My dear fellow travelers of this wonderful spaceship, I am your captain. I have a message for each one of you and coincidentally it is same. But Before I give you the message I wanna make sure if you are really listening. Does these words go out and reverberate your heart? Is it not listening which is most important aspect of our secondary senses … Continue reading
Animals do a lot of strange things: dogs will go after their own butts for hours, some fish fly and if some people are to be believed, sheep have the amazing ability to attract New Zealanders and Scotsmen. But there are some things about the animal world that leave the smartest of us scratching their … Continue reading
David Barboza, Peter Lattman and Catherine Rampell contributed reporting. (New York Times) Published: January 21, 2012 When Barack Obama joined Silicon Valley’s top luminaries for dinner in California last February, each guest was asked to come with a question for the president. But as Steven P. Jobs of Apple spoke,President Obama interrupted with an inquiry of his own: what would it take to make … Continue reading
by Ankit Srivastava For those of you who do not know about what recently happened in our space there is a little summary here. C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) is a periodic comet, classified as a Kreutz Sungrazer. It was discovered in November 2011 by Australian amateur astronomer Terry Lovejoy. The comet’s perihelion took it through the Sun’s corona on 16 December 2011, after which it emerged intact … Continue reading
Caution: Please Proceed with common-sense and do your own research. By Ankit Srivastava. Unidentified flying objects or flying saucer is one of the most disputed and also ridiculed phenomenon. There are three types of people on our planet, one who do not believe in flying soccer, one who believe in it and the other who don’t know about it. Being … Continue reading
Over the years, we’ve come across some fascinating, little-known facts about various citizens of Kingdom Animalia. Here are a few of our favorites, including surprising sex changes and barking that’s not from a dog. Chickens can undergo natural sex changes. All it takes is one dysfunctional ovary to turn a hen into a rooster. Two … Continue reading
by Ankit Srivastava Allopathic Modern medicine or Allopathic is derived by the Greek compounds allelo and pathy meaning ‘mutual harm’ or ‘suffering’. Allelopathy is based on modern medicinal mechanics which is basically mechanical, materialistic and inert. It treats mind and body as only a physical entity. It lays emphasis on use of inorganic substances (drugs), mechanical … Continue reading
Introduction by Dan Eden The picture above is our universe. No one could possibly take such a picture because the universe is so big. The Milky Way Galaxy, some 150,000 light years across, is just a tiny dot, barely visible in this computer generated image, based on deep space observations.What’s interesting about the structure of the universe is that … Continue reading
Emerging archaeology in a new study highlighted by the Old Temples Study Foundation suggests that sound and a desire to harness its effects may have been equally important as vision in the design of humankind’s earliest ancient temples and monumental buildings. Sarasota, FL (PRWEB) December 1, 2009 — Six-thousand-year-old ancient temples are giving up acoustic … Continue reading
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