A NASA scientist has created a rocket that operates without using fuel: Dr. Charles Buhler, the co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, reveals that his team has defied the laws of physics by developing a fuel-free propulsion system. After decades of research and experimentation, this breakthrough will change the game and reshape propulsion technology.
Scientists have evidence that Adam and Eve existed: There is growing evidence suggesting humans are descendants of Adam and Eve. The three major religions — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — agree that Adam and Eve were created by God and gave rise to the human race. Archaeologists have also found indications that the Garden of Eden was not just a mythical location but also the cradle of human civilization.
Scientist says human consciousness comes from another dimension: A baffling new theory to explain human consciousness has suggested it comes from hidden dimensions and is not just brain activity. A physicist claimed that we plug in to these invisible planes of the universe when making art, practicing science, pondering philosophy or dreaming, and this could explain the phenomenon that has evaded scientific understanding for centuries. Michael Pravica, a professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has based the wild idea on hyperdimensionality, the idea that the universe is made up of more dimensions than just the four we perceive: height, length width and time.
How long should you be able to stand on one leg according to your age: Being able to balance on one leg is a good test of your health. Research has found those who can’t do so for more than 10 seconds could be at increased risk. Scientists have discovered the optimal time each age group should be able to stand. Balancing on one leg continuously for more than 40 seconds is a key sign of strength and mobility among 18 to 39-year-olds. The reason standing on one leg is such a marker of fitness is because it uses so many different parts of the brain and body at once. It tests balance, and strength — and these two things are lost, the frailer a person comes, making them more prone to bone shattering falls. Those trying to test should aim to stand on one leg with their hands on their hips. Keeping their eyes open, the timer starts as soon as the foot lifts off the ground. It stops when the foot is either lowered or your hands are taken off the hips. Those aged 18 to 39 should manage 43 seconds, and 40 seconds if you’re aged between 40 and 49.
Plastic bags and cans found at deepest point in Mediterranean Sea: Scientists have captured photos of litter at the bottom of the Calypso Deep, a trench 16,771ft (5,112m) below the surface of the Ionian Sea. A total of 167 objects — made of plastic, glass, metal and paper — have been identified at the bottom. This includes plastic bags, a plastic sack, plastic food containers, plastic cups and lids, plastic rope, paper cartons, metal drinks cans, and glass bottles.
Scientists observe unprecedented movement of the magnetic North Pole: The Earth’s magnetic North Pole is shifting. While this has been a gradual process for centuries, recent observations have revealed a change in the pace of its movement. But why is this happening, and what are the consequences for our planet? From the way our smartphones work to the navigation of airplanes, the shifting magnetic North Pole has a surprising impact on our daily lives.
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