fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Exploring the myths surrounding the effects of alcohol beyond the classic 'beer before liquor, never been sicker'.
HIDDEN MYSTERY OF THE HINDENBURG DISASTER SOLVED
The enormous Hindenburg airship was hailed as the future of opulent air travel when it made its debut, but on May 6, 1937, following a transatlantic flight, the German passenger airship was suddenly engulfed in flames and crashed as it attempted to land at the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. The tragedy, which claimed 35 lives, came to represent the end of the airship era.
By Zenia Samson3 years ago in Proof
Decoding Area 51:
Title: Decoding Area 51: Separating Fact from Fiction Introduction Deep in the heart of the Nevada desert lies Area 51, a top-secret military base that has captured the imaginations of conspiracy theorists and UFO enthusiasts for decades. While officially acknowledged by the CIA in 2013, Area 51 has become synonymous with extraterrestrial activities and alien sightings. In this article, we delve into the history of Area 51, explore its association with UFOs, and separate fact from fiction.
By Raghav Prakash3 years ago in Proof
Restoring back to Your Youthful Skin
Image by Brett Jordan Recently, a Twitter post went viral, featuring the cheek and neck of a 92-year-old woman. She diligently applied UV protective moisturizers to her face for over 40 years, but neglected to do the same for her neck. It's uncertain if she had any additional procedures done, and the focus here is not on her specific case, but rather the broader benefits of sunscreen. Sunscreen not only protects against skin cancer but also helps prevent wrinkles and brown spots. The harmful UVA rays can lead to solar elastosis, the degeneration of deeper skin tissue.
By Edge Alexander3 years ago in Proof
9 Mind- Blowing Secrets of the Ancient Pyramids Revealed
9 Mind-Blowing Secrets of the Ancient Pyramids Revealed Welcome, history enthusiasts, to a captivating exploration of the ancient wonders that have fascinated humanity for centuries—the pyramids! Today, we're embarking on a journey to uncover nine mind-blowing secrets of the ancient pyramids, revealing hidden insights into their construction, purpose, and symbolism. Get ready to delve into the mysteries of these awe-inspiring structures that continue to intrigue and astonish us to this day.
By Stage Frame3 years ago in Proof
BEFORE DEVELOPMENT
The first century AD was a time of great change and ferment throughout the world. Many civilizations that had existed for centuries were beginning to decline, and new powers were rising to take their place. The Roman Empire, which had established itself as the dominant power in the Mediterranean world, was at the height of its power, while empires in China and India were also enjoying periods of expansion and prosperity. Meanwhile, smaller tribes and kingdoms in Europe and Africa were struggling to maintain their independence and identity in the face of larger, more powerful neighbors.
By Ehiamhen best3 years ago in Proof
Unsolved mysteries
Scientists have some of the answers to life on Earth and human history, but not all of them. They use tiny clues and pieces of evidence to reach grand conclusions, but sometimes something unforeseen comes up that leaves them stumped. In today's video, we'll be talking about these strange and wonderful places all over the world. Even for scientists, they're amazing to see!
By Beulah Francis3 years ago in Proof
"The Odds of Two Suns in the Sky: Is it even possible"
First of all, growing up I have heard of two twin suns but the idea is moronic because these twos Suns are going to worn each other out if lived side by side all these centuries. Have you ever looked up at the sky and wondered what it would be like to have two Sun. It may seem like a surreal thought, but it's not entirely impossible. Scientists have actually discovered exoplanets that orbit binary stars, and some of these stars are visible from Earth.
By Michael Alake3 years ago in Proof
50 Random Funny Facts for Entertainment
Bananas are berries, while strawberries are not. Cows have best friends and become stressed when separated. It is impossible to hum while holding your nose. The average person laughs about 15 times a day. The first oranges weren't actually orange; they were green. If you lift a kangaroo's tail off the ground, it can't hop. The average person spends six months of their lifetime waiting for red lights to turn green. Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. The shortest war in history was between Zanzibar and England in 1896. It lasted only 38 minutes. Birds don't urinate. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters. In Japan, there are designated "Nap Cafes" where you can pay to take a nap in a comfortable environment. Astronauts cannot burp in space because there is no gravity to separate the gas from the liquid in their stomachs. Snails can sleep for up to three years. The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting for traffic lights to change. In France, it is illegal to name your pig "Napoleon." A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. On the other hand, if you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die. The average person produces enough saliva in their lifetime to fill two swimming pools. Polar bears could eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting if they lived in the same area. Beavers can hold their breath for 45 minutes underwater. In 2006, a Coca-Cola employee was caught trying to sell Coke secrets to Pepsi. The world's oldest known joke is a Sumerian joke from 1900 BC. A snail can sleep for up to three years. There is a hotel in Sweden made entirely out of ice. Pteronophobia is the fear of being tickled by feathers. The average person spends about six months of their life sitting at red lights. The oldest known living creature on Earth is a tortoise named Jonathan, who is over 187 years old. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky. The world's largest snowflake was recorded in Montana and measured 15 inches in diameter. Banging your head against a wall burns about 150 calories an hour. The shortest war in history was between two countries: Zanzibar and England. It lasted only 38 minutes. The oldest known joke is an ancient Sumerian joke that dates back to 1900 BC. The average person blinks approximately 17,000 times a day. Butterflies taste with their feet. A "jiffy" is an actual unit of time. It is 1/100th of a second. Cows have regional accents. The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting for traffic lights to change. The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung used by ancient Egyptians. The average person will walk the equivalent of five times around the world in their lifetime. If you lift a kangaroo's tail off the ground, it can't hop. In Switzerland, it is illegal to own just one guinea pig because they get lonely. The world's largest rubber duck weighs over 1,500 pounds. The average person spends six months of their lifetime searching for misplaced items. The word "gorilla" is derived from a Greek word meaning "a tribe of hairy women." In China, there is a replica of the Great Sphinx of Egypt that is made entirely out of butter. The average person farts about 14 times a day. There is a species of jellyfish that is immortal and can revert its cells back to their earliest form when faced with danger or old age. The record for the most people crammed into a Volkswagen Beetle is 20. The oldest known recipe in the world is a beer recipe from ancient Sumeria, dating back to around 1800 BC.
By Ajith Kumar3 years ago in Proof








