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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
12 Nov
As of mid-November, one ounce of gold is worth about $4,144.40. This amount fluctuates constantly. Gold is a universal symbol of power, wealth and beauty. Here are some other interesting facts about gold:
* There is evidence of...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Nov
Not in the grand scheme of things, that is. We have been the dominant species on Earth for some 50,000 years. We, Ho mo Sapiens ("wise men" in Greek) have been on Earth only 0.0067% of its existence. Ho mo Sapiens emerged in...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
23 Jul
One of my favorite content creators on YouTube said something funny that I wanted to share. Here's what she said:
When our Earth is all gone. Long after World War III and people have both each other to bits the two things that...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Jul
They call it the "year without a summer". In April 1815 there was an eruption that took place on Indonesia's Mount Tambora. Mass amounts of sulfur dioxide, ash and dust were ejected into the atmosphere which blocked the sunlight...
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Anish Asokan
@RevivedWarrior (3853)
• India
14 Jul 24
Recently, there has been an article stating that aliens could be co-existing with humans without our knowledge according to a Harvard study. Also , there have been reveals from certain ex-US Armymen on UFOs . If alien life is...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
26 Jun 24
I watched an episode of William Shatner's Mysteries of the Universe the other night. It was "The Mysterious Earth". It was very interesting as his shows usually are. (Can you believe he is 93?) Shatner did The UnXplained TV series...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Jun 24
When the Earth is no longer inhabitable and the sea is still full of myths and full of questions too deep to be answered what is our plan? Will we become a multi-planet species? Overcome the hazards and inhospitable areas and make...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Apr 24
This is what eclipse enthusiasts are known as and --"shadow lovers" in Latin. I can't believe how into it some people are. They've booked hotel rooms months in advance, some even years, and are making quite a deal out of this...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
17 Mar 24
In doing my trivia questions today I found these interesting facts:
* It takes the International Space Station approximately 92 minutes to make one complete orbit about the Earth. It travels at about 17,500 miles per hour and it...
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Wardman
@wardfcsc (190)
• Indonesia
28 Jan 24
The climate crisis will be drowning the small islands first. Yet, it can be sooner than predicted as the global warming seems unstoppable. Part of the capital in my country is on the verge of drowning some years later. How about...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23245)
12 Jun 23
In Science City in Calcutta there are different sections. One part deals with the dark ages when the sunlight in the world had not appeared. It is interesting to note that there were many organisms in the pre-historic period which...
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agent_iii
@unsulliedcatt (278)
• Philippines
3 Jun 23
Curious about the grounding or earthing technique, my boyfriend and I tried this when we got to country side at my aunt's farm.
So basically you don't need to do anything but to connect electrically to earth by removing your...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189890)
• Boise, Idaho
26 Apr 23
I love a good lightning storm. Since I was a child with my face pressed up against the window pane I have been excited each time there is one of these storms. The stronger the better. The energy and power created is such a rush....
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