Allan Njarumi
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People Who Are One in A Million
No Nail, No Problem Not only are nails great butt scratchers and nose pickers, but our talons actually evolved 55 million years ago to benefit our grip and fine motor skills. And while for most of us nails are a given, some people are born with a rare condition that renders them completely nail-less. Known as Anonychia, it can affect fingers, toes, or both.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Humans
What If You Matted With An Alien?
It was a moment of cosmic serenity, a tableau painted against the canvas of the night sky—a chance encounter with an extraterrestrial being that ignited the spark of love. A bottle of wine, celestial vistas, and your enigmatic partner: a symphony of the stars bore witness to this celestial romance. Yet, amidst the reverie, an electrifying question reverberates—could the union between a human and an alien transcend the boundaries of biology and reality? Brace yourself for a journey into the realm of speculative science, as we unravel the enigma of alien-human hybridization.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
What If You Hibernated For 100 Years ?
Pack your cosmic suitcase, for you're about to journey to the enigmatic realm of Alpha Centauri. A slight hiccup? The voyage spans a staggering century. But worry not, for we are about to traverse the cosmos while slumbering. Venture into a world where hibernation reigns, as we explore the prospects of a century-long repose. As we drift through this hypothetical voyage, contemplate the required technology, unravel the physiological mysteries, and dare to envision the future that awaits.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
What If The World Exploded
Welcome to "What If," where we unravel the tantalizing mysteries of the cosmos. Today, we embark on an extraordinary thought experiment, exploring the cataclysmic scenario of our Sun's explosive demise. That blazing star at the center of our solar system, our life-giving force—imagine it, if you will, as a ticking time bomb with an impending detonation. This is the tale of the Sun's inevitable supernova eruption, a cosmic spectacle destined to reshape our universe.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
What If the World Lost Oxygen For Five Seconds
In the realm of thought experiments, let us venture into the fascinating and terrifying scenario where Earth's oxygen mysteriously disappears for an inconceivably short span of five seconds. Seemingly trivial, this temporal absence of oxygen would unleash a chain of events that reverberate far beyond the scope of those mere moments. Oxygen, constituting around 21% of our atmosphere, is not the most abundant element in the air, but its significance is unparalleled; it is the very essence of life, the invisible thread that weaves the tapestry of existence.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
What If We Killed All Mosquitoes
Introduction In a world teeming with creatures of varying sizes and potential threats, it might come as a surprise that one of the most inconspicuous beings—mosquitoes—stands out as a leading cause of death and disease. This minuscule insect, no larger than a fingernail, wields the power to bring down giants. Responsible for nearly a million human deaths each year, mosquitoes are disease vectors, transmitting illnesses such as malaria, yellow fever, and the Dengue virus. But what if we could eliminate them? What if we could rid the world of these buzzing carriers of havoc? In this "What If" exploration, we'll venture into a mosquito-free world and unveil the potential consequences of their absence.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
What If Earth Were Sucked Into a Black Hole?
In the cosmos that stretches beyond our understanding, a question looms like a specter of uncertainty: Could the relentless pull of a black hole one day swallow the Earth and all that it encompasses? With countless black holes lurking in the universe's expanse, this query resonates with intrigue and trepidation. And, in the event of an accidental creation of a black hole, the impending outcome would be far from mundane. Brace yourself for a journey into the abyss where the very fabric of reality unravels, and the Earth finds itself caught in a gravitational maelstrom. This is a tale of "what if," a contemplation of the enigma that is a black hole, and the haunting implications of Earth's hypothetical descent into its grasp.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
Why Are We The Only Humans Left?
The world around us teems with intelligent beings, yet none quite compare to our own species. But this wasn't always the case. Merely 50,000 years ago, the planet played host to multiple human species, including Denisovans, diminutive Homo floresiensis (nicknamed "Hobbits"), and the iconic Neanderthals. These enigmatic creatures, who left behind sparse remnants of their existence, paint a complex portrait of our shared history.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Humans
Surviving Wild Animal Attacks: 13 Essential Tips to Keep You Safe
In the realm of the wild, where nature's most formidable creatures roam freely, understanding how to navigate these encounters can mean the difference between life and death. The seemingly innocuous animal kingdom is, at times, a perilous landscape where humans find themselves at odds with creatures that possess innate power and survival instincts. While the fear of these interactions often eclipses reality, arming oneself with knowledge can transform fear into preparedness. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into thirteen invaluable techniques that could be the key to your survival during wild animal encounters.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in 01
What Flies Really Do When They Land on Food
Flies, ubiquitous and often overlooked, are a testament to the adaptability of life itself. Originating in Asia, these tiny creatures have become global citizens, with a presence only absent from Antarctica and a few isolated islands. Their journey across oceans mirrors our own, as they've followed humans, forming an intimate relationship with our civilization. The wild and desolate regions untouched by human presence remain their unconquered territory.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Futurism
How About the Bennington Triangle's Creepy Disappearances?
In recent times, you've likely come across tales of peculiar occurrences within the Bermuda Triangle, such as powerful waves and mysterious vortexes. However, there exists another enigmatic area, this time on land, known as the Bennington Triangle. Some believe an inexplicable force may be responsible for the region's unexplained phenomena and disappearances, intertwined with Native American folklore. While some events may have rational explanations, others remain shrouded in mystery.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in Horror
Oppenheimer's secret city, explained
In the early 1940s, the enigmatic quote, “Now I am become death. The destroyer of worlds,” gained a chilling significance intertwined with the story of P.O. Box 1663 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Approximately 300 newborns were erroneously recorded as having P.O. Box 1663 as their birthplace on their official birth certificates. However, this seemingly innocuous address was nothing more than a clever ruse to mask the true location: P.O. Box 180, Project Y, and Los Alamos, New Mexico. It was at this remote and secret site that an awe-inspiring community of scientists gathered to work on one of the most ambitious and daunting projects in human history: the creation of the world's first nuclear bomb.
By Allan Njarumi8 months ago in History