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Lost Lightning: The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla

Lost Lightning: The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla

Alpha waves in the human brain are between 6 and 8 Hz. The frequency of the wave resonates human cavity between 6 and 8 Hz. All biological systems operate in the same frequency range. The human alpha brain wave function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between 6 and 8 … Read more

First Orbit

First Orbit

April 12, 1961 – Yuri Gagarin is about to do what no other person has seen in the history of humanity – Earth from space. Over the next 108 minutes you will see that most people in life. What places the first cosmonaut waited silently gliding over the world below? How does it feel to … Read more

Sex in Ancient Egypt Documentary

Sex in Ancient Egypt Documentary

When you think about Ancient Egypt, you think about all the technological advancements they are responsible for. Ancient Egypt was one of the first countries and nations to explore astronomy, science, physics, mathematics, and so on. Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece are widely considered the two most deserving countries for the development of the world. … Read more

Natural Mystery

Natural Mystery

It seems that there is no real division between mind and body. Both work together as part of the human totality and changes in one influence the other. Nothing is all in the mind, or just physical. We seem to be extraordinary mixtures of mind and matter, able almost to use one to create the … Read more

The Science of Lust

The Science of Lust

The definition of lust is a strong sexual desire. It is a psychological force producing intense desire for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion. Lust can take any form. There is lust for sexuality, love, money, or power. Many people mistake lust for love. But what triggers lust? And how it changes your behavior? … Read more

How Long Is A Piece Of String?

How Long Is A Piece Of String?

Alan Davies discovers that to answer that question is much more difficult than originally thought after visiting the mathematician Marcus du Sautoy to help you find an answer. However, this creates more questions, requiring a trip to a place dedicated to the measurement, the National Physical Laboratory. Find the exact length of the test string … Read more

The Mandela Effect: A Critical Analysis

The Mandela Effect: A Critical Analysis

The Mandela Effect, or how your mind is playing tricks on you is a popular topic among science people. Simply put, the effect is when a large group of people misremember the same experience. However, things get interesting from there. Many scientist claim misremembrance is an insufficient explanation and choose to invoke the paranormal. This … Read more

Starlite – What happened to the material that could have changed the world?

Starlite – What happened to the material that could have changed the world?

Science is full of accidents that produce great inventions. Something was developed in the lab by accident. But it turned out to be something great. And that is what Starlite was. A miracle material, Starlite was developed more than two decades ago by Maurice Ward, an amateur scientist. Ward claimed that the material could resist … Read more

Beautiful Minds

Beautiful Minds

Who are the modern men and women who will be remembered for the brilliance of their minds? What are your legacy and what you can to tell us his extraordinary discoveries about the nature of science and the nature of truth? In the first of a three-part series, Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell describes how … Read more