Oyinkansola Olubiyi
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STRESS AFFECTS YOUR BODY
Stress is a universal peculiarity that influences everybody sooner or later in their lives. It's vital to perceive that pressure isn't simply a close to home response; it sets off a complicated outpouring of actual reactions all through the body. While stress can be advantageous temporarily, assisting us with responding to testing circumstances, persistent or extreme pressure can inconveniently affect both our physical and mental prosperity.
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in FYI
IS THIS THE END?
Empty space, as we perceive it, is not actually empty, according to the principles of Quantum Field Theory. It is teeming with tiny vibrations that can potentially transform into virtual particles if they possess sufficient energy. These virtual particles can give rise to low-energy packets of light known as photons.
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in Earth
BOTTOM OF THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE
The legend of the Bermuda Triangle is one of the few mysteries that remain unsolved. Let's rewind back about 600 years to the story's origins. It all began with an Italian man who had grand ambitions of sailing across the ocean to reach Asia, a land rich with spices, silk, minerals, and more. Traveling to Asia by land would take an incredibly long time, so he hatched a plan to build sturdy ships, gather a crew of sailors, and set off on this ambitious voyage. What could possibly go wrong, right? Well, this man was none other than Christopher Columbus, and in 1492, with the support of Spain's royal family, he embarked on his historic journey.
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in Earth
IS DEATH TRULY FINAL?
The enigma of death, positioned as the ultimate frontier, remains an inscrutable and metaphysical quandary, a destination universally and inexorably reached by every sentient existence. Notwithstanding our fervent endeavors to tightly grasp and retain possessions, affluence, and even corporeal vessels, death looms as an inevitable and ubiquitous terminus. We grapple incessantly with the profound and enigmatic nature of death, ruminating upon whether it signifies an ultimate cessation or if there exists a realm of existence beyond its impenetrable veil.
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in Humans
WORST NUN IN HISTORY
Juana Ramírez de Asbaje faced a formidable panel comprising esteemed theologians, jurists, and mathematicians. The viceroy of New Spain had summoned them to test the young woman's knowledge with the most challenging questions they could conceive. Yet, Juana astounded everyone by providing successful answers to their diverse challenges, ranging from complex mathematical equations to intricate philosophical inquiries. Onlookers would later liken this scene to "a majestic galleon fending off a few canoes."
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in History
CAN WE COVER THE DESERT WITH SOLAR PANELS?
Is it feasible to envelop the expansive Sahara Desert with photovoltaic solar arrays as a viable remedy for our perpetual energy requirements? This arid expanse, spanning approximately nine million square kilometers, witnesses diurnal temperatures soaring to a scorching 80 degrees Celsius. Annually, it receives an astounding 22 million terawatt hours of solar energy, an exorbitant quantity that dwarfs humanity's annual energy consumption by well over 100 times.
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 months ago in Futurism