Susannah Hope
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Hello there! I’m Susannah Hope, a dedicated writer who loves to create stories that really make you think. I’ve always been drawn to storytelling and I’m passionate about exploring the complexities of human relationships and resilience .
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Top five groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
The past decade undoubtedly marked one of the most significant periods of scientific exploration in history. Researchers from various fields tested hypotheses, made groundbreaking discoveries, and explored locations that challenged our understanding of not only our planet but also the entire universe. This era was pivotal in unraveling some of the greatest mysteries faced by humanity, shedding light on some of the most destructive entities in existence. Let's delve into five remarkable scientific breakthroughs of the 2000s.
By Susannah Hope2 years ago in Humans
Is the titanic still alive out there???
The Titanic is slowly succumbing to pressure and seawater, with parts of the promenade deck already collapsed, Captain Smith's bathtub filled with debris, and the officer quarter door starting to disintegrate. The bow is still holding on, buried 60 ft into the mud just like 25 years ago, but it will also face an inevitable fate one day. Certain structures on the ship could last much longer, maybe for hundreds of years, for example the thick boilers and reciprocating engines, but lighter elements like railings and wood are doomed. The Titanic is being eaten away by its own specific type of bacteria called Honus Titanic, discovered in rusticles that resemble icicles. These little guys slowly eat away at the steel surfaces, causing mounds of rust to form, which then dissolve into fine powder. Add the immense water pressure, super cold temperatures, and salt, and you have the fast decay.
By Susannah Hope2 years ago in Chapters
