Bincy Mathew
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Exploring Halloween Mysteries: Aliens, Bermuda Triangle, Brain Chips, and Dracula's Castle
People renovating a house in Egypt found mysterious coins with what looks like aliens on them. Are they hobo nickels or real? The Bermuda Triangle's secret may be hexagonal clouds causing deadly winds. Imagine having a brain chip for perfect memory! But would you implant one? Netflix's CEO suggests a future where pills create virtual reality experiences. And would you spend the night in Dracula's castle in Transylvania? Speaking of haunted places, I'm off to the Winchester Mystery House for some ghost hunting. Stay safe and enjoy the Halloween fun!
By Bincy Mathew5 days ago in Fiction
Beyond Life: A Doctor's Journey to the Edge of Hell and Back
What happens after we die? It's a question no one can truly answer. Some believe in reincarnation, others in heaven and hell, and some believe nothing at all. Recently, I read an article about Dr. Rajie Parti, a materialistic doctor who had his own out-of-body experience during surgery. He saw his life and was eventually drawn to the edge of hell, where he heard a voice urging him to change his ways. Convinced of his experience, Dr. Parti quit his job and now helps people through alternative methods. Near-death experiences (NDEs) like Dr. Parti's are more common than you think, reported by about 200,000 Americans a year.
By Bincy Mathew5 days ago in Fiction
Preparing for Impact: Understanding the Threat of Asteroids and Earth's Response Plan
Have you ever wondered what would happen if an asteroid were on a collision course with Earth? While it might sound like the plot of a science fiction movie, the truth is that Earth is constantly bombarded by space rocks. Most of these burn up upon entering our atmosphere, creating the mesmerizing phenomenon of shooting stars. However, some asteroids are large enough to pose a threat to our planet.
By Bincy Mathew11 days ago in Fiction
Exploring the Mysteries of Deity and Humanity: A Cosmic Perspective
The concept of deity is complex, offering numerous interpretations of the divine. As humanity delves into its origins, the pursuit of a higher power persists. Beliefs are deeply ingrained, hindering alternative perspectives. The enigma surrounding God serves our ideologies, yet also prompts introspection into our history. Nature operates in harmony, a balance of give and take, unlike humanity, which often depletes without replenishing. This raises questions about our place in the ecosystem. Perhaps humans, unique in their consumption, are not native to Earth but placed here by advanced beings, possibly extraterrestrial scientists. Biblical and mythological accounts hint at such interventions. Ancient structures and legends suggest interactions with "sky-gods," shaping religious narratives. Humanity's quest for meaning extends beyond earthly bounds, seeking answers in the cosmos. We now strive to bridge the celestial and terrestrial, seeking understanding in the vastness of existence.
By Bincy Mathew12 days ago in Fiction
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 Mathew12 days ago in Humans