Nelius Mwangi
Bio
If writing was an art, i don't mind calling myself an artist. Growing up loving reading and writing.
Sharing my art to the world.
Stories (5/0)
What Can You Do Without a Brain?
In reality, the brain plays a crucial role in performing various tasks, and without it, one's ability to accomplish anything is severely limited. Therefore, one might question the existence of a "no-brainer." Let's explore the concept of decapitation, albeit a rather morbid topic. However, let's not be deterred. In 1945, farmer Lloyd Olsen embarked on a quest to procure a chicken for dinner. He proceeded to sever the chicken's head, yet to his astonishment, it did not perish. This headless chicken, known as Mike, defied all odds and continued to live for another 18 months. Mike The Headless Chicken embarked on a nationwide tour, leaving spectators in awe. Remarkably, he could walk, perch, and sustain himself by ingesting small droplets of water or grains. However, it is important to note that Mike's actions were not entirely instinctual, as he still possessed a portion of his brain stem, albeit lacking a substantial "head."
By Nelius Mwangi4 months ago in Humans
Congress FINALLY Showed Alien Evidence Previously Hidden From Us
The Tic Tac object that we encountered in 2004 surpassed anything we currently possess and anything we anticipate developing in the next decade. In a world where secrets have always been concealed and the truth has been obscured by layers of governmental red tape, a significant event is rapidly unfolding, causing widespread astonishment and fundamentally altering our perception of reality. For generations, we have contemplated the existence of extraterrestrial life, questioned unexplained sightings, and quietly discussed the enigmatic cosmic phenomena that have perpetually eluded our understanding. However, today marks a turning point where all of this is on the verge of transformation.
By Nelius Mwangi4 months ago in History
The Mysterious SEALED Temple Door NO ONE Can Open: Last Door of Padmanabhaswamy
Throughout the course of history, countless individuals have come and gone, leaving behind remnants of their existence in a world that has spanned thousands of years. It would be naive to believe that there are no remnants of their presence left behind. Our ancestors have diligently passed down as much knowledge as they could to future generations. However, what about the ancient wisdom that has been lost over time? Is it our responsibility as modern inhabitants of this world to unearth these hidden secrets? Or were they intentionally buried under the sands of time for a specific purpose? One such enigma may lie within the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple, an ancient temple that stands as a testament to the Hindu faith. Situated in Kerala, India, this temple holds the distinction of being the wealthiest temple in the entire world. A mere glimpse at the magnificent structure reveals its grandeur, as it is adorned with actual gold. This ancient temple is a splendid example of the fusion of Keralan and Dravidian architectural styles, which are widely favored in Hindu temples, particularly in the state of Kerala.
By Nelius Mwangi4 months ago in History
How Yemen is Wrecking the Entire Global Economy
While the world's attention remains fixated on the brutal War in Gaza, which has tragically claimed the lives of tens of thousands of individuals, there is another development unfolding in the nearby Red Sea that has the potential to escalate the conflict between Israel and Hamas into a wider Middle East crisis. This crisis is already having a profound impact on the global economy as a whole. Following Israel's full-scale invasion of Gaza, the Houthis, a Shia Muslim military group in Yemen that receives funding and weapons from Iran, unequivocally expressed their support for Hamas and the Palestinian cause against Israel. Despite being geographically distant from Israeli territory by approximately 1,600 km and over 1,800 km away from the primary battleground in Gaza, the Houthis have become a significant factor in this ongoing conflict.
By Nelius Mwangi4 months ago in Humans