Historical
Exploring the Rich History of Indian Culture
Indian culture is one of the oldest and most diverse cultures in the world. It has a rich and unique history that spans thousands of years and has been shaped by a variety of different influences. From the ancient Indus Valley civilization to the modern-day Indian subcontinent, Indian culture has evolved and adapted to the changing times. Come join me on the fascinating journey of exploring the rich history of Indian culture.
By Hemalatha Karthik3 years ago in FYI
Scariest and Most Controversial Theories About Our Existence
One of the most scariest theories about our existence is the simulation hypothesis. This theory suggests that our reality is a computer simulation created by a highly advanced civilization. The idea is that a civilization in the distant future may have the capability to create detailed simulations of past civilizations, including our own.
By Nelis Thuo3 years ago in FYI
King Jayavarman VII: The Compassionate Warrior King of the Khmer Empire
The most prominent and enduring kingdom of early Southeast Asia was Angkor (802-1431). The builders of this civilization were Africoid people known as the “Khmers,” a name that is like Kmt (ancient Kemet, ancient Egypt). Much of the early knowledge of early Southeast Asia comes from Chinese and Indian sources. Chinese historical documents speak of the Funanese, who were the builders of the earliest kingdom in Southeast Asia. The Funan Kingdom was in present-day Southern Vietnam and Cambodia. The documents describe the people as “ugly and black.” Their hair is curly. The Khmer men, essentially the same as the Funanese, were described by the Chinese as “small and black.” In 1923, Harvard University anthropologist Roland Burrage Dixon noted that the ancient Khmers were physically “marked by distinctly short stature, dark skin, curly hair or even frizzy hair, broad noses and thick negroid lips.”
By Darryl C. Richie3 years ago in FYI
HISTORY OF UNITED STATES
In 1607, the first permanent English settlement was established in Jamestown, Virginia, and over the next century, English colonies were established along the Atlantic coast. In 1776, thirteen of these colonies declared their independence from British rule and formed the United States of America.
By indika sampath3 years ago in FYI
Future of AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing field that has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives in the future. From self-driving cars to medical diagnoses, the applications of AI are vast and varied. In this article, we will explore some of the ways in which AI is likely to impact the world in the future.
By Mihidum Gamage3 years ago in FYI
world's tallest tree
The coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), is a species of tree that is native to the Pacific coast of North America. These trees can grow to be extremely tall, with some reaching heights of over 379 feet (115 meters). The tallest known coast redwood is called Hyperion, discovered in 2006 in Redwood National Park in California, USA, and it stands at 379.7 feet (115.7 meters) tall. This makes Hyperion the tallest known living tree on Earth.
By indika sampath3 years ago in FYI
Unlocking the Mystery of Nikola Tesla's 3, 6, and 9 and Its Connection to Ancient Egypt
Nikola Tesla is said to have had a fascination with the numbers 3, 6, and 9, and believed that they held special properties and significance. Some people have interpreted this to mean that he believed that the numbers were connected to sacred geometry, ancient Egyptian beliefs, and the law of vibration.
By Osamu Schuartz3 years ago in FYI
Prostate Problems May Cause THIS Killer Disease
Prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer, are common health concerns among men. However, these issues can also lead to a more serious and potentially deadly disease: sepsis.
By self care routine | Natural remedies for survival3 years ago in FYI
5 TIPS ON HOW TO RANK ON GOOGLE FAST
Ranking on Google am sure is the itch that every website owner wants to scratch. This is mostly because where your website is on Google ranking will determine the exposure it will have. This means that a website that appears on the first page of a particular Google search keyword will always perform better than the one on the second or subsequent pages. If you're running a website or blog, you want to make sure that people can find it when they search for relevant keywords on Google. One of the best ways to drive traffic to your site is to rank highly in Google's search results, but how do you do that? In this blog post, we'll explore 5 ways you can improve your Google ranking and drive more traffic to your site quickly. . There are many factors that can affect your ranking on Google search results. Here are a few key things you can do to improve your ranking:
By Christian Nwairi3 years ago in FYI
Atlantis: A Myth or a Reality?
Atlantis is a mythical city that is said to have existed in ancient times. According to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, Atlantis was a highly advanced civilization that was located on an island in the Atlantic Ocean. The city was said to be rich in resources, with a sophisticated system of government and a highly advanced culture. Plato described Atlantis as being larger than Asia and Libya combined, and he said that it was home to a highly advanced civilization that was more advanced than any known at the time.
By Michael Eriksen3 years ago in FYI
Check out a few food traditions practiced in different countries
Food traditions vary greatly from country to country and can be an interesting way to learn about a culture’s history and values. For example, in Japan, it is traditional to eat rice and miso soup as part of every meal. In India, many people follow a vegetarian diet and use a variety of spices in their cooking. In Italy, pasta and pizza are staples, while in France, bread and cheese are essential components of the diet. In the United States, barbecue and Thanksgiving turkey are popular food traditions. These are just a few examples of the many diverse food traditions that can be found around the world. Of them all, traditional Christmas foods are more than just popular in the US.
By Betty J. Denniston3 years ago in FYI










