Unanswered questions part 1 |Q6.Can a dream kill you |Q5.Is our universe the only one?| Q4.Can we travel through time?| Q3.What is the taste of poison???

 



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So,today we start  our 1st series of unanswered questions. Part1




Q1. What is the effect of colour in our life?

Color is a powerful communication tool and can be used to signal action, influence mood, and even influencephysiological reactions. Certain colors have been associated with increased blood pressure, increased metabolism, and eyestrain.

We can make full topic blog on this question... In next blog




Q2.What is exact color of sun?

If your Ans is yellow you are wrong.Think noon time it is yellow but during the sun set it color is orange and morning time its red....

 


Exact color is white.

Because The color of the sun is white. The sun emits all colors of the rainbow more or less evenly and in physics, we call this combination "white". That is why we can see so many different colors in the natural world under the illumination of sunlight.




Q3.What is the taste of poison???

Well  to know this we have to taste it. And this  was happen in real that so many scientists has killed to do this experiment..

Ans is its depend of what is that poison let suppose 

 most of  poisons can kill quickly, their detection in food is paramount. And many poisons are bitter, a taste quality that evokes a classic rejection response.... Because every chemical is a potential poison but not every chemical is bitter, not all poisons are bitter.



If poison is cyanide poison The moist solid emits small amounts of hydrogen cyanide due to hydrolysis, which smells like bitter almonds. Not everyone, however, can smell this; the ability to do so is a genetic trait. The taste of potassium cyanide has been described as acrid and bitter, with a burning sensation similar to lye




And poison is  ethyl N-2-Diisopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonothiolate, or VX, one of the deadliest military nerve agents ever created - and  Kim Jong-nam became only the second person known to have been killed by it. That has no taste



Q4.Can we travel through time?

We all, of course, travel forward through time at a regular,t


And a/c to Einstein's theory of special relativity posits that time can be compressed such that a person going fast enough might be able to travel far into the future. Using concepts like wormholes, some physicists have even suggested that it might he possible to visit the past. But if that were the case, wouldn't people from the future be able to live among us today?


We don't know, and these hypotheses just aren't testable under known conditions today. As we expand our ability to see through and travel in space, we might learn more and better understand what's possible.




Q5.Is our universe the only one?

Similar to time travel, interdimensional travel is another beloved sci-fi concept that seems to offer limitless potential. Are there in fact parallel universes out there,coexisting with our own? The "many worlds" interpretation of quantum physics certainly thinks so.

According to this theory, all possible histories and futures are real. Reality is like a tree with infinite branches, and we only get to travel down one. Sadly, it seems highly unlikely that we can create a machine that will transport us to the universe of, for example, talking bananas.



Q6.Can a dream kill you?

Yes, A bad Dreams Can Kill You in Your sleep by Causing a Heart Attack.... Since that time, evidence has accumulated that sleep deaths resulted from a genetic heart condition called Brugada syndrome. Rapid-eye movement, or REM, sleep occurs when people are in the deepest sleep, at the time when they dream.




Now some interesting


  Did you Know

1.Androisd is developed for music but laterly it own by google for mobiles


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2.2 is the smallest and only composite no. that is prime no.


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3.Insta is launch in 6 oct 2010 for ios but in 2012 it launch for android also and now you can also on web browser


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4.Glacie and ice sheets hold about 69 percent of the world's freshwater.


  

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5.The fastest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was 253 miles per hour. ...


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6.Scotland has more than 400 words and expressions for snow, according to a project to compile a Scotsthesaurus. Academics have officially logged 421 terms - including "snaw" (snow), "sneesl" (to begin to rain orsnow) and "skelf" (a large snowflake)

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