Varisha Ahmed
Bio
With every turn of a page, she's transported away
Lost in the magic that stories convey
From the comfort of her chair, she's never alone
As long as there are books, her spirit will roam
Stories (22/0)
This Sea Might Be The Strangest Place On Earth
Hey there, imagine a mysterious and unique place in the middle of the vast Atlantic Ocean, known as the Sargasso Sea. It's not your typical sea because it doesn't have a rocky coastline like most seas do. Instead, it's surrounded by powerful ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic drift, creating a giant circular swirl called the North Atlantic gyre. This swirling barrier isolates the Sargasso Sea from the rest of the ocean, making it special and different.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in Earth
Why This Man Was The Most Evil In History
Long ago, imagine you're blamed for something you didn't do. It feels like a big, unfair surprise, right? It's like when your friend accuses you of taking their favorite toy, and you didn't. Now, picture someone accusing you of being a thief, a mean person, or even a witch. That might not worry you nowadays, but 300 years ago, it was a big deal. Back then, before the world of Harry Potter, people took witchcraft very seriously. If someone called you a witch, it could lead to big trouble, even death. Let's learn about the person who tried to get rid of these so-called witches.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in History
This Man Changed The World Then Mysteriously Disappeared
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, in 1913, there was a very clever man named Rudolf Diesel. He was from Germany, but he was born in the beautiful city of Paris. Rudolf was not just any regular guy; he was a super-smart inventor. He was famous for creating something called the "diesel engine," which is like a powerful machine that can do lots of cool things.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in History
This Drink Changed The World
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, in the year 1662, a Portuguese princess named Catherine arrived in England. She was going to marry the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, King Charles II. After her long journey, she asked for something special – a cup of tea. But you see, back in those days, tea was not something people in England knew much about. It was a bit like a magical potion that nobody had heard of.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in History
Meet the Boy Who Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Garden
In 1994, during the summer, there was a 17-year-old boy in Detroit who was really interested in science. He had a small device that made beeping sounds. This was a time when not many people had smartphones, so it was unusual to see someone so engrossed in a little gadget. What was that device, and why was he so fascinated by it? Well, it was actually a geiger counter, a tool to measure radiation. The beeps meant that something he built in his mom's potting shed was working, and that something was a homemade nuclear reactor.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in Futurism
Japanese Trains Use This One Trick So They Are Never Delayed
Japan is a super cool place where they treasure old traditions, but they also embrace brand-new ideas and technologies. It's like having both an ancient treasure chest and a futuristic spaceship in the same country! That might seem a little strange, but it's what makes Japan a fantastic and unique place.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in Futurism
This Is The Most Addictive Thing You Can Put On Your Food
A few weeks back, I did a weird cooking experiment. It was really late at night, and I wasn't totally sober. I opened my fridge and just started throwing all kinds of stuff into a frying pan. I put in bacon, cheese, mushrooms, some old cherry tomatoes, jarred kimchi, and a splash of Worcestershire sauce. I didn't think it would turn out great because it was 2 a.m., and I was almost half asleep. But what happened in that frying pan was surprisingly delicious! It was like a big explosion of amazing flavors in my mouth with every bite. I didn't know it then, but I accidentally mixed foods that have a special ingredient that makes everything taste awesome.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in FYI
The Dirty Truth Why Inbreeding Is So Dangerous
When contemplating the concept of the Doomsday Clock, it serves as a symbolic representation of our proximity to potential self-annihilation. This isn't a precise countdown but rather a metaphor for the perennial perils humanity faces. Midnight on this clock symbolizes the specter of our complete obliteration. The inception of this clock dates back to 1947, a time fraught with tension following the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki two years prior. The specter of nuclear conflict loomed large. In response, the Doomsday Clock was set at seven minutes to midnight.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in Confessions
Step Inside The Disturbing Experiments Of The Mad Doctor
Hidden within a dusty cabinet at the University of Sao Paulo's medical department lies a 40-year-old human skeleton, a silent witness to a life shrouded in malevolence. Though its bones hint at a motorcycle accident and sinusitis, they tell just a fraction of the story. This ordinary skeleton, once a tool for Brazilian forensic science students, once belonged to one of the most sinister figures in history.
By Varisha Ahmed7 months ago in Criminal