In 1991, the appearance of extremely tiny, coil-shaped artifacts found near the banks of Russia’s Kozhim, Narada, and Balbanyu rivers brought about a debate that has continued to this day. These mysterious and minuscule structures suggest that there may have been a culture capable of developing nanotechnology 300,000 years ago.
Juan Baigorri Velar, an Argentinean engineer, is said to have invented an effective rainmaking machine in the 1930s that was once used during a drought.
Have you ever had the experience where as you walk under a streetlight it suddenly turns off. As you continues down the street the light turns back on again.
“All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.” —Attributed to Gautama Siddhartha, the Buddha
Shadows and colors of light are crude projections of a “more real” reality. The universe that we live in presents itself as something even more illusory, where bodies, minds, and planets are parts of a great magic trick without a magician or an audience.
Every action and all matter that has developed in the universe conforms to what we know as reality. The idea that our universe passes like a giant’s dream, or like a product of a very complex virtual reality program,
Many scientists theorize about the possibility of reproducing sounds printed by accident on a smooth surface, similar to what happened in the case of Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville’s phonautograph.