Mystery
10 Questions About the Brain That Still Can't be Solved
1) How is information encoded in neurons? One of the most complex processes of the brain is the encoding of information. In this process, neurons in the brain, that is, nerve cells, create an electric current outside their membranes. These electric currents reach extensions called "axone" and allow the necessary chemical signals to be released. Through these currents, information about what is happening around us is transferred to our brain.
By Selen Kurtoglu3 years ago in FYI
Why Did the Ancient Romans Draw Penises on Everything?
Was It Just Juvenile Humour? Life as a soldier in the Roman legion is always assumed to be thrilling, death-defying, and constantly on the move with participating in massive military campaigns for subduing people throughout Europe and the Near East.
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in FYI
Alien Abduction.
Reading about UFO sightings can be amusing and sometimes enthralling, but the subject of alien abduction is decidedly unnerving. Many abductees report the sudden appearance of alien figures in their homes. They just materialize by the bedside or in the kitchen, night or day, and transport the victim, against their will, to some form of extra-terrestrial craft.
By Frank Lomax3 years ago in FYI










