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A Comprehensive Guide to Lord Zeus and Their History!
Lord Zeus, the iconic figure of ancient Greek mythology, is a symbol of power, authority and divine authority. Born to Cronus and Rhea, Zeus was part of the first generation of Olympian gods, and his ascension to the throne was an important moment in the history of mythology
Manish SharmaPublished 7 months ago in HistoryThe Enigmatic Phenomenon of Killer Whales' Porpoise Predation
For decades, a baffling mystery had surrounded the behavior of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest. These fish-eating killer whales, commonly known as orcas, were harassing and even killing porpoises without any intention of consuming them. This enigmatic behavior had puzzled scientists, leaving them with several intriguing theories.
John C. LustrePublished 7 months ago in EarthNewton's Gravity vs Einstein's Gravity
Newton's gravity Why does an apple fall from a tree towards the ground and why does the moon orbit around the Earth? In the 17th century, mathematician and physicist Isaac Newton answers these two questions with a single answer “gravitation”. So what is gravitation? In the universe all objects that possess a mass attract each other. For example the moon attracts the earth and the earth attracts the moon. Now let us imagine a first object A and a second object B separated by a certain distance. Because of gravitation, these two objects attract each other; in this way A will get closer to B and B will get closer to A. If A was more massive then the gravitational pull would be stronger inversely if A was less massive and the gravitational pull would be weaker, this is equally true for B. Following on, if the two objects were more distant the gravitational pull would be weaker and if they were close the gravitational pull would be stronger as such the gravitational pull of one object on another goes away when the two objects are very far apart. Let's now take the example of an apple. The Apple possesses a certain mass and so does the earth so the Apple attracts the earth and inversely the earth attracts the Apple. This is why the Apple and the earth will get closer one to the other up until the Apple touches the ground. Now let's imagine that we throw the Apple in a direction with a certain speed like before the Apple will be attracted to the earth but it will also move in the direction in which it was thrown depending on its speed. The faster the Apple is thrown, the further the Apple falls. Now if we could throw the Apple with a high enough speed we would see that this velocity would counter the gravitational pull and that the Apple would never fall down on the ground this is what happens with the moon and that is why the moon orbits around the earth as well as why the earth orbits around the Sun.
Mohamed Abdallah Abdoul-HalimPublished 7 months ago in HistoryWe do nothing
While we stay in the same place, the world and the universe itself continues to change. We are not in the same place where we were 10 years ago. Even if it's slow and we don't notice, we are moving constantly. Even if the universe goes quite slow. We are driving ourselves through somewhere. And we continue to ignore everything that we could not ignore. And changes are being made while we will continue to ignore everything. And we continue clueless without realizing that the world and the universe is being changed every single day. And while the time, the universe is timeless, it's also timeless as it should be. And we continue to ignore that fact for many reasons. As we don't learn from our mistakes that we continue to do every single day without realizing. And our knowledge is so limited. But we don't have another way to learn the same knowledge. Because the world and the universe continues to expand every single day. And we don't realize that. How dare we say and complain that the world is always the same when it's not. As it's said by different writers in different ways, from their doctrines to Charles Darwin. The clue here is evolution and change. And we continue to not understand the real concept of evolution and change. You've touched upon a thought-provoking idea about the constant change happening around us, both on a small scale and in the broader context of the universe. Evolution and change are indeed fundamental aspects of our world, and many writers and thinkers have explored these concepts from various perspectives. It’s a reminder of the dynamic nature of our existence and the importance of embracing change and evolution as integral parts of life. As we live in the world, the main goal of understanding this story is to teach all the human beings that while we are living, we continue to desecrate Mother Nature and to continue to do so, realizing it or not. We continue to destroy what was given to us with love and care, and we call that evolution. And that man goes through the evolution. But what man gives to this world is only one thing, destruction. And destruction continues to go through. And we continue to live. Unchanged and unpunished. But we will be punished. It’s just pity that there’s other ones, that they are clueless. They have to pay for the sins of the sinners. And they have to endure through the things that others did not create. There’s greed. And in greed, there’s destruction. Some, they don’t care. Some care, but cannot do nothing. Some care, and they have to pay for it. Your prespective reflects a concern for the impact humans have on the environment and the consequences of our actions. Indeed, the relationship between humanity and the natural world is complex, with both positive and negative aspects. Environmental degradation and its consequences are important topics that many individuals and organizations are actively addressing.
Antonio MadrugadaPublished 7 months ago in EarthFrom Bank Robber to Celebrity
In the 21st century, we have an undeniable fascination with celebrities, but this isn’t a modern phenomenon. Even in the 1930s, the American public was captivated by a different breed of celebrities – Public Enemies. The likes of Bonnie and Clyde, Ma Barker, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Machine Gun Kelly achieved widespread fame, often followed by their demise in a hail of bullets. Among these infamous figures, one name stands out: John Dillinger, who earned the title of Public Enemy Number One, a designation shared by only six individuals in history.
Michael GidadoPublished 7 months ago in CriminalThe drink that changed the world
In the annals of history, May 13th, 1662, holds a curious significance. On this date, a Portuguese princess named Catherine of Braganza stepped ashore in Portsmouth Harbor, about to embark on a life-altering journey as the Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Thirsty and fatigued from her travels, she made a seemingly innocuous request—a cup of tea. Little did she know that this simple request would set in motion a chain of events that would transform tea from a royal indulgence into a national obsession, redefining Britain’s identity along the way.
Michael GidadoPublished 7 months ago in HistoryThe True Story of a Woman's Twisted "Midwest Obsession"
Earlier today, I watched a movie known as Midwest Obsession, and I loved every minute of this flick. It's one of those old-school Lifetime-esque movies from the 90s, and while doing my homework for this film, I learned that, like most of Lifetime's old thrillers, this film originally aired on NBC under the title, Beauty's Revenge. I would also later learn that this film is based on a true crime story that took place back in the late 1980s.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 7 months ago in CriminalTechnological Innovations in Hazardous Waste Treatment
Hazardous waste, with its potential to cause harm to human health and the environment, demands innovative and sustainable treatment approaches. Over the years, significant progress has been made in developing technologies that effectively treat and dispose of hazardous waste while minimizing environmental impact. This essay delves into the latest technological innovations in hazardous waste treatment, focusing on environmentally friendly and efficient methods.
Ezuma calistaPublished 7 months ago in Earth