's favorite, was always adorned with diamonds and gold on his birthdays. But on this particular birthday, something extraordinary happened. The emperor arranged for Khurram to marry the daughter of one of his lawyers, Mumtaz Mahal. Little did anyone know that their love story would become legendary. Over the next decade, Khurram, now known as Shah Jahan, won many battles and earned the title of Emperor of the World.
By Agha Sabir9 days ago in History
The puzzle of world`s oldest human
In 1875, a little girl named Jeanne Louise Calment was born in the charming town of Arles, France. Back then, cars and airplanes were still just figments of imagination. People relied on horse-drawn carriages to travel and used candles to illuminate their homes.. When Louise was just 14 years old in 1889, the iconic Eiffel Tower was being constructed in Paris. And at the age of 21, in 1896, she got married. Fast forward to 1914, when Louise was 39 years old and enjoying a blissful married life with a daughter, a devastating explosion shook Europe, marking the beginning of World War I. In 1934, as Hitler's influence grew in Germany, tragedy struck Louise's family. Her beloved daughter passed away from a lung infection at the age of 59. It's worth noting that 59 is an age when most women have already become grandmothers. However, Louise herself couldn't have fathomed that her life was not even halfway over. By 1942, World War II was raging across Europe, claiming the lives of millions and tearing families apart. Unfortunately, Louise experienced a similar loss when she lost her husband at the age of 64. Louise's life was filled with both joy and sorrow, witnessing significant historical events and enduring personal hardships. Little did she know that her remarkable journey was far from over.
By Agha Sabir9 days ago in History