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what if you fell into a black hole
How much do you know about black holes? What would happen if you fell into one? Imagine you’re exploring space, searching for a new planet for humans to inhabit, and you come across a black hole. Curious, you decide to check it out. Would you have any chance of survival? How would you get out? Would there be a shortcut to another universe? This is “What If,” and here’s what would happen if you fell into a black hole.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
How big is the Universe?
Earth, our home planet, is a tiny blue dot floating in the immense cosmic ocean. Here resides everyone you ever knew, every human who ever lived, and every story ever told. This is where our journey begins. As we zoom out beyond our atmosphere, past the Moon, beyond the familiar planets and the Sun, we embark on an epic quest—a quest to grasp the true scale of our universe.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
what if earth collided with Mars?
Mars has been on a direct collision course with Earth for weeks, causing massive tsunamis and earthquakes. Our planet's crust is cracking, and gravity is changing significantly. But how bad will this get? Could it create a new planet? Is there any way humans could survive? Let's find out what would happen if Earth collided with Mars, starting 15 days before impact.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
Why do deep sea creatures evolve into giants
The deep sea is vast, dark, and nearly freezing cold, teeming with giants. As we descend, we first pass through the epipelagic zone, where the sun’s energy supports a vibrant and colorful array of marine life. Below this, we enter the mesopelagic zone, or twilight zone, where light dims and photosynthesis ceases. Descending further, we reach the midnight zone, or bathypelagic zone, where sunlight is entirely absent, and the only illumination comes from bioluminescent creatures like squids and anglerfish. The pressure is immense, and the temperature is shockingly low, but the ocean still plunges deeper.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
What happend after the Dinosaurs went extinct?
66 million years ago, an asteroid as large as Mount Everest hurtled towards Earth on a catastrophic collision course. The impact was so devastating that it led to the extinction of the most gigantic and deadly reptiles to ever roam our planet. However, the dinosaurs didn't perish instantly. Their demise was a slow, agonizing process.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
What if the Roman Empire NEVER FELL.
The year is 410 A.D. The Visigoths, led by Alaric I, have breached the walls of Rome. The tribe has pillaged, looted, and burned its way through the Eternal City, leaving devastation in its wake. This first sacking of Rome in 800 years severely weakened the Roman Empire, which once seemed unstoppable. With the Roman military scattered, corruption rampant, and the deposition of Romulus Augustulus, the Roman Empire was on the road to collapse, ultimately crumbling 60 years later.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in History
What if there was a nuclear war between the US and China
In recent years, China has significantly expanded its nuclear arsenal, raising concerns amidst rising US-China tensions. The possibility of nuclear conflict between these two great powers is becoming more likely. How would such a war unfold, and could there be a victor?
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
What If a Massive Asteroid Was Headed Towards Earth
Day One: June 15, 2028 NASA has to face a harsh reality: it was wrong. In 2004, astronomers David Tholen, Fabrizio Bernardi, and Roy Tucker discovered an asteroid named Apophis at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Tucson, Arizona. Named after the Egyptian demon serpent that wreaks havoc, Apophis initially seemed to threaten Earth, with predictions setting its potential impact date for 2029. Over time, further observations led NASA’s Planetary Defense Office to confidently announce that Apophis would miss Earth, passing just 19,800 miles above – the closest approach in over 7,500 years.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Earth
How to actually survive a global outbreak
Day 1 It began and spread with alarming speed. Years later, survivors like you will still be piecing together information, trying to figure out when, where, and how it all happened. Some think it was a virus brought in by a public airline flight, while others are convinced it started in the United States. Some believe it happened simultaneously all over the world.
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Fiction
What happens to your body if you get to high?
Imagine this: you've taken a few too many puffs and suddenly your mind starts buzzing in a way that's both exciting and, well, a little confusing—have you ever wondered what really happens in your brain when you get too high?
By Shinzou Wo sasageyoabout a year ago in Education









