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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
If time travel becomes possible in the future, wouldn’t we have met time travelers from the future already?
The concept of time travel has long captivated human imagination, giving rise to the world of science fiction, philosophy, and theoretical physics. From H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine” to blockbuster films like “Back to the Future,” the idea of journeying through time has sparked endless fascination and speculation. Yet, amidst this fascination, a puzzling question persists: if time travel were possible, why haven’t we encountered visitors from the future in our present? This intriguing conundrum invites us to explore the complexities of time, the hypothetical mechanisms of time travel, and the potential implications for our understanding of the universe. In this discussion, we delve into the depths of this mystery, examining various theories and perspectives to shed light on why the absence of time travelers from our midst may be more than just a curious coincidence.
By Romano Meyer2 years ago in Humans
In Defense of Chaos
Chaos gets an undeservedly bad rap. As someone who admittedly has something of an attraction to chaos I have spent a great deal of time pondering what it is exactly about chaotic things and situations I find so appealing. An easy and lazy answer relates to my dread of boredom. Let's face it, order is a lot more boring than chaos. While this may be part of the answer it is not even close to all of it, and in this piece I will provide alternative arguments in defense of chaos. First off, I don't think it is much of a stretch to suggest that my opinion of the value of chaos runs counter to the majority of persons who it seems hold the exact opposite viewpoint. To most, chaos is a thing to be avoided and minimized. It provides no positive benefit, instead it only sows confusion, or reduces efficiency, or is responsible for a million other negative consequences. In the past I have been called both an "agent of chaos" and "bringer of chaos." I took no offense at the time and believe both to be fairly accurate characterizations which I take pride in, though I do not believe they were said necessarily as compliments.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Humans
Shock
Shock is a critical physiological emergency characterized by hypoperfusion to the body's cells, tissues, and organs, where blood and oxygen fail to reach cells necessary for their function. Understanding the fundamental principles of shock physiology is crucial for recognizing and responding effectively to patients in shock.
By Abeer Abbas2 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Eternity: The Journey to the Starlit Citadel
In the far off compasses of the universe, where stars paint the sky in tones of heavenly miracle, lies a position of legend known as the Twilight Fortification. A reference point of information and shrewdness, holding the privileged insights of the actual universe, monitored by old watchmen and hidden in mystery is said. For ages, the Bastion has enticed to those bold enough to look for its consecrated lobbies, promising responses to the most profound inquiries of presence.
By Nirbhay Gupta2 years ago in Humans
Translating Your Pet's Rash Eruptions: Reasons and Arrangements
Our dearest partners, from cuddly cats to energetic little guys, at times shock us with abrupt eruptions. While these imprudent responses could appear to be sudden, there's generally a legitimate clarification behind them. How about we dive into the "whys" of pet rashness and investigate ways of assisting them with exploring these minutes actually.
By Saliha Anwer2 years ago in Humans
Combating Malnutrition in Older Adults
Many elders face a battle that often happens behind closed doors and in unseen corners. People outside medical circles and caregiver groups talk about this battle less. It is the pervasive issue of malnutrition among older adults. It may lack the urgency of youth or the appeal of tech, but it's a topic that's important to our shared humanity.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga2 years ago in Humans
The Silent Epidemic
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, loneliness has become an epidemic silently affecting millions worldwide. Beyond the emotional distress it inflicts, loneliness has profound implications for physical health, with research revealing staggering statistics: a 29% increase in the risk of heart disease and a 32% increase in the risk of stroke among those who suffer from chronic loneliness. These numbers, as highlighted by Mia de Graph, Deputy Editor for Health at Business Insider, underscore the urgency of understanding how loneliness impacts both the brain and body.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Humans
The Healing Tears
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lived a young woman named Eliza. Eliza had always been known for her cheerful disposition and warm smile, but beneath her facade, she carried a burden that weighed heavily on her heart.
By Neeraja Rapol 2 years ago in Humans









