This is just an experiment into how abusive I need to be....until people start calling me ‘upfront and passionate’ and I get lauded for ‘keepin it real’ It’ll be over soon I promise
The physics of collective consciousness, are you willing to play your part 😜Learning that consciousness is basically an EM field (which is resonantly coupled to the vacuum field), and its sources are the cosmic systems of Sun, Earth and the Moon (Grandpierre, 1996d), together with the natural sources of the biosphere,...See More »
Ugly People Are Better PeopleAccording to a study, the less attractive you are, the more likely you are to have a good personality :)
Scientific Facts About Eggs 1. An egg shell is made of calcium carbonate and makes up 9-12% of an egg's total weight. It contains pores that allow oxygen in and carbon dioxide and moisture out. 2. An egg white is made mainly of a protein called albumen. It contains niacin...See More »
First Woman to Discover a Comet Born on this date in Germany in 1750, Caroline Herschel was denied an education. At age ten, she was stunted by childhood typhus. Her mother thought it best for her to stay home where she could cook and clean. She eventually joined her brother...See More »
Dorothy Hodgkin In honor of International Women’s Day... Dorothy Hodgkin was born in Cairo; where her archaeologist parents were working. She was schooled in England and studied chemistry at Oxford; graduating in 1932 with first-class honors. She was a...See More »
Snowflake Structure A snowflake starts when water freezes into a crystal around a nucleation point (speck of dust). The final shape of a snowflake is dictated by temperature, humidity and wind speed. Here are just some of the many different shapes. Triangular...See More »
Life Found Under Antarctica Scientist have found life under under Antarctica; challenging their assumption that nothing could live in such conditions. The previous theory was that life couldn't exist in such extreme conditions (I.e., no food, freezing temperatures & complete...See More »
The Great Conjunction In 1623, our solar system’s two giant planets (Jupiter & Saturn) traveled together across the sky. Jupiter caught up to, and appeared to merge with, Saturn. This astronomical event became known as a “Great Conjunction.” Jupiter and Saturn regularly...See More »
Snow Storm In A Jar What is happening? Because oil is less dense than water, the water will naturally sink to the bottom of the jar. The Alka-Seltzer tablet is denser than the oil or water, so it sinks to the bottom of the jar. The sodium bicarbonate in the...See More »
What are your thoughts on celebrity scientists?Do you hold them to the same standard as other scientists? Do you think they are good for nothing other than entertainment?