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Who created the circles in the Sahara desert?
In the heart of the vast Sahara, 160 kilometers from any signs of life, a mysterious array of identical circles stretches in near-perfect alignment, capturing the imagination of anyone who comes across them. This enigma unfolds in the largest country in Africa, marking the limits of internet exploration and raising countless questions about their origin and purpose. Over the past 20 weeks, our dedicated team embarked on a thrilling quest to unravel the secrets behind these puzzling circles, delving into diverse perspectives and embarking on an extraordinary journey that would not only shed light on their true nature but also reveal a haunting tale of colonialism and resource exploitation.
By Thiran Perera2 years ago in Earth
HOW WILL OUR UNIVERSE END. Content Warning.
How will our universe end? Big Crunch Theory Of course, I'm referring to the Big Bang, which is what truly started everything again. Most people have heard of it, but what about the Big Crunch? I'm not talking about some weird candy bar here. We've all heard of the Big Bang, and I'm extremely sorry that the series has finished. There is still debate among scientists on how the universe will ultimately end, despite the fact that most of them believe it was created by a tremendous burst of energy. . There are many theories, like the big fries and the big rip, but the big crunch is thought to be the most likely scenario. So what is the Big Crunch? The Big Crunch Theory has its foundations in general relativity theory by Einstein Everything in life is ebb and flow; if the universe expands due to the Big Bang, then eventually the opposite will become true. Once the universe reaches its largest size, depending on the amount of energy present, it will start to collapse in on itself and eventually form a massive black hole that contains all matter because of the conditions that are present in the singularity of the size. Everything will be squashed down to a tiny size, which is why it is called the Big Crunch. This is probably not great news for all those of you who are a class apart and have a tendency to live billions of years. The good news is that although the Big Crunch is likely, there is a dilemma for people who devote their careers to answering questions like these. We still don't fully understand everything in the universe, and there are still certain unanswered questions that could determine our final destiny. First, it seems that two causes are interacting to cause the universe to expand. density and external momentum The more density there is in the universe, the more gravitational forces there are, since density and gravity are directly correlated. This alone would imply that everything will ultimately converge on everything. The problem with this, however, is that observations of the universe have shown that things aren't behaving as simply as we would expect. The outer reaches appear to be expanding at a faster rate than those closer to us, and galaxies are actually moving farther apart from one another. Scientists don't know why this is happening, but they have given this extra element in the expansion of the universe a name: dark energy. Even though there is no friction in space, the Big Crunch is still unavoidable since all matter would essentially return to its original location due to gravity's strong pull against the Big Bang's initial outward motion. However, there are two possible outcomes: either everything will expand indefinitely or objects will be so far apart from one another that everything will freeze and we will still face a big crunch. The amount of dark energy present will determine whether or not everything expands; if there is enough, which some scientists believe may be the case, then everything will continue to expand; if not, then gravity will eventually overcome the effect and bring everything back together. In a 2015 article, it was stated that the current accelerated rates of expansion are the last gasp of the expanding universe, contrary to some who believe the seeming prevalence of dark energy could easily indicate the beginning of the Big Crunch, which is the final gasp of the expanding universe, and that the contraction will start in tens of billions of years. In that case, how would the Big Crunch occur? Assuming that there isn't enough dark energy and that the Big Crunch occurs, it won't be as spectacular as the Big Bang was. The universe will begin to contract evenly because matter is more or less distributed consistently; this would be a slow process that would eventually pick up speed as galaxies get closer to one another and the effects of gravity become more pronounced in roughly 100 billion years. At that point, things would reach a climax temperature, which would cause star explosions, vaporizations, and the disintegration of all objects into their constituent atoms, which would then start to disintegrate in the final stages as all matter from the universe compacted into a small space. This will cause extreme chaos, according to some predictions, to the point where space-time becomes so warped that it breaks into droplets, rendering all concepts of time, distance, and direction meaningless. Of course, no living thing could have survived this far; we would all have been doomed long before this, so given our incomplete understanding of the processes occurring in the universe, it is impossible to predict with certainty how everything will end. One of the scenarios is the Big Crunch, in which all matter returns to its original location, leaving just an enormous black hole. What happens at that moment is totally up in the air, but it's possible that a new universe could be born. It's also possible that all of this has already occurred multiple times and that the period we are living in is only the latest in a long series of cyclical expansions and contractions. In this case, only those of you who hope to live for billions of years will truly need to be concerned.
By Emmanuel Ekow Quainoo2 years ago in Earth
What Happened in 2023!!!. Content Warning.
Introduction: In 2023, the world faced a multitude of viral issues that permeated various aspects of society, posing significant challenges and testing global resilience. From health crises and misinformation epidemics to cybersecurity threats and climate-related challenges, the year presented a complex tapestry of interconnected viral issues. This reflective piece aims to delve into the prominent challenges that dominated headlines, stirred debates, and shaped narratives, requiring concerted efforts to address and overcome.
By A G M Astekur Islam 2 years ago in Earth
Wildflower Waltz in the Whispering Meadow
In the heart of the countryside, nestled between rolling hills and under the open sky, there lay a meadow known for its magical aura. The locals spoke of it in hushed tones, calling it the Whispering Meadow. Legend had it that the winds carried ancient tales through the grasses, and the wildflowers danced to a melody only they could hear.
By Ata-onin Dominion Jonathan 2 years ago in Earth
Whispers of the Wilderness
In the heart of the wilderness, where ancient trees stood tall and proud, their limbs intertwined like the threads of an age-old tapestry, there existed a place known only to a few. A hidden grove, secluded and untouched, it held secrets whispered by the wind and guarded by the towering sentinels of the forest.
By Ata-onin Dominion Jonathan 2 years ago in Earth
The Old Surroe Forest... Weird underwater woods.
When the tigers with sword teeth, sophie mammoths and North American giant zombies encountered during the last ice age some 18,000 to 800,000 years ago, the Gulf coast climate was slightly colder and more similar to areas in the north, such as Mizori and North Carolina's climate today, with sea level falling, more land on the continental shelf, and the swamps in the soro trees have taken hold in what is now known as the Gulf of North Mexico.
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in Earth
What's the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle?
The North Atlantic is located in the western part of the Atlantic, and there are many disappearances of ships, aircraft and even people for long periods of time in unknown circumstances, where the Bermuda Triangle is considered to be very legendary and strange to human imagination, where so much thought has taken hold to this day, where all of these disappearances are unjustified.
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in Earth
the Secret Lives of Trees: Exploring the Intricate Communication Network of Mycorrhizal Fungi. Content Warning.
In the heart of every forest, a hidden world thrives beneath the soil, where trees engage in a silent dialogue through a network of fungi known as mycorrhizal networks. This intricate web of communication, invisible to the naked eye, plays a crucial role in sustaining the health and vitality of forest ecosystems.
By yeabsra ad2 years ago in Earth
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Located in the remote corners of Nepal lies a hidden gem waiting to be explored: the Manaslu Circuit Trek. This lesser-known trekking route offers adventurers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the pristine beauty of the Himalayas, with its rugged landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and rich cultural heritage. In this creative and informative blog, we embark on a virtual journey through the Manaslu Circuit Trek, uncovering its secrets, marvels, and transformative experiences along the way.
By Luniva Pradhan2 years ago in Earth
Empowering Business Growth: The Strategic Advantage of IT Managed Services
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are continually seeking ways to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve their operational resilience. IT-managed services have emerged as a cornerstone for businesses aiming to achieve these objectives, particularly through the optimization of network infrastructure and the strategic deployment of field service technicians. This blog explores the integral role of Cisco network infrastructure and field service technicians in transforming IT-managed services, propelling businesses toward unprecedented growth and operational excellence.
By PlanetConvergence2 years ago in Earth







