Wali Ahmed Khan
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I'm uncovering untold stories or shedding light on pressing issues. I remain dedicated to my craft, driven by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to excellence.
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Vanguard 1: A Legacy of Space Innovation
We all know there are tons of satellites floating around in space. Some are well-known, some might be secret, and some could even be controlled by supervillains—who knows? We often hear about new satellites being launched, but we rarely talk about the older ones. In this video, we’re going to explore the oldest man-made satellite that’s still out there.
By Wali Ahmed Khan4 days ago in History
Greatest Conman Of History Who Sold a Fake Country.
When you hear "calm man," your mind might leap to Charles Ponzi, the OG of pyramid schemes. He set the stage for the likes of Bernie Madoff, who pulled off one of history's greatest financial cons. And who can forget our modern-day legend, the Nigerian prince who just can't stop promising free cash? But these guys? They'd be mere apprentices to the Jedi Master of con artistry, Gregor McGregor.
By Wali Ahmed Khan6 days ago in History
Sleep: The Ultimate Health Secret.
Ever experienced that delightful sensation when you're so sleep-deprived your brain's about as clear as a mud puddle and your body's screaming for a vacation on a cloud? Welcome to the modern-day conundrum: chasing elusive Z's in a world that never seems to slow down. Now, you might reckon a double-shot espresso, or a cheeky energy drink will zap that exhaustion pronto but hold onto your pajamas because scientists are waving the red flag—sleep deprivation isn't just a yawn-fest, it's a serious game-changer for your bod.
By Wali Ahmed Khan7 days ago in Humans
How Technology Affects Our Brainpower
The evolution of society in tandem with technological advancements has engendered a profound shift in our daily lives, especially evident in the ubiquitous presence of the internet. Reflecting on an era preceding this interconnected landscape, individuals who experienced life devoid of digital connectivity can attest to a stark contrast in societal norms. The contemporary reliance on smartphones, readily accessible maps, and instantaneous search engines underscores this transformative journey.
By Wali Ahmed Khan8 days ago in Humans
Mastering the Art of Outsmarting Your Brain!
Biting your nails like you're in a nail-biting thriller, endlessly scrolling through your phone like it's the latest juicy gossip, constantly being fashionably late to every event – we've all got those quirks. But guess what? There's a secret weapon hiding in your brain, ready to help you kick those bad habits to the curb and embrace new ones like a pro.
By Wali Ahmed Khan9 days ago in Humans
Will the ISS Crash to Earth Soon?
Imagine a cosmic retirement party like no other! After soaring through the heavens for over two decades, our beloved International Space Station (ISS) is preparing to bid farewell in 2030. But hold onto your helmets, because the ISS isn't going out with a whimper—it's gearing up for an intergalactic finale that will leave stargazers in awe.
By Wali Ahmed Khan10 days ago in Futurism
“Does Happiness Truly Make You Happy?”
In a world where happiness is hailed as the ultimate goal, we find ourselves trapped in a paradoxical spiral of misery. Despite our nation's very foundation being built upon the right to pursue happiness, and the incessant urging from the 'wine mom brigades' to live, laugh, and love, people are sinking deeper into despair with each passing day.
By Wali Ahmed Khan20 days ago in Humans
"Unveiling the Complexity of Sexual Desire: Beyond Surface Understanding"
When we talk about being turned on, it's often portrayed as this easy, automatic thing, especially when you're young. But in reality, sexual desire is far from simple. It's not just about feeling a physical urge; it involves both your body and mind. And yeah, we're talking about sex, but before you think it's just about getting frisky, it's important to understand that sexual desire is actually a key part of our physical and mental health. Despite this, it's often seen as a taboo topic, which means a lot of important issues get ignored.
By Wali Ahmed Khan21 days ago in Humans
"Overdose Tragedies: Remembering Famous Lives Lost"
Over the years, drug addiction has plagued numerous celebrities, leading to their downfall. The ease of access to illicit substances only worsens this issue. Whether by deliberate choice or unintended consequences, fatal overdoses mark a tragic conclusion. Regrettably, the roster of celebrities succumbing to drug dependency shows no signs of diminishing.
By Wali Ahmed Khan22 days ago in History
"Black Holes: Cosmic Giants and Their Secrets"
In the vast theater of the cosmos, amidst all its powerful and enigmatic phenomena, black holes stand out as some of the most captivating actors. Recent years have seen astronomers peering deeper into their mysteries, unveiling a tapestry of diversity. These cosmic behemoths, once thought to be stationary sentinels of the universe, have revealed a surprising penchant for mobility. Some drift lazily through space, while others hurtle forward at mind-bending speeds, defying our expectations.
By Wali Ahmed Khan22 days ago in Fiction
"Reviving the British Empire: Imagining a Contemporary Reunion"
The British Empire stands as the largest empire in human history, reaching its territorial peak in 1921 following its triumph in World War I. At its zenith, the empire stretched across 35,500,000 square kilometers (14,000,000 square miles) and boasted a population of 413 million individuals, constituting approximately 23% of the global population at that time. To grasp its vastness, consider that it would have covered 94% of the entire lunar surface. So, when you gaze at the half of the moon visible from Earth each night, it serves as a poignant reminder that the British Empire once commanded a domain nearly twice that size. It was famously said that the sun never set on the British Empire, signifying that somewhere within its expansive reach, daylight was always present. However, even the mightiest empires must eventually yield to the passage of time.
By Wali Ahmed Khan22 days ago in Futurism