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Humanity's message to the Aliens: The Golden Record.
In 1977, NASA launched two spacecraft, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. These spacecraft had something very interesting in them. They contained two golden records, one in each spacecraft, that had some weird symbols and shapes. But, these shapes were actually humanity's message to aliens, if there are any out there. The covers of these records looked something like this:
By siddhesh thakare5 years ago in FYI
Time and Its Consequences
My purpose has always been to challenge our perceptions of reality, because our perceptions determine how we react to it. But first, let's define the purpose of this article. The purpose is not to propose a new philosophical discussion or an alternative scientific explanation of time. We shall, however, draw on pertinent scientific theories and philosophies because they are distinct insights that may help us establish a new view on time. Hopefully, a more practical and helpful knowledge of time emerges.
By lovely tolentino5 years ago in FYI
The What & Why Of DevOps
As more organizations move towards Digital Transformation, to respond to a changing industry environment, businesses need to quickly develop IT systems and services while maintaining the quality and reliability of those services. Creating new digital products and user experiences necessitates an environment where different teams can come together to fail fast, prove quickly, and learn every step of the way.
By Crown Castle5 years ago in FYI
Science Behind Love
While many of us wish to be in love, we confront numerous obstacles in taking the steps necessary to allow love to freely flow throughout our lives and relationships. We have a variety of defense mechanisms against love, and we sometimes find it difficult to give and accept love with ease, openness, and vulnerability.
By lovely tolentino5 years ago in FYI
The Man Who Coloured the Cosmos
FEW PEOPLE have a building named after them, much less an asteroid, a planet or a star. But a whole galaxy? Filled with billions and billions of stars? That’s what happened to David Malin, one of Australia’s most celebrated astronomers and one the world’s foremost astronomical photographers. And it happened by accident.
By Wilson da Silva5 years ago in FYI
Human Reproductive System
Reproductive system of human It is a natural phenomenon by which organism reproduce young ones of their own kinds for continuation of race. Human beings are unisexual or dioecious i.e. male and female reproductive system is separated in separate individual.
By Sumesh Bhaila5 years ago in FYI
The boring truth of Australia's vaccine rollout
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been a controversial issue in Australia. The federal government insists that the vaccination campaign is progressing well, while its critics strongly disagree. Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently sparked outrage by arguing that the vaccine rollout is "not a race" in response to observations that Australia trails far behind vaccination leaders such as Israel and the United Kingdom.
By Alex Adcock5 years ago in FYI
Claims of animal longevity are ridiculous.
We want stories about animals with a lifespan that’s way longer than humans or possibly even immortal. That’s exciting, almost magical. Of course you don’t have time to actually track an animal that long, so you’ll need to come up with some rationale for your declarations. Even if they don’t make sense.
By Buck Hardcastle5 years ago in FYI







