Daniel Fuentes Hermosa
Bio
"Awakening minds to resist NWO's grip. Self-care as my rebellion - mind, body, soul united. Unbreakable spirit in a chaotic world. #Resilience #TruthSeeker"
Stories (21/0)
The Entropy Enigma
Every day, the Earth receives a precious gift from the Sun - a steady stream of energy that fuels life and shapes our world. But have you ever wondered what exactly the Earth gets from the Sun beyond light and heat? This seemingly simple question unveils a profound concept in physics, an enigma that has puzzled scientists for centuries - entropy. Entropy governs the flow of energy in the universe, influencing everything from the smallest molecular interactions to the grandest cosmic events.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
Fireworks Unleashed: The Explosive Science Behind Dazzling Displays
Fireworks have captured human imagination and fascination for thousands of years. The bright colors, mesmerizing patterns, and deafening explosions in the sky have brought joy and celebration to countless occasions. In this video, we'll explore everything from the ancient invention of gunpowder to the science behind how fireworks are made, their colors, shapes, and fuses. Get ready for an engaging, informative, and thrilling journey through the world of fireworks!
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Enigmatic Genius Behind the Atomic Bomb
He never won a Nobel Prize, but he changed the world more than most Nobel Prize winners. Under his leadership, the best physicists of the 20th century built the atomic bomb, forever changing the course of history.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
Mercenary Warriors of the Italian Renaissance
At dawn on July 29th, 1364, John Hawkwood—a seasoned English soldier turned contract mercenary—led a daring surprise attack against an army of sleeping Florentine mercenaries. The enemy commander quickly rallied his men to retaliate, but just as they were ready to engage, Hawkwood's fighters simply turned and walked away. This was not an act of cowardice; it was a calculated strategy. The mercenaries, known as condottieri, had fulfilled their contract's obligations by initiating the skirmish. For Italy's condottieri, war was not about glory or conquest; it was purely a means to secure payment.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
Navigating the Demarcation Problem
In the late 1700s, a German doctor named Samuel Hahnemann began publishing articles about a new treatment approach he called homeopathy. Hahnemann's theory had two central hypotheses. First, the treatment for an ailment should be a dose of something that might cause that ailment. And second, diluted medicines are more powerful than concentrated ones. So, a homeopathic remedy for insomnia might include an extremely diluted solution of caffeine.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
Unlocking the Flow State: Find Your Effortless Engagement
A tennis player wins her second straight set, feeling like she can predict her opponent's next move. A musician works to master a chord progression, unfazed by mistakes as he repeatedly plays the same four bars. A scientist fails to notice her morning alarm blare from the next room, having analyzed data through the night. While each of these people is immersed in a different activity, requiring specific skills and knowledge sets, all three are experiencing what is known as flow—a unique mental state of effortless engagement.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in Longevity
Unraveling the Nano-World
Are you ready to embark on an incredible journey into the hidden realm of the microscopic, where wonders and mysteries await? If you've ever marveled at the sight of single-celled critters wriggling under a microscope, brace yourself for a mind-blowing adventure into even tinier territories. Get ready to meet the superhero of the scientific world - atomic force microscopy (AFM), a cutting-edge technology that lets us see incredibly small things without turning them into microscopic casualties!
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in Futurism
Unraveling the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle: The Sargassum Connection
The Bermuda Triangle, a stretch of ocean located between Miami, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the island of Bermuda, has long been shrouded in mystery and fear. The legends of unexplained ship and plane disappearances have given rise to theories ranging from alien abductions to interdimensional voids. While these claims remain unproven, the enigmatic reputation of the Bermuda Triangle has its roots in the vast expanse of seaweed known as Sargassum, thriving in an area of the Atlantic Ocean called the Sargasso Sea.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
The Complex Consequences of Cleaning Up Ocean Plastic: The Nustan Ecosystem
If you've ever heard of the Great Pacific garbage patch, you know that plastic pollution in our oceans is a massive problem. In the North Pacific alone, there's an estimated 72,000 metric tons of macro plastics, pieces of plastic larger than half a millimeter. To put that into perspective, it's about the weight of one and a half Titanics. But this is just one of many garbage patches scattered across our oceans, each defined by having over a million pieces of floating plastic in a square kilometer. Cleaning up this mess is easier said than done, as any human action can have consequences for the environment, even when attempting to fix a problem we created.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in Earth
Evolution's Dental Dilemma: Why Humans Can't Regrow Teeth Like Sharks
If you've ever walked along a sandy beach, collecting shells and seaglass, you might have come across a shark tooth. Sharks are fascinating creatures with a unique ability that most humans envy: they can regrow their teeth indefinitely. So, why is it that sharks get an infinite supply of chompers while we have to deal with dental fillings? The answer lies in the evolutionary history of teeth, a journey filled with specialized adaptations and unique dental features.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in FYI
The Aftermath of Quitting Steroids: A Journey Through Recovery
In the world of fitness and bodybuilding, the allure of quick muscle gains has driven an increasing number of people to turn to steroids. However, the dark side of these performance-enhancing substances can have severe consequences on the human body. What happens when you decide to quit steroids after using them? This article delves into the physical and mental effects of quitting steroids, shedding light on the complex recovery process.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in Longevity
The Impact of Reducing or Eliminating Salt from Your Diet: What Happens to Your Body?
Salt, an essential mineral, has become a staple in modern diets, contributing to the flavors of countless dishes. However, over the past four decades, salt consumption in the US has skyrocketed by 50 percent, with the average American consuming a staggering 3,400 milligrams of salt per day—almost double the recommended amount. This excessive salt intake is closely associated with high blood pressure, kidney disease, stroke, and heart disease, prompting many to question what would happen if they quit salt altogether or reduced their intake significantly. The journey to explore these questions reveals fascinating insights into the human body's response to salt changes.
By Daniel Fuentes Hermosa9 months ago in Longevity