Cilva Kustes
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I asked my cousin who Lu pin was and he said he was support. Can't do without a good science lesson!
The other day when I went to a relative's house, my younger cousin was playing King's Glory, using Lu pin 7. When he saw me coming, he couldn't wait to show off his record to me. He was playing an average game and had lost himself in the game. It's a bit of a bummer to see him so addicted to the game when he's only in 6th grade, but there's nothing I can do about it.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
The universe and the human brain have something in common, scientists have discovered: the mapping of the universe and the human brain are strangely similar
Sometimes I wonder, what is the universe? What is the mystery of how the universe works, and what is the significance of presenting such a structure? The universe is 96 billion light years in diameter, very large, and still expanding. The diameter keeps expanding and there seems to be no end to it. We have been exploring the universe for centuries, but there are still many profound phenomena waiting to be answered. What is the universe? There is an answer on the Internet: the universe is our brain. How can this answer be explained?
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
Unexplained! What is this mysterious band of light that appears over Canada at night?
The world is never short of mysterious and interesting phenomena. When there is no way to explain them, people record them, constantly deduce, hypothesize and study them. When there is no way to explain them, that part of the mysterious phenomena becomes a mystery. Technology is still at a rapid stage of development and it is impossible to explain all phenomena, so there are still many mysteries.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
Hawking left three pieces of advice before he died, people dreaded the first and the third has already happened
Stephen Hawking was one of the world's greatest physicists, but he has left us. Stephen Hawking died at his home on 13 March 2018 at the age of 76. Hawking's death has left many people feeling sorry for him. Many wish that Hawking had not left us so soon, as he could have taken us on a journey to understand the universe and space from more perspectives.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
Phage: the robot-like virus, humanity's savior against superbugs!
In this article, we talk about superbugs, and bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. And as superbugs continue to mutate genetically, it is possible that shortly, extreme microorganisms will emerge that do not have any antibiotic effect. If it does come to that, once humans are infected, it will be the equivalent of declaring the punishment of S. And it is likely to continue to spread until everyone is infected, which could eventually wipe out the entire population and cause genocide.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
Although we are in a beautiful place, we are living with worries and pains instead of joy and happiness
Can you remember the last time you felt happy? It's a simple question, but when you answer it, it seems a bit difficult. Because we don't know when we have been unhappy all the time.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
Animals have a gender, but why the old man said mules do not distinguish between male and female
In the rural areas of our country, many sayings are embedded in thousands of years of inherited experience. One of these sayings is that mules do not distinguish between males and females. This statement is contrary to our common sense, common sense, but it seems that all mammals, will be divided into male and female, but why would there be a "mules do not distinguish between male and female" statement?
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in FYI
What did human probes dive into the Marianas Trench, more than 10,000 meters deep, and what exactly did they find?
Often the more mysterious a place is, the more attractive it is. As the largest trench on earth as well as the deepest place, the Marianas Trench is just as attractive to people.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
The growth of "Taiyang" violates the laws of nature, "Taiyang" in the end what is? Science gives an explanation
From ancient times to the present, our kings have been looking for the secret art of "immortality", although all of them ended unsuccessfully, and until now everyone is very clear that the reincarnation of life and death belongs to natural law, but we still expect ourselves to live longer.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
The net is that China's Tianqian 1 will land on the 15th, can avoid the U.S. said Mars signal interference?
This is good news, which means that China will usher in the first landing of the Mars rover, but of course, it is impossible to judge the success or failure of this landing.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth
The "South American Yeti" fossil was surrounded by spectators, weighing more than a ton, did a giant race really exist on Earth?
"South American Yeti Fossil Surrounded by Spectators, Weighing Over a Ton, Did a Giant Race Exist on Earth? Paleontologists from Argentina and Ecuador have introduced a strange animal, a South American Yeti that lived in the late Pleistocene. Ecuador found the skeleton of this animal, which has been more than 100 years old, knowing that has a sufficient number of skeletal remains to restore its size, scientists said after seeing it was too spectacular.
By Cilva Kustes2 years ago in Earth