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Sunday, 17 September 2017


We could reach the moon using paper....    Guess How ????




      Hypothetically we can reach the moon by simply folding a paper 42 times. Well if you thinking about that how is that possible then here's the explanation.
     The distance of the moon from earth is about 384000 km or  3.84 x 1012   pages away. and the thickness of a paper is approximately 0.01cm. When we fold paper 2 times it is 2 pages thick but when we fold it the 3rd time it is not 3 pages thick it's 4 pages thick. now the power of exponential works.By the time we get to 9 foldings,  our folded paper is bigger than 500 sheets of paper. By the time we get to 20 foldings, our folded paper is more than 10 kilometers high, so it means  that 42 foldings is all it takes to reach the moon from earth.Isn't it interesting?
       The whole game is the power of an exponential, that it lets you turn small things into huge things by simply compounding what you have over and over again.And surprisingly it takes only about 94 foldings of a paper to make something the size of the entire visible Universe! 
     So thing about it !!! Afterall 94 is not a very big number.....
        

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Tuesday, 7 February 2017



Did you know your Rubik's Cube?


      The Most Expensive Cube is constructed with 18-karat gold, encrusted with 22.5 karat of amethyst, 34 karats of rubies, 34 karats of emeralds.the Masterpiece Cube is currently valued at $2.5 million USD, making it the world’s most expensive puzzle.
     Rubik's Cube is a 3-D combinational puzzle invented in 1974 by hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Erno Rubik. It is originally called Magic Cube.
    Rubik's Cube mastermind Mats Valk set a new world record  at the Jawa Timur Open in Indonesia.
        Valk, 20, managed to break the existing record of 4.90 seconds, set last year by 14-year-old Lucas Etter, with a blistering time of 4.74 seconds.Valk spent more time examining the cube than he spent actually moving things around.
   
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016




Facebook tracks his 1.79 billion monthly active users that which sites they visits, even they already LOGGED OFF.....



            Yes, it is true that Facebook tracks his 1.75 billion monthly active users after they logged off.Although Facebook could be tracking users without permission, which could be unfair but the site has explained how it uses two kind of cookies to log the extensive data.
             According to the Facebook, the data is used to boost up the security and improve the quality of the plugins, not to collect the personal information of any Facebook user. 
            The Tracking means that every time an Facebook user being clicked on a third party page which has a Facebook plugin attached than the record is sent back to the company.
             Facebook is doing this by inserting two cookies "Session cookie" and "Browser cookie" when any user logged in. When you surf in any third party site without signing up the record is send back to the company...

If you are reading this and you have signed up  in Facebook once then your record is already being sent back to Facebook right now.....
              
                   
             
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Friday, 18 November 2016




  Did you know who is the first computer programmer 





In 1843 , Ada Lovelash , a British mathematician  published an English translation of an analytical engine article. To her translation she added her own extensive notes.
     In one of her notes, she described an algorithm for the analytical engine to compute Bernoulli numbers. Since the algorithm was considered to be the first specifically written for implementations on a computer , she has been cited as the first computer programmer .
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Saturday, 15 October 2016




Did you know about "Pizza In Space" ?




     Yes, Pizza Hut has become the first company in history to deliver pizza to the pioneers living in outer space on International Space Station (ISS). The term pizza appeared in a Latin text from the southern Italian town of Gaeta in 997 AD.
    In 2001 Pizza Hut paid the Russian Space Agency to send pizza to ISS at a cost of $1 Million dollar.
    Humans aren't the only ones who love the taste of pizza. there even a mini pizza for dogs called the "Heaven Scent Pizza" made of flour, carrots, celery and parmesan cheese.
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Thursday, 6 October 2016



Did you know that Human body emits visible light ?






        The human body literally emits visible light, 1000 times less intense than the level to which our naked eyes can see.
     Virtually all living organisms emit extremely weak light, spontaneously without external Photo excitation. This bio photon emission is categorized in different phenomena of light emission, and is believed to be a by-product of biochemical reactions in which excited molecules are produced from bio energetic processes that involves active oxygen species.        
          Human body is glimmering with light of intensity weaker than 1/1000 times the sensitivity of naked eyes.Our faces are the shiniest part of our body. 
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Thursday, 29 September 2016




Did you know Why Ferrite bead is connected to your laptop power cable ?




    Most people see the cylinder of their laptops but they have no idea why it is for. Some believes it is only for decoration. But

Actually it is called ferrite bead, ferrite core or a choke in general. it is nothing but a inductor which suppress high frequency noises in electronic circuits. 



The cables of charger can act like unidirectional  antennas, broadcasting electrical interference (noise). They can generate EMI ( Electromagnetic interference) and RFI (radio frequency interference). The appointed task of ferrite core is to prevent such interference.  
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