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Why Physics is Called the King of Science
“Physics is known as the king of science as it enables us to grasp the functions of nature. It is the center, or we can say the heart of science,” he stated. He spoke about the transformation of technology and partial physics over 50 years. When Physics became the king of science, it wasn’t easy to prove it with simple theories. It is meant to convince people to believe in those theories.
By Aadi Narayan4 years ago in FYI
35 Facts About Human Body
Generally, the form (human body) is a single structure however it’s created from billions and billions of smaller structure that is a principal product of four sorts i.e cells, tissues, organs, and systems. An organ is a combination of the many different kinds of tissues that square measure organized along in such some way that every one organ will perform a special task or operate properly. The form is extremely sophisticated.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in FYI
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. A History of Dragons in World Mythology
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. A History of Dragons in World Mythology Dragons have been a part of humanity’s oral traditions for millennia, and they continue to be an important fixture in our collective unconscious, appearing in ancient cultures around the world. The word dragon comes from the Anglo-Saxon word dreorg (meaning cruel), and is believed to have been used as a poetic device for any large and dangerous animal. In many European countries, there are still remnants of these ancient beliefs that have persisted through time. For example, there are 18 counties in Great Britain with populations over 50% that speak Welsh, which is a Celtic language. A History of Dragons in World Mythology It’s not surprising, then, that these legends would find their way into local folklores after being brought with the earliest settlers. We can see this phenomenon taking place across the globe as more and more people settle into an area - they bring their own cultural traditions with them, either consciously or unconsciously. For example, before Europeans started settling New Zealand, Maori legends had already spread through much of the country. There are also several different stories about how dragons came to be in every culture except for Asian ones: some say magic caused them to appear spontaneously; others believe they once lived amongst humans but lost their connection with them; while others believe that dragons were created from stone by a god who didn’t understand what he was doing.
By BEST TIPS.20224 years ago in FYI
A Brief History of Braces and Orthodontics
Dr. Pierre Fauchard is credited with creating the first pair of braces made from gold and used to correct an overbite. Since then, orthodontic braces have evolved considerably, thanks to advances in technology and materials. This article will briefly examine the history of braces and orthodontics, from their humble beginnings to the sophisticated devices we use today!
By Dr. Christopher Zed4 years ago in FYI
A Historical Look Through the Amazing Reign of Queen Elizabeth
On June 2, the United Kingdom will host a platinum jubilee where the Queen will celebrate seventy years of ruling. It is a time for the community to come together, for financial struggles to be put on hold for a day whilst we celebrate this genuinely remarkable ninety-six year old. In true British tradition, there will be music and ceremony like never before.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
Today's Lesson is Life in the Elizabethan Era
Good Queen Bess was popular with her people, especially towards the end of her 45 year reign. After the domineering reign of her sister, “Bloody Mary”, Elizabeth brought England back to the Protestant faith and refused to persecute Catholics or put them to death, especially after her sister had executed over 300 Protestants. Also, Elizabeth I never married, calling “England” her husband, showing how much she cared for her people. Elizabeth I was one of the longest reigning Queens of England, many of her people never knowing any other Queen (or King)!
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 years ago in FYI







