Karthiga Elangovan
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Unraveling the Enigma
As we gaze into the vastness of human history, a question lingers on the edges of our collective curiosity: Were there civilizations that preceded our own? The history we are familiar with stretches back thousands of years, but the possibility of lost, forgotten, or even advanced societies existing before recorded history has intrigued scholars and enthusiasts alike. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the annals of time, unraveling the enigma of potential civilizations that may have thrived on Earth long before us.
By Karthiga Elangovan 5 months ago in History
Earth Unveiled: Navigating a World of Equilibrium with Half Land and Half Water
In the vast cosmic theater, Earth is a stage upon which life unfolds in a dynamic interplay of land and water. But what if we were to alter this familiar script and imagine a world where the Earth's surface is perfectly divided, with half submerged beneath water and the other half rising as continents and islands? This intriguing scenario prompts us to explore the profound implications such a transformation would have on our planet's climate, ecosystems, and the very essence of human existence.
By Karthiga Elangovan 5 months ago in Earth
Strange Ways of Life
Get ready for the odd ways of life! The Ancient Egyptians practiced. we often think that we are completely different from ancient people. They had these weird traditions. They spoke unknown languages and so on but archaeology shows that we are quite wrong what kind of operations could the ancient Egyptians perform. what games did they play?
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in FYI
The Hope Diamond
The King's Jewel, The Blue of France: These are some nicknames for the most mysterious and seemingly dangerous gem in history. The selected few who were lucky enough to possess the famous hope diamond died horrific deaths, but in the beginning, nobody could foresee the trouble.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in FYI
Mysterious Psychic Prophet Cures the Sick
Throughout human history, in every culture, shamans have been people who appear to have the ability to communicate with a higher realm, cure the sick, and even see into the future. But perhaps the most astounding of them all is a modern-day prophet from the hills of Kentucky named Edgar Cayce.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in FYI
King Tut's Dagger Possesses Spiritual Powers
The Valley of the Kings, Egypt. February 16, 1923. A British excavation team led by archaeologist Howard Carter enters an underground ancient Egyptian burial chamber. Once inside, they break a protective seal that guards the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Carter lifts up a lamp and they look through and see that Tutankhamun is buried with this fantastic array of more than 5,000 objects.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in History
Explore the science of why single-use and rechargeable batteries die and find out why recycling batteries can be challenging.
A drop of gasoline, a match, and a battery, all store energy— but, after each expends its energy, only the battery is recyclable. That's because, chemically speaking, a dead battery is actually not that different from a fresh one.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in FYI
There's Water on the Sun?
The Sun’s a great ball of fire. Well, okay, it’s more like a giant ball of hydrogen and helium plasma, plus a sprinkling of other ingredients all swirling around at temperatures that would feel like taking a blowtorch to the face. But one of those ingredients might sound a little weird.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in FYI
Why Are Saturn’s Rings Younger Than Saturn?
Ever since Galileo first peered at them through his telescope and called them “Saturn’s ears,” people have marveled at the iconic beauty of Saturn’s rings. Cosmically speaking, though, they might be a flash in the pan – blink and you’ll miss it. Estimates on the lower end suggest they could be younger than the dinosaurs.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in Futurism
Why Can't I Grow More Teeth?
If you’ve ever spent time combing the beach for shells or Seaglass, chances are you may have found a shark tooth out there as well. They’re pretty common, given that sharks are constantly growing new teeth to replace their older ones. But have you ever thought about why they can do that and you can’t?
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in Futurism
Calorie counting, is it a scam?
Three cucumbers, two heads of lettuce and three carrots equals 100 calories but a quarter tablespoon of ranch dressing easily adds another 100 calories. Half a cup of chickpeas is 100 calories but only four tablespoons of hummus, this is because hummus contains olive oil that is high in fats.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in Futurism
What Happens When You Quit Sugar?
The average American consumes half a cup or more of sugar every day and surveys claim eating less sugar makes you crave it more. some people even say it gives them withdrawal symptoms. So what exactly happens to your brain and body, when you try to quit sugar. After 24 hours of no refined sugar and you start to lose water weight.
By Karthiga Elangovan 9 months ago in Futurism