Mystery
Why do people like the smell of Petrol (Gasoline)
The smell of gasoline is a peculiar one, as it elicits both positive and negative reactions in people. Some individuals are drawn to the smell of gasoline, while others find it unpleasant. Several factors contribute to why some people like the smell of gasoline:
By NAZARUDHEEN S M2 years ago in FYI
The Quest For The "God Equation"
In the realm of theoretical physics, there exists a quest that has captivated the minds of scientists for decades—an endeavor to uncover a single, elegant equation that could explain the fundamental forces and particles that govern the entire universe. This hypothetical equation is often referred to as the "God Equation," a moniker that reflects the grandeur and ambition of the quest. While we have made significant strides in understanding the laws of the universe, this ultimate equation remains elusive, and its pursuit continues to inspire scientific exploration and innovation.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in FYI
Unraveling the Wonders of Astrology
Astrology, the ancient and mysterious art of deciphering the influence of celestial bodies on human lives, has fascinated and guided individuals for millennia. Although many view astrology as pseudoscience, its enduring popularity and deep-rooted cultural significance cannot be denied. In this article, we will embark on a journey through the enchanting world of astrology, exploring its history, principles, and contemporary relevance.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in FYI
UFOs, Aliens, and the Mysteries of Space
The universe, with its vast expanse of stars, planets, and galaxies, has always been a source of fascination and mystery for humanity. In recent years, our curiosity about the cosmos has extended beyond the boundaries of our own planet, sparking intense interest in UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. This article delves into the captivating realm of space, UFO sightings, and the ongoing quest to uncover the truth about aliens.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in FYI
Spent 5 Seconds on Uranus?
If this is how you picture walking on Uranus you're wrong let's start this again are you ready to take a trip to the outer regions of the solar system to explore the weirdest planet in our Cosmic neighbourhood to venture down into a place that's never been studied up close by any spacecraft buckle up for an icy violent and stinky Adventure because your mission is to spend 5 seconds on Uranus and come back. if you can traveling to Uranus would be a long strange Journey first you'd have to spend 10 long years in a spaceship speeding toward the outskirts of the solar system if you're lucky you might even pass Jupiter and Saturn on the way just make sure you pack enough food and fuel well there are some things you should know about this world Uranus isn't a rocky planet like Earth it's an ice giant like Neptune and it's the only planet in the solar system that spins on its side it spins fast too one day on Uranus is just 17 Earth hours of course you wouldn't last that long on it not a chance once you arrived at your destination you still have some work to do to get close to this giant blue planet you might have to dodge Uranian Rings yeah Uranus has rings 13 of them they aren't big and Majestic like the gorgeous rings of Saturn the outer rings are bright and easy to spot but the inner rings are narrow and dark you'd have to navigate this part of the trip with the utmost care as you made your way through the dusty rings of Uranus you'd see its glorious blue atmosphere up close for the first time in human history take a moment to enjoy the ah Uranus what an odd balls Planet you know I flew by it a month ago that was fun you want to know why no body and I mean nobody has ever tried to land anything on the surface of this boatful planet because Uranus has no surface it's just a swirling ball of toxic gas compressed around a small icy core oh and wait till I tell you why those gases on Uranus are toxic yeah gross yeah okay thanks for your input Chase it's true Uranus might have a calming blue colour but it's cold and toxic not the kind of blue planet you want to visit that's okay I think you should sit this one out here I go [Music] woohoo H it's brisk here oh Rico what's the temperature - 224° c oh that's cold that explains why feel my fingers or my toes or the rest of my body okay well at least those 5 seconds are done okay Rico it's time to go home let's bounce impossible if my calculations are correct you will reach the icy core in 54.4 minutes so what that wasn't the plan what's point4 of a minute you seconds you dumb bot I suggest you take this opportunity to study the planet up close and report back well I suggest you take this opportunity and stuffing up your charging port I don't have a charging port no one cares Rico no one cares honestly this sucks Uranus smells like yeah the reason Uranus smells so bad is that the clouds in its upper atmosphere are partially made up of hydrogen sulphide not only does this make the planet stink but it's also pretty toxic whatever you do do not inhale it if you did it' make you faint and die instantly what would have been real nice to know this before I jumped yeah well after falling through the stinky clouds at the top atmosphere you'd find yourself in the mix of 82% hydrogen 15% helium and a bit of methane methane gas is what gives Uranus that bluish green Haze because it absorbs light at the red end of the spectrum huh these uh these clouds are getting a little weird kind of floaty yeah the atmosphere on Uranus is very dense after passing through its top layer you'd stop falling and start swimming in it instead as you were paddling deeper you'd start getting pelted by Frozen gas crystals but at least the temperature would be rising I don't know about that I don't feel warm at all oh Rico give me the stats the temperature around you has indeed gone up to - 208° c my calculations show you can expect 153°c in the lower atmosphere cool great ow what is that that well that's Diamond rain yeah on urinous it rains diamonds that's because the Uranian atmosphere is rich in methane a single carbon compound under extreme pressure the methane molecules break apart and crystallize into diamonds but the worst part is the wind you'd be dealing with winds gusting at speeds of up to 900 kmph that's 3 and 1/2 times stronger than a category 5 hurricane here on Earth it's getting tighten here oh I can hardly breathe and when I do breathe it smells like ass of of course the pressure is 100 times greater than the atmospheric pressure at Earth's sea level you are approaching the mantle the good news is you wouldn't splatter on anything because there's not much in the way of solids on Uranus the Uranian mantle is made of water ammonia and methane ice it would be Pitch Black in here and thanks to the extreme gravity you wouldn't be able to move a muscle and it would still be incredibly cold what you should be worried about is the immense pressure that would be rapidly increasing the closer you got to the planet center it would squish you before you ever got to the core being crushed by Uranus I always thought it would be way nicer well in this extreme pressure environment your carbon-based body could turn into diamonds and drop down into the core what a spectacular way to finish this one way trip to the center of Uranus Chase oh all right our solar system is enormous there are so many planets and moons that are a lot more hospitable for a 5sec mission than Uranus where should you go next how about a place covered in methane lakes and with a fantastic view of Saturn in the sky well that's a story for another what if.
By Jomare Villanueva2 years ago in FYI
Saturn's Moon Mysterious Beam
Recall your childhood days when you first encountered the concept of static electricity. Picture yourself taking a blown-up balloon, rubbing it against your hair for a few seconds, and witnessing the charge from static electricity pulling your hair straight out. Now, imagine applying this concept to objects scattered throughout the vast cosmos.
By Ananymus Kelly2 years ago in FYI
Uncovering The Movie Myths
From the silver screen's captivating embrace, we have imbibed a wealth of invaluable knowledge. Mastery in combat. Artfully retaliating against foes, or gracefully navigating celestial realms amidst treacherous asteroid belts. Life's tapestry unfurls, and who's to say when such wisdom may prove its worth? Yet, let us not be beguiled by the celluloid's illusions, for today we shall unveil the veracity behind the cherished legends of your beloved Block Busters
By Safia Adil2 years ago in FYI
Unveiling the Enigma of Mysterious Underwater Sounds
Our planet is home to an enormous, largely unexplored realm - the world's oceans. A staggering 95% of these vast aquatic expanses remains unseen by human eyes, leaving us with an intriguing question: what secrets could be concealed within these uncharted waters? Many experts contend that, given the ocean's immense size, it wouldn't be surprising if some sizeable and enigmatic creatures still elude discovery. When people contemplate the uncharted depths of the deep sea, thoughts often veer towards the possibility of mythical and fearsome sea creatures. While this notion is nothing short of enthralling, it also carries an air of terror.
By Ananymus Kelly2 years ago in FYI
Exploring the Depths: From Sunken Treasures to Ancient Cities
Embark on an underwater journey, delving into the realms of submerged secrets, from treasures worth thousands of dollars to modern gadgets and the remnants of ancient civilizations. Picture yourself at a serene river, relishing a boat ride while capturing picturesque memories. However, one misstep, and your smartphone takes an unplanned plunge. Thankfully, you've safeguarded your gadget in a waterproof bag. But what if your phone, along with its protective case, slips to the riverbed? This unfortunate scenario unfolded for some individuals, including a scuba diver and a YouTuber, who lost gear valued at a staggering $20,000, including brand-new iPhones and precious jewelry.
By Ananymus Kelly2 years ago in FYI
Navigating the Possible Ends of the Universe
The universe, with its vastness and complexity, has been a subject of fascination and intrigue for humanity since time immemorial. While we have made remarkable strides in understanding its origins and evolution, the ultimate fate of the universe remains one of the most profound questions in cosmology. In this article, we will delve into the various theories and possibilities regarding the eventual fate of the universe, exploring the potential scenarios that await our cosmos.
By asdasd asd2 years ago in FYI
The Spooky Craft of Ghost Hunting
Ever had something strange happen to you that you can't explain? Do you wake up at 3am for absolutely no reason? Have you ever experienced that feeling of being watched when you are on your own? Well, it might be time to do a spot of ghost hunting.
By Rosie J. Sargent2 years ago in FYI








