Francis Dami
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Why You Shouldn't Eat This, According to Everyone
What are humans supposed to eat for going against any agenda? Let's investigate our ancestors' diets and follow them to the present, learning what the body reacts to and doesn't react to. After this unexpected journey, I can assure you that we will have the answer, but I warn you—you might not like it.
By Francis Dami12 days ago in Longevity
how the human diet has changed over that period, but the most crucial question remains unanswered.
I'll tackle it from two angles: human physiology and nutritional requirements. Let's start with the physiology and think about our digestive system. An animal's food is inextricably tied to the length and complexity of its gastrointestinal tract. Conversely, herbivores must eat continuously throughout the day to consume enough daily nutrients. Herbivorous animals, like cows, have long, complex digestive systems that include multiple stomach chambers or a lengthy colon.
By Francis Dami12 days ago in Longevity
Is There Going to Be Another American Civil War? There Are Some Of The Signs
Scholars have cautioned that social psychological indicators in the United States of America currently bear resemblance to those of the 1850s, the pre-Civil War era. The current sociopolitical climate may result in years of problems, social unrest, and civil turmoil that ends short of a civil war, even though another one is still unlikely.
By Francis Dami25 days ago in Futurism
The Odd Theory That the Universe Contains Just One Electron
The observable cosmos is thought to contain about 1082 atoms. You can therefore reasonably assume that there are at least 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in the observable universe as well, since every element in the periodic table contains at least one electron.
By Francis Dami25 days ago in Futurism
The Significance Of Science Philosophy
Even if the philosophy of science is a challenging topic to visualize, it is nonetheless significant for the general public and scientists. It may assist dispel any doubt that has surfaced recently and have a significant impact on our comprehension of the benefits of the scientific approach.
By Francis Dami27 days ago in Humans
Theorists of Conspiracies Believe CERN Has Crazy Plans for the Solar Eclipse in 2024
On April 8, North America will witness the Great American Eclipse, which has unavoidably drawn a stench of ridiculous conspiracy ideas. One of the most absurd concerns the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, a common target of easily refutable illusions.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Futurism
Notification: Make Sure You Have Enough Food, Water, and Fuel Before The Total Solar Eclipse
The Lorain County Emergency Management (EMA) in Ohio has warned residents living in the path of totality as well as eclipse viewers to prepare for an influx of visitors by stockpiling food, water, and fuel before the complete eclipse on April 8.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Futurism
The World's Oldest Animal Art Could Be This 130,000-Year-Old "Stingray Sand Sculpture"
This can initially appear to be just an oddly symmetrical rock. But after giving the item a closer examination, scientists now think it might be a prehistoric stingray sand sculpture. In that case, the artifact would rank as the earliest known work of another animal's artwork.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Humans
The Best Way To Reach Interstellar Space And Leave The Solar System Is This
Not too far away is interstellar space. Two of our probes have already been dispatched outside the heliosphere, which is the area where the Sun dominates space with its solar wind. Although our exploration of the interstellar medium has yielded significant discoveries, it is still insufficient to offer a comprehensive picture of our place in the galaxy.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Futurism
"A murder is a form of intimate bonding": The peculiar life of Patricia Highsmith, the writer of The Talented Mr. Ripley
Someone like Patricia Highsmith wrote about antiheroes. Consider Tom Ripley, the "suave, agreeable, and utterly amoral" conman who is the main character of her 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley. He travels over Europe by lying, cheating, and killing people, but he manages to win our sympathy in the process. Even over 70 years after he first appeared on the page, he is still incredibly captivating, which is why Ripley, the Netflix TV adaption starring Andrew Scott, is one of the most eagerly awaited films of 2024.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in BookClub
The intended outcome of Trump's attacks on science throughout his presidency was not achieved.
Individual citizens require access to trustworthy and dependable information to make educated decisions. This is the reason that press and information freedoms are crucial to a healthy democracy. Citizens are believed to have gained unprecedented levels of empowerment with the advent of the internet, enabling them to more or less obtain real-time information on matters that are important to them.
By Francis Dami2 months ago in Futurism
The Conspiracy Brains Here's How Theorists Differ From One Another
You don't have to search far in our hyperconnected society to find someone promoting conspiracy theories, from the classic Flat Earth movement to QAnon "truthers" and anti-vaccine fanatics. Friends and relatives are frequently shocked when someone slips into the dark world of conspiracies. After all, how can a once sensible person become convinced that dinosaurs don't exist? Psychology, though, may have a solution.
By Francis Dami2 months ago in Fiction