
Duncan Gakuya
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Inventive articles that stimulate you intellectually and satisfy the readers' yearning for understanding in various subjects.
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How Were The Pyramids Built?
The enigma of the Great Pyramid has ultimately been unraveled. The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the seven marvels of the ancient world, is frequented by countless tourists each year. If you have journeyed to Egypt, chances are you possess a playful photograph of yourself pointing at the pinnacle of the pyramids or grasping the Sphinx in your palm. A mere 50 miles away from the heart of present-day Cairo, you are transported thousands of years into the past. Though the pyramids aid in creating a convincing illusion, many scientists, archaeologists, and history enthusiasts would give anything to travel back in time and address one query. This question has sparked debates and research for centuries. How was the Great Pyramid constructed, or were extraterrestrials involved in the process? The good news is that you need not wait for the invention of time-travel to uncover the answer. The enigma has ultimately been resolved. This article will divulge the individuals responsible for the magnificence of the Pyramid of Giza as we know it, as well as how they accomplished this feat.
By Duncan Gakuya2 years ago in History
Is a Megalodon Still Alive?
So here's the response to your burning inquiry. Did they genuinely discover a megalodon in the Mariana trench? Accounts of megalodon sightings can be discovered on numerous different websites. Science informs us that megalodon sharks are extinct but could they still be alive in the deepest parts of the ocean. Humans are captivated by sharks. The larger the shark is, the stronger the attraction we feel to learn more about them. Given that megalodon was an enormous shark with noticeable feeding habits, we speculated that if it were still roaming the oceans it would probably have been spotted by someone by now but perhaps not if it lived in the deepest place on earth, the Mariana trench. Let's examine if the allegations we've been hearing could be accurate.
By Duncan Gakuya2 years ago in Earth
The Most Agonizing Things a Human Can Encounter. . Content Warning.
Have you ever pondered the extent of agony you could withstand? It's not exactly a cheerful topic to contemplate, but rest assured, whatever forms of bodily anguish you have envisioned, there is undoubtedly someone, somewhere on this earth, who has endured it at some point in time. When envisioning such terrifying situations, we often conjure up scenes of distress, the dark fiction portrayed in Hollywood movies depicting impromptu tooth extraction or the forcible removal of fingernails. We may also reflect on past eras, both ancient and medieval, when individuals were subjected to being burned alive, having their limbs torn asunder, or having their hearts torn out.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Humans
What Happens To Your Body During Sex?
As the stereotypical image of Hollywood portrays, after sexual intercourse, some of us lean back against the headboard, feeling proud of our achievement in satisfying our partner, spouse, or casual encounter, and then light a cigarette. How was the experience for you? Satisfactory enough, you deduce, as you take a well-deserved puff. Or are you the type of individual to swiftly turn over, possibly leaving your bedmate frustrated and not quite ready to fall asleep? Or maybe you take a brief moment to rest, then compose yourself and begin again? Do you snuggle up, engage in conversation, discuss profound matters, or even make a request of your significant other? According to research, these are all typical behaviors, but what occurs in our bodies during and after sexual activity? That's what we'll explore in this article on What Occurs in Your Body While Having Sex?
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Filthy
How sugar affects the brain
Imagine a vivid image of freshly baked, soft cookies, crispy chocolates, smooth cakes, and towering waffle cones overflowing with ice cream. Is your mouth watering? Are you craving something sweet? Why? What happens in the brain that makes sugary treats so irresistible? Sugar is a general term used to describe a group of molecules known as carbohydrates, and it can be found in a wide variety of foods and beverages. Simply check the labels on the sweet products you purchase. Glucose, fructose, sucrose, maltose, lactose, dextrose, and starch are all types of sugar. Similarly, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, raw sugar, and honey also fall under this category. Furthermore, sugar is not limited to just candies and pastries, but is also added to tomato sauce, yogurt, dried fruit, flavored beverages, and granola bars.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Feast
Is Time Traveling possible?
If the concept of time travel is feasible, why haven't we encountered a solitary individual who has traversed time and if we did encounter one, how could we ascertain their authenticity? What would be the appearance and functionality of their temporal apparatus? Would there exist a predetermined code of conduct for those who journey through time, and what consequences would transpire if they chose to violate these regulations? These are the hypothetical inquiries, and here is the hypothetical outcome if you were to encounter a time traveler.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Futurism
Imagine if the Earth had the same magnitude as the sun.
Forests are toppling, ecological systems are deteriorating, and our infrastructure is deteriorating. Harvests are declining, and water is in short supply. The planet is transforming into a lifeless sphere. On the positive note, there has never been a more opportune moment to purchase real estate! However, who can ponder about properties when they are confined to their own dwelling, unable to even rise from their bed, let alone inhale?
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Earth
What is depression?
Depressive disorder is the primary cause of incapacity worldwide. In the United States, approximately 10% of grown-ups grapple with depressive disorder. However, due to its psychological nature, comprehending depressive disorder can prove considerably more challenging than understanding, for instance, elevated cholesterol levels. One significant source of confusion lies in distinguishing between having depressive disorder and simply experiencing feelings of sadness. Nearly everyone experiences moments of sadness occasionally. Receiving a low grade, losing employment, engaging in an argument, or even encountering a rainy day can elicit feelings of sorrow. Occasionally, there may be no discernible trigger at all. These feelings may surface unexpectedly. Subsequently, circumstances alter, and those sorrowful emotions dissipate.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Longevity
WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE?. Content Warning.
In the past two centuries, 20 aircraft, 50 vessels, and numerous individuals have mysteriously disappeared within a small region in the Atlantic Ocean. This area is commonly referred to as the "Bermuda Triangle" or the "Devil's Triangle." It serves as a watery graveyard where countless wrecks have been discovered by researchers throughout the years. Various scientific theories have been formulated in an attempt to understand the phenomena occurring in this location. This concept, accompanied by fear, has gained widespread attention, leading to the creation of numerous books and documentaries seeking to provide evidence of the peculiar occurrences within this triangular expanse of water. There is an enigmatic phenomenon taking place beneath the ocean's surface, beyond the reach of sunlight, that remains unexplained.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in History
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE TITANIC?. Content Warning.
Scientists have finally disclosed the actual account of the Titanic. At 11:40 p.m. on April 14th, 1912, the Titanic encountered a horrifying incident that led to its eventual destruction three hours later by 2:20 a.m. By this point, the largest vessel of its era had completely vanished beneath the frigid surface of the Atlantic Ocean. As the Titanic descended to its underwater resting place, over two-thirds of those on board perished. While we have been taught that an iceberg was the cause of this catastrophic event, recent discoveries have discredited this hypothesis. In this article, we will reveal the complete truth that has been concealed for more than a century.
By Duncan Gakuya3 years ago in Wander









