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'.
Is Milk A lie?
In 1981, President Reagan made a decision to provide free cheese to America's poor. The government cheese program became popular in movies and hip-hop lyrics, with artists referencing the cheese they grew up on. However, after government cheese, people were able to enjoy steak and powdered milk cheese. Despite its popularity, the story of milk in America reveals how the government often prioritizes protecting certain industries over informing the public about the food they consume. The famous "Got Milk?" ad campaign featuring celebrities with milk mustaches was part of a larger industry effort to promote milk consumption. Milk has been a key source of sustenance for centuries, particularly in regions like northern Europe where people relied on it during long, cold winters. The ability to digest milk varies around the world, with some countries being better adapted to digesting it than others.
By Prabhjot Rooprai3 years ago in Proof
Top 10 Incredible Smells
Listen up, folks! As E.M. Forster said in his novel 'A Room With A View', every city has its own smell. And as a hobbyist perfumer, I've taken it upon myself to explore the smells of history. It all started with a rare vial of L'Origan perfume from 1905.
By Shadow Man3 years ago in Proof
Does Time Actually Exist?
Time is a fundamental part of our everyday lives. We constantly think about the past, present, and future, and we use time to structure our daily routines, plan for the future, and make sense of the world around us. Yet, despite its apparent ubiquity and importance, time remains one of the great mysteries of the universe.
By Shiyad Ismail3 years ago in Proof
The future life "In Space"
The future of space exploration and colonization is a topic of ongoing research and development by various organizations and countries. The goal of space exploration and colonization is to eventually establish a permanent human presence on other celestial bodies, such as the Moon or Mars.
By 4MECH702 Udhaya Kumar V3 years ago in Proof
Turtle is a reptile?
Turtles are cold-blooded animals, just like reptiles. They rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature and metabolism. Turtles have a bony shell that covers their body, which is one of their defining characteristics. The shell is made up of two parts: the carapace (the top portion) and the plastron (the bottom portion). Turtles are ectothermic, which means that they are dependent on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature and metabolism. This is a characteristic of reptiles, as they are also ectothermic. Turtles and reptiles both have scaly skin. The scales on a turtle's skin are small and are covered by a layer of keratin, the same substance that makes up our hair and nails. Turtles, like reptiles, lay eggs. However, turtles lay their eggs on land, while most reptiles lay their eggs in water. Turtles and reptiles both belong to the class Reptilia, which is one of the five classes of vertebrates. Turtles are also a monophyletic group, which means that they share a common ancestor and are more closely related to each other than to any other group of animals. In conclusion, turtles are often considered to be reptiles due to their similarities in characteristics and classification, but they are a separate group known as Testudines or Chelonia. Turtles are unique reptiles that are known for their protective shells. The shell is actually a part of the turtle's skeleton and is made up of two parts: the carapace, which is the top portion, and the plastron, which is the bottom portion. The carapace is made up of bony plates that are covered in a layer of horny scutes, while the plastron is made up of a single piece of bone.
By Sumit Kumar3 years ago in Proof








