Always Curious
Bio
Curiosity is a quality related to inquisitive thinking such as exploration, investigation, and learning. It is an eager wish to know or learn about something. Curious people ask questions, read and explore.
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Researchers Identified Habitual Planets
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified a planetary system that seems to be even more conducive to habitability than Earth. This planetary system, known as Gliese 667, shares some similarities with the famous Alpha Centauri system, as it also consists of three stars. Among these stars, Gliese 667 A takes the lead as the largest one in the system, classified as a K-type main-sequence star. It possesses distinctive properties, with a mass of 73% and a radius of 76% of our Sun. Surprisingly, its visual luminosity is a mere 12% of that of the Sun.
By Always Curious9 months ago in Fiction
2050: A Glimpse into the Future of Our Planet
By the year 2050, our world will undergo a remarkable transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes ubiquitous. AI-driven technology will permeate various aspects of our daily lives, reshaping industries and revolutionizing the way we interact with the world around us.
By Always Curious9 months ago in Futurism
The Natural Order of Humanity
The often unspoken and concealed aspects of human nature, which encompass our darker qualities, are crucial to comprehend. Understanding ourselves and those around us stands as one of life's most vital skills, given that we constantly interact with people in our daily lives. Unfortunately, many individuals struggle with honing this skill. I have personally witnessed highly skilled individuals lose their jobs or encounter difficulties due to poor people skills.
By Always Curious9 months ago in Education
THIS IS EARTH
Welcome to Earth, our beloved planet and our home within the vast solar system. It is truly awe-inspiring to contemplate the distance between Earth and the moon, which, at first glance, might not seem significant. However, when you consider their farthest point, they are astonishingly separated by an immense distance of two hundred and fifty-two thousand eighty-eight miles. Just envision the expanse! It's mind-boggling to realize that within this colossal distance, you could encapsulate every single planet that makes up our entire solar system, a fact that showcases the grand scale of the cosmos we inhabit.
By Always Curious9 months ago in Earth
THEIR HIDDEN SECRETS
The New 7 Wonders of the World represents a collection of remarkable and significant architectural achievements from our modern history. This international list includes the following awe-inspiring structures: 1. The Great Wall of China, 2. Petra in Jordan, 3. Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, 4. Machu Picchu in Peru, 5. Chichén Itzá in Mexico, 6. The Colosseum in Rome, and 7. The Taj Mahal in India. Additionally, the list acknowledges the Great Pyramids of Giza, which hold a place of great importance.
By Always Curious9 months ago in Education
Theories of Time Travel
If you were to travel 10,000 years into the future, you might wonder how Planet Earth would appear. Would the majority of its surface be covered in volcanoes, or would it be frozen in ice? And what if you journeyed even further, say one million years into the future? Would all the oceans have evaporated, transforming it into a giant water world? And what about one billion years into the future? Would any humans remain on Earth, or would they have established colonies in other parts of the galaxy?
By Always Curious10 months ago in Fiction
Let's Investigate
Detective Linus was in his office when he received a call from Richard Brooks, an odd jeweler who claimed he had just been robbed. Right away, Detective Linus arrived at the boutique and Mr. Brooks explained what happened while he is taking care of the client who is interested at buying jewelries.
By Always Curious10 months ago in Fiction