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The Enigma of Déjà Vu: Unravelling the Mysteries of Familiar Unfamiliarity

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  Déjà vu, a term borrowed from French meaning "already seen," is a   peculiar and often mystifying phenomenon that most people have experienced at some point in their lives. This eerie sensation of having lived a moment before, even if it's occurring for the first time, has fascinated scientists, psychologists, and philosophers for centuries, giving rise to numerous theories and speculations about its origins and significance. Numerous studies have attempted to unravel the neurological underpinnings of déjà vu. The brain, a complex and intricate organ, holds many mysteries, and déjà vu is no exception. One prominent theory suggests that déjà vu occurs when there is a momentary glitch in the brain's memory-processing systems. As a result, information may be sent directly to long-term memory before being processed in short-term memory, leading to the feeling of familiarity. Another hypothesis ties déjà vu to the dual processing nature of the brain. According to this th...

Blue bottle Fly

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  Introduction: The blue bottle fly, scientifically known as Calliphora vomitoria, is a fascinating and often underappreciated insect found in various parts of the world. Although commonly associated with waste and decomposition, this iridescent blue insect plays a vital role in ecosystems and serves as a critical component of nature's cleanup crew. In this article, we will delve into the world of the blue bottle fly and uncover its remarkable characteristics and contributions to the environment. Physical nature (looks, size, lifespan, etc):   Blue bottle flies are instantly recognizable by their brilliant metallic blue or greenish-blue exoskeleton. Their striking coloration is often a subject of wonder and admiration. These flies typically measure around 8-12 millimeters in length, making them small in size compared to other insects.  Like other flies, blue bottle flies undergo complete metamorphosis, consisting of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Adult females ...

Consequences of Law of Attraction

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  What is law of attraction ? Dear friends, do you know apart from universal forces, there is yet another power of force, “Law of attraction”. The force states that whatever you read, focus on, your energy will come back to you. This law can be used in our daily life to change our life for a better and shining future.   Many great leaders like Albert Einstein, Napoleon Hill, and Bob Proctor spoke about Law of attraction in their works.   This law can be attained by creating a positive thought subconsciously to get everything in our life which we want. Just like Earth’s gravitational force that attracts everything towards it, like that what you think (happiness, joy, sorrow) will come to you.    How Can  law   of   attraction be put to use ? To avail “The Law of Attraction”, you want to put positive energy out into the world so that positive things come back to you. You can put out positive energy by thinking positive thoughts, visualizing y...

Enceladus

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  Introduction : Enceladus is the 6th largest moon of Saturn and the 19th largest moon of the solar system. It is the brightest and the youngest moon of the solar system.  Physical character : It is about 500 kilometers in diameter i.e. about tenth of that of Saturn’s largest moon Titan. Enceladus is mostly covered by fresh, clean ice, which makes it one of the most reflective bodies of the solar system. It’s minimum temperature is (-240 0 C) and it’s maximum temperature is (-128 0 C). It’s mass is about 680 times less then Earth’s moon. It was found by William Herschel on 28 th August 1789, but very little was known about it.  Chemical character : On 14 th June ,2023, NASA has found that phosphate is present in the Enceladus’ ocean at levels at least 100 times higher than in Earth’. It was the first extra terrestrial ocean world in which phosphorus was found. A global salty ocean and hydrothermal vents were discovered on it’s sea floor. Scientists now say that Enceladu...