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25 Fascinating Psychology Facts About Human Behavior
The human mind is full of mysteries, from how often it wanders to how many social connections we can truly maintain. While there’s still much to discover, researchers have already uncovered some incredible insights into how we think, feel, and behave. Here are 25 intriguing psychology facts about human behavior.
By Minenhle Moroko10 months ago in Psyche
The Theory of the Invisible Projector Dome
The Theory of the Invisible Projector Dome challenges fundamental understandings of reality, cosmology, and human history, suggesting that the world we perceive is not as it seems. This concept proposes that an advanced, transparent dome encapsulates not just our land but our entire reality, functioning similarly to a plasma membrane that separates different realms or dimensions. It serves as a boundary between multiverses, altering human perception and preventing the discovery of true existence beyond its limits. This dome is not merely a natural phenomenon but has been manipulated by external forces throughout history, particularly by the Anunnaki and other advanced custodians, who have used its technology to control and mislead humanity about the nature of the universe.
By Minenhle Moroko10 months ago in Education
Unlocking the Power of Neuroplasticity: How Learning Reshapes the Brain
How do we learn, and why do some people grasp things more easily than others? Dr. Lara Boyd, a brain researcher at the University of British Columbia, is captivated by these questions. Brain research is a frontier in understanding human physiology and identity. According to Dr. Boyd, the brain is changing at an incredible pace, and much of what we once believed about it has proven to be incorrect or incomplete. For instance, the idea that the brain becomes fixed after childhood is entirely false. Another myth is that we only use certain parts of the brain at a time and that it remains inactive when we’re at rest. In reality, even when we’re not thinking, the brain is highly active. Thanks to advancements in technology like MRI, we’ve made groundbreaking discoveries, the most transformative being that every time we learn something new, we change our brain. This phenomenon is called neuroplasticity.
By Minenhle Moroko10 months ago in Education
Loki's Mischief and the Birth of Mjolnir
Loki, the trickster god, squirmed in Thor’s iron grip after pulling a cruel prank. The night before, while the gods slept, Loki had snuck up on Thor’s wife, Sif, and cut off her beautiful golden hair. What seemed like a funny joke at the time now had Loki facing Thor’s wrath. Desperate to fix his mistake, Loki needed someone who could craft hair as golden as Sif's. He turned to the dwarves, renowned for their unmatched smithing skills.
By Minenhle Moroko11 months ago in Fiction



