
Mariam Fathalrahman
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Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or simply someone who enjoys a good read, there’s something here for you, diving into topics as diverse as the mysteries of Earth and nature. Join me, and let’s explore the world together.
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What If You Stopped Brushing Your Teeth Forever?
Humans have been brushing our teeth since 5000 BCE, when the ancient Egyptians did it using tools ranging from twigs to electric toothbrushes. But what if, for the rest of your life, you just stopped cleaning your teeth?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
The Biggest LIE About Climate Change. AI-Generated.
This is the tale of how your future financial security was pilfered without your knowledge or awareness. In the 1970s, everyone was in favor of peace, but Exxon, an oil business, was also founded. They were fixated on invention, a concept that currently fascinates us. Thus, Exxon decided to make scientific investments. Once more, Exxon employed experts who were among the first to publish a number of ground-breaking studies outlining how burning fossil fuels will affect the climate because the carbon dioxide emitted will have a greenhouse impact. Don't you think it's ironic that oil firms were the ones who uncovered climate change?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Earth
The Real Reason Planes Crash
Similar variations in altitude caused the Boeing 737 max eight aircraft to crash on two recent flights, killing every passenger. We frequently hear that flying is quite safe. However, why do some aircraft crash, and when is the safest time of day to fly, or is there a safest seat available? The safety of commercial flying is quite high. One fatal accident occurred for every 16 million flights in 2017. But just like vehicles, tiny private aircraft crash frequently.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Journal
How You're related to everybody else!
For a moment, consider every person you have ever met, every person you have ever heard of, and lastly, consider every living person on the planet right now, regardless of how close or how far away any of these people may seem to you. Since we are all related to each other and you are all related to me, how is it possible that we can look at your family tree using some very basic math?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Families
Mindlessly Scrolling
What would happen to your brain and body if you tried to stop using your phone? Since the average American touches their phone 2,600 times a day and this constant scrolling has altered your brain's neurology, after one hour you have probably tried to pick up your phone three or four times. After 12 hours of not using your phone, you may start to feel anxious because not using it releases the stress hormone cortisol.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche
Is Calorie Counting a SCAM?
Three cucumbers Three carrots and two heads of lettuce provide 100 calories, but a quarter-teaspoon of ranch dressing quickly adds an additional 100 calories. Only four tablespoons of hummus have the same amount of calories as half a cup of chickpeas. This is because hummus includes high-fat olive oil, which raises the calorie content. But what exactly is a calorie?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Lifehack
What If We Covered the WHOLE Sahara With Solar Panels?
This map shows the annual sunshine hours across the world. The sahara desert is well known for being the largest hot desert in the world, but it's probably much bigger than you even realize. It spans across ten different countries in three different time zones and receives an abundance of sunlight. There are some notable hot spots in North America, South America, and Southern Africa, but none receives as much as the sahara desert. Most of this China-sized chunk of land receives more than 3,600 hours of sunlight annually. And within that large area lies another area that receives over 4,000 hours of sunlight annually—nearly four times Germany's annual total. This is primarily due to the fact that the Sahara Desert is located almost exactly along the tropic of cancer, meaning that the sun is overhead it for most of the year. Additionally, clouds hardly ever form or even exist over the entire desert, meaning that the sunlight is never interrupted. As a result, the Sahara is the best place on Earth to install solar panels and establish solar farms.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Earth
You've ALWAYS Had Those SIXTH SENSES but NEVER Noticed!
Who wouldn't want to be able to fly or even have spider sense? Who wants to be Batman without the technology and financial resources and simply be a regular person? However, the truth is that none of us—not even you or me—are as commonplace as you would believe. You will learn that we are all superhumans in this video. Furthermore, we never realized how many uses there are for our senses.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Humans
10 Everyday Foods That Will NEVER Expire
I adore food. The only thing I don't love about food is that it's perishable and has a wide range of expiration dates, making it difficult to know what's expired and what isn't. This is especially true if the label is somewhat difficult to read. For example, is that a three world one? There's a big difference. I know that these dates are frequently inaccurate, but have you ever eaten food the day after it should have expired?
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Lifehack
A "WALL" is Found At The EDGE Of Our Solar System
Our solar system has taught us a great deal over the past century, but what do you think is at the very edge the portal to another dimension? Perhaps our solar system merges with other parts of the universe at some point, unaffected by the Sun at its center? Decades of sending probes into space are finally providing some answers.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Earth
How Your Brian is being CHANGED by The Internet
Imagine how different life would be if there were no internet. The idea of not having smartphones, maps, and search engines at our fingertips seems completely foreign to us now that everything is connected. However, how is our growing reliance on the online world affecting us? Our relationships and information sources are changing quickly, and there are even noticeable effects happening inside our brains as more and more devices are connected to the internet.
By Mariam Fathalrahmanabout a year ago in Psyche










