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12 Mandela Effects to Confuse All
The Mandela Effect is a false memory phenomenon. This was first identified by a paranormal researcher, Fiona Broome. The effect is called the Mandela effect after President Mandela. Many people identified that they had been told Madela died in prison in the 1980s. It was a false memory shared by many people. Some have even stated that they believe it is a reality in an alternative universe, that mixes with ours.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
Stem cell therapy
“Man is an animal with primitive instinct of survival. Consequently, his ingenuity has developed first and his soul afterwards. The progress of science is far ahead of man’s ethical behavior.” This words belong to someone whose main occupation was to entertain and amuse. Believe me when I say that the author of this quote had a clear goal, to make us all more human.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in FYI
Is Time Really The Fourth Dimension?
Einstein introduced the concept of the fourth dimension of time, which means space and time are intertwined. It was once thought that celestial space was separated from the rest of the universe, a group of celestial bodies organized into three dimensions.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
Relation between String Theory and Quantum Theory
The faculty members of the Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) work on the basics of series theory, a series of String Theory solutions, general relativity theory, and quantum cosmology about quantum physics and black holes and the use of holographic methods of a broadly integrated field. On a much smaller scale, scientists use quantum field theory to describe the interactions between subatomic particles and the different forces they interact with. Tensor networks are developed to wrap up physics stories, revitalize and expand quantum theory, define anti-sitters in space, and emerge in line with field vision.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
The Death Of Vincent Van Gogh
On July 27, 1890, intellectuals and art lovers speculated for a long time in the sequence of events that day, which resulted in gunshot wounds to the abdomen. After a pioneer study of Pulitzer Prize-winner Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, who first published his study of Van Gogh in 1890, the singer was shot by a man named Rene Secretan who presented his whole life (see Vicente Minnelli's Van Gogh film Lust for Life) (1956) the artist is shown in the forest around the French city of Auvers-Sur-Oise near Paris). Little is known about how he received the gunshot wound to his stomach in the 30 hours leading up to July 27. Some art historians believe that his death was the result of suicide, but there is no universal truth in this view.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in FYI
The Disappearance Of Amelia Earhart
After landing in Laing, New Guinea, Earhart flew 1,500 miles [2,500 km] to Howland Island, a small island in the Pacific Ocean for burning, and Fred Noonan, his sailor. The plane returned three days later at Navy's Luke Field on Ford Island near Pearl Harbor aboard Earhart and Noonan and Harry Manning. Earhart's trip was to return to Laing Airfield in Howland, a 2,556-mile (2,200 mi, 4,100 km) journey.
By Jhakri Tharu4 years ago in FYI
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By themeshopy4 years ago in FYI
The History of Onmyōdō
Onmyōdō (陰陽道, likewise In'yōdō, lit. 'The Way of Yin and Yang') is an arrangement of natural science, astronomy, almanac, divination, and magic that grew freely in Japan dependent on the Chinese ways of thinking of yin and yang and wu xing (five components). The way of thinking of yin and yang and wu xing was acquainted with Japan toward the start of the sixth century and impacted by Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, which developed into the most punctual arrangement of Onmyōdō around the late seventh century. In 701, the Taiho Code set up the divisions and posts of onmyōji who rehearsed Onmyōdo in the Imperial Court, and Onmyōdō was systematized. From around the ninth century during the Heian time frame, Onmyōdō associated with Shinto and Goryō love (御霊信仰) in Japan and formed into a framework exceptional to Japan. Abe no Seimei, who was dynamic during the Heian period, is the most renowned onmyōji (Onmyōdō expert) in Japanese history and has shown up in different Japanese writing in later years. Onmyōdō was heavily influenced by the majestic government, and later its retainers, the Tsuchimikado family, until the center of the nineteenth century, so, all things considered, it became precluded as a strange notion.
By Deana Contaste4 years ago in FYI
When We Ruled: The Importance of African Identity: The Yoruba and Edo
The country of the Yoruba people (Yorubaland) before conquest and colonization by Europe consisted of Southwest Nigeria, later under British rule, the Republic of Benin, later under French rule, and The Republic of Togo, later under German, (and later French) rule. During pre-colonial times, the Yoruba had many different prominent people from their many kingdoms who left their mark in African history during ancient and medieval times, and right before the eve of colonization by Europe.
By Darryl C. Richie4 years ago in FYI



