fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Celestial Dance: Visual Inspirations for "Eclipse
In a realm where stars twinkled like ethereal diamonds and galaxies spun tales of cosmic wonder, there existed a celestial dance unlike any other. It was a dance between two celestial beings, Solara the Sun and Lunara the Moon, whose eternal waltz painted the skies with light and shadow.
By Yakise Raphael Etim2 years ago in Humans
Eye Myths Unveiled: Dispelling Misconceptions for Better Vision Care
In the realm of eye care, misinformation often clouds the path to clear vision. From common misconceptions about eye health to myths surrounding corrective measures, it's essential to separate fact from fiction. Let's embark on a journey through some prevalent myths about vision and unveil the truth behind them.
By Daydreamer2 years ago in Humans
The Influence of Cell Phones on Bone Structure: A New Perspective
In today's digital age, where smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous, there's a growing concern about their potential impact on our physical health. Recent discussions have centered around the possibility that prolonged use of these devices might not only affect our eyesight or mental well-being but could also lead to significant changes in our skeletal structure. This article delves into a study conducted by biomechanics experts David Shahar and Mark Sayers from the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia, shedding light on how modern technology might be shaping the skeletons of today's youth.
By Bincy Mathew2 years ago in Humans
Where do We Go When We Die?
Passing, the extraordinary secret that has intrigued and frequented humankind since time immemorial, has impelled incalculable philosophical, devout, and logical request. It's a subject that triggers profound thought, blending a large number of feelings and convictions. Whereas the certainty of passing is widespread, the goal of our awareness, our pith, remains one of the foremost significant enigmas.
By Elorm Peter Gbadago2 years ago in Humans
IT WAS ALL FUN AND GAMES
IT’S ALL FUN AND GAMES Until it wasn’t ! ! ! We were playing checkers. What a fun game. At least I thought so when I was eight years old. My older brother (by three years) taught me how to play and, being the older and often compassionate sibling, allowed me to win – at least until I fully understood how to play.
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Humans
Why the perfect clock is impossible to build..
I am not assuming the role of a freshman philosophy major cornering you at a party. Instead, I am adopting the perspective of a physicist. The concept of remembering the past but not the future is a perplexing issue in physics, as the forward progression of time remains an unsolved problem. Scientists have delved into this question by deconstructing clocks to their most fundamental components in an attempt to comprehend the true nature of time. However, during this exploration, they stumbled upon an intriguing fact: it is impossible to construct a flawless clock.
By Nameless writer2 years ago in Humans
What Loneliness does to your Brain and Body?
Loneliness has been found to have significant impacts on both the heart and the brain. Studies have shown that individuals who experience loneliness are at a 29% higher risk of heart disease and a 32% higher risk of stroke. These numbers are not to be taken lightly and should not be ignored. As the deputy editor for health at Business Insider, I want to emphasize the importance of understanding how loneliness affects our overall well-being.
By Nameless writer2 years ago in Humans







