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Robby Rahadi Putra
Bio
Apart from my professional work as auditor, I am also an avid writer and reader. I enjoys writing novels and other creative content in my free time, as well as delving into books to expand my knowledge and understanding of the world.
Stories (6/0)
The Ripple Effect:
Life is a series of moments, some small and seemingly insignificant, others monumental and life-changing. It's the latter that we tend to remember most vividly—the moments that shape us, challenge us, and transform us into the people we are today. But what about the small moments, the ones that seem unremarkable at the time but have an unexpected and profound impact on our lives?
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Humans
Facts About Sleep:
Getting a good night's sleep is essential for maintaining our health and well-being. But what happens when you follow all the recommended guidelines, yet you still wake up feeling tired and groggy? Is it possible that the eight-hour sleep rule is just a myth? Well, the answer is yes, it could be due to a disrupted circadian rhythm.
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Humans
Exploring the Effects of Caffeine:
Coffee is a staple in many people’s morning routines, and it’s no wonder why. It helps you feel more alert and less tired, and caffeine may boost your brain function, mood, and exercise performance if you like working out in the morning. However, if you’re one of those people who love to start the day with a coffee, you’ve probably asked yourself at least once if it’s better to avoid drinking coffee on an empty stomach. Some say that the bitterness of this drink can make your stomach produce more acid, irritate the organ, or even cause further stomach issues. Some think drinking coffee on an empty stomach is especially bad because there’s no other food that can prevent that acid from causing problems to your stomach life. The truth is that there’s no research that has found any connection between our favorite hot beverage and digestive problems, whether you drink it on an empty stomach or not. However, it's important to pay attention to how your body reacts to coffee and whether you feel better drinking it before or after breakfast.
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Feast
Colonizing Ceres:
The idea of colonizing other planets has been a topic of interest for humans for centuries. Mars, being the most popular candidate, has received considerable attention from scientists and engineers who are exploring ways to establish a permanent human settlement. However, other candidates in our solar system are also being explored, and Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is one such option. This planet presents unique opportunities and challenges for human colonization.
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Futurism
Exploring the Phenomenon of Earthquakes on Earth and Beyond
As you step on the surface of the Moon, you feel lighter and it's easier to walk. You decide to check out that obsessive idea of yours, jump on Earth's natural satellite, and even despite your bulky spacesuit, you literally fly up into the air. Anyway, you continue your walk on the surface of the Moon, but then you feel something strange: the ground under your feet is shaking. It feels as if an earthquake has just started on the Moon, but that's simply impossible, or is it? Surprisingly, your gut feeling hasn't let you down this time. Moonquakes do exist, and there are four types of moonquakes that are strong enough to be detected from a large distance.
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Earth
A World Without Humans:
Imagine a world where humans have gone extinct, and animals have evolved to become the new top species. It's a tricky thought experiment since humans possess high intelligence, fashion sense, cooking skills, and smartphones, among other things. However, with the continuing changes in the planet's climate, many species will need to adapt to survive. With modern gene sequencing technology and our understanding of evolution, scientists have some ideas about which animals could develop skills like humans and build complex societies.
By Robby Rahadi Putraabout a year ago in Humans