Monday, 23 November 2015

Did you know . ?







  • Most Lipsticks Contain Fish Scales
  • That might hurt some ladies out there... :p
  • Lemons Contain More Sugar Than Strawberries
  • Now you can eat Strawberries
  • The Names Of All Continents Both Start And End With The Same Letter
  • Goldfish Can See Both Infrared And Ultraviolet Light
  • When Lightning Strikes It Can Reach Up To 30,000 Degrees Celsius (54,000 Degrees Fahrenheit)
  • Each Time You See A Full Moon You Always See The Same Side
  • M&M's Chocolate Stands For The Initials For Its Inventors Mars And Murrie
  • The Only Continent With No Active Volcanoes Is Australia
  • The Longest Street In The World Is Yonge Street In Toronto Canada Measuring 1,896 Km
  • All Insects Have 6 Legs
  • It's Possible To Lead A Cow Up Stairs But Not Down
  • Your Tongue Is The Fastest Healing Part Of Your Body
  • Dragonflies Have 6 Legs But Can't Walk
  • Hahahahahahha :p
  • That The First MTV Video Played Was 'Video Killed The Radio Star' By The Buggles
  • The Most Common Mental Illnesses Are Anxiety And Depression
  • There Are 31,557,600 Seconds In A Year
  • Quite a lot
  • There Are 22 Stars In The Paramount Studios Logo
  • Monopoly Is The Most Played Board Game In The World
  • Paper Originated From China
  • All Of The Clocks In The Movie 'Pulp Fiction' Are Fixed To 4:20
  • The Human Body Of A 70 Kg Person Contains 0.2mg Of Gold
  • That makes some people quite happy
  • Rubber Bands Last Longer When Kept Refrigerated
  • Now don’t go and keep it there
  • The Electric Chair Was Invented By A Dentist
  • India Has The Most Post Offices Than Any Other Country (Over 100,000)
  • India Is Home To Over 200 Million Cows
  • Bill Gates Began Programming Computers At The Of Age 13
  • You Take Over 23,000 Breaths Everyday
  • Gold Never Erodes
  • But money does :p
  • 111,111,111 X 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
  • Now don’t calculate it guys.
  • Germany Borders 9 Other Countries
  • The Stomach Acids Found In A Snakes Stomach Can Digest Bones And Teeth But Not Fur Or Hair
  • You Burn More Calories Sleeping Than Watching Television
  • Guys now start sleeping
  • Everyone Has A Unique Tongue Print
  • You Begin To Feel Thirsty When Your Body Losses 1% Of Water
  • The First English Dictionary Was Written In 1755
  • The Human Body Contains 96,000km(59,650miles) Of Blood Vessels
  • The Chinese Used Fingerprints As A Method Of Identification As Far Back As AD 700
  • The Longest Word That Can Be Typed Using Only Our Right Hand Is 'Lollipop'
  • Diet Coke Was Introduced In 1982
  • More People Are Killed By Hippopotamuses Then By Lions, Elephants And Water Buffalos Combined
  • Originally In 1886 Coca Cola Was Introduced As An 'Intellectual Beverage' To Boost Brain Power
  • And now used as ….
  • A 15th Anniversary Is Called A Quindecennial
  • Employees Of The Vatican Pay No Income Tax
  • Ncccyyyyyyy
  • Japanese People Don’t Have Middle Names

Moon Landing Hoax?


 "one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil Armstrong



The theory that the moon landings were hoaxed by the US government to assert their victory in the space race over Russia, is something which has grown in popularity over time. Recent polls indicate that approximately 20% of Americans believe that the U.S. has never landed on the moon. After the Apollo missions ended in the seventies, why haven’t we ever been back? Only during the term of Richard Nixon did humanity ever land on the moon, and after Watergate most people wouldn’t put it past Tricky Dick to fake them to put America in good standing in the Cold War


Top 7 Examples Proving the Moon Landing Was a Hoax


The American Flag Flutters Gently in the Non Existent Breeze

It’s an iconic image for the citizens of the United States of America: their flag, planted on the moon and waving gently in the breeze. Only, there is no breeze on the moon, meaning there is no air in the moon’s atmosphere, and hence, there is no wind whatsoever. This is one of the most obvious stuff ups in the staged moon landing hoax. Of course, NASA tries to get around this by saying it wasn’t blowing in the wind, it was just a bit crumpled from being rolled up on the journey…Well, judge for yourself.



You’re in Space… Then Where Are the Stars?

On a cloudless evening, you can see an abundance of twinkling stars in the night sky. Surely from the moon, with its lack of clouds and complete absence of artificial light, you should be able to see even more stars with the naked eye? Only, you can’t. In fact, in all of the photos taken during moon landing, you cannot see a single star. Not one. Sure, the photos taken in the 60’s weren’t amazing quality, but these days you can capture the stars in a photo taken from your phone, so shouldn’t the high tech NASA cameras have been able to pick up something?



Fly Through a Belt of Radiation and You Should've Get Cooked

Everyone knows how dangerous radiation can be: overexposure to it can cause radiation poisoning and even death, so It is should be avoided at all costs. To get to the moon, you have to fly through a band a radiation known as the Van Allen radiation belt. Yes, the space craft had an aluminum coating, but is that really enough to protect a human being whilst they spend over one and a half hours traversing a band of radiation? NASA, of course, said “yes” and that the astronauts weren’t in the radiation for all that long. But an hour and a half still sounds like a pretty long time to be inside a cosmic microwave.



What’s That I Can See Reflected in Your Helmet?

When the photos were published of the Apollo 12 moon landing, many people noticed something a tad unusual reflected in the shiny helmet of an astronaut. It appeared to be something hanging from a wire or perhaps a rope. In fact, it looked suspiciously like an overhead spotlight, the kind you see used in Hollywood movie studios. Whilst admittedly, the photo quality is a bit grainy, making it impossible to positively identify the object. It still begs the question: what could possibly be suspended in midair on the moon? There should be nothing there for anything to be hanging from!



Lack of Impact Crater

The claim goes as follows: had NASA really landed us on the moon, there would be a blast crater underneath the lunar module to mark its landing. On any video footage or photograph of the landings, no crater is visible, almost as though the module was simply placed there. The surface of the moon is covered in fine lunar dust, and even this doesn’t seem to have been displaced in photographic evidence.
Much like the waving flag theory, however, the lack of an impact crater has a slew of potential explanations. NASA maintains that the module required significantly less thrust in the low-gravity conditions than it would have done on Earth. The surface of the moon itself is solid rock, so a blast crater probably wouldn’t be feasible anyway – in the same way that an aeroplane doesn’t leave a crater when it touches down on a concrete airstrip.



The “C” Rock

One of the most famous photos from the moon landings shows a rock in the foreground, with what appears to be the letter “C” engraved into it. The letter appears to be almost perfectly symmetrical, meaning it is unlikely to be a natural occurrence. It has been suggested that the rock is simply a prop, with the “C” used as a marker by an alleged film crew. A set designer could have turned the rock the wrong way, accidentally exposing the marking to the camera.
NASA has given conflicting excuses for the letter, on the one hand blaming a photographic developer for adding the letter as a practical joke, while on the other hand saying that it may simply have been a stray hair which got tangled up somewhere in the developing process.

The Duplicate Backdrop

The two photos from the Apollo 15 mission shown above clearly have identical backdrops, despite being officially listed by NASA as having been taken miles apart. One photo even shows the lunar module. When all photographs were taken the module had already landed, so how can it possibly be there for one photo and disappear in another? Well, if you’re a hardcore conspiracy theorist, it may seem viable that NASA simply used the same backdrop when filming different scenes of their moon landing videos.
NASA has suggested that since the moon is much smaller than Earth, horizons can appear significantly closer to the human eye. Despite this, to say that the two hills visible in the photographs are miles apart is incontrovertibly false.




Guys the facts may or may not be true but the evidence are convincing

Friday, 20 November 2015

Interesting India...!!!!

India, the one of the most diversified Country in the World, and as per its diversified culture it has a diversified interesting :) facts too. 



Lets being the blog by sharing the Top 5 Interesting fact about the Top 5 cities of India.

1. Mumbai. 

Mumbai is an incredible city. It’s been said before. Sometimes, the city itself seems alive, throbbing. The city is life itself. And like life, you never know what’s going to happen next.




Ø Mumbai a city constituted comprising of seven islands.
Ø Mumbai stands as the 7th most populated city in the world.
Ø Central Park – Khargar (Navi Mumbai is the largest park in asia and the third largest in the world)
Ø Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) railway station was the first ever railway station in India.
Ø Juhu Aerodrome, founded in 1928 is the first airport of India.

2.  Bengaluru

It is easy to say that Bengaluru is the third largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan in India or that everyone is awe-inspired by its pleasant climate and beauty which are well known facts. There is much more to Bengaluru than this. Let us surf through some wonderful facts about Bengaluru





Ø In 1906, Bangalore became one of the first cities in India to have electricity from hydro power, powered by the hydroelectric plant situated in Shivanasamudra.
Ø Every 5 minute a person is bitten by stray dogs in Bangalore. The ratio of dogs vs. humans is 1:37.
Ø Though Bangalore is a pleasant place to live in, somehow it doesn’t stop people from taking their own lives. The National Crime Records Bureau shows 35 suicides per 100,000 people in Bangalore, thus acquiring the name of Suicide Capital of India.
Ø Except for the Gulf Region, Bangalore sends highest number of  professionals abroad, especially to USA.
Ø The Forbes magazine considers Bangalore as one of “The Next Decade’s Fastest-Growing Cities”. The last 2 decades has seen tremendous growth of the city.

3. Kolkata

The city of joy, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of India's West Bengal state. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773-1911.




Ø The Howrah Bridge seems to be the identity of the city—but did you know that it’s the one of the largest cantilever bridges in the world, and the largest (and perhaps the only) one in the country?
Ø The National Library of India, situated in Kolkata, is the largest public library in the country.
Ø The Royal Calcutta Golf Club is the first golf club ever, outside the United Kingdom.
Ø If you’re a cricket buff, then you must know the fact that in terms of seating arrangement, it has Eden Gardens – the 3rd largest in the world.
Ø Birla Planetarium in Kolkata is the largest planetarium in Asia, and the second largest in the world!

4. Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, in western India, is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. The Sabarmati River runs through its center. On the western bank is the Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati, which displays the spiritual leader’s living quarters and artifacts.



Ø The world’s largest ship breaking yard is near Ahmedabad at Bhavnagar.
Ø The first, all-vegetarian Pizza Hut was opened in Ahmedabad.
Ø Within its 600 year history, Ahmedabad was ruled by the Mughals, Marathas, British, and     the current Indian government.
Ø The citizenry of Ahmedabad is constituted of Hindus, Muslims, and Jains.
Ø The commercial center of old Ahmedabad is a mixture of narrow bylanes called pols and         carved wooden mansions called havelis.

5. Delhi 

Visiting the Indian princely state of Delhi must have been in your mind since a long time. However, it is better to visit it after known interesting facts though it is capital city of India. Here are some of the facts for you in this regard for your quick consideration.

                    

Ø Delhi is one of the greenest cities in the world. Surprised? I was too, but according to statistics, it has about 20% of its landmass covered by forests. This is a no mean feat to accomplish for a country that is home to a fifth of the world's population.
Ø New Delhi's Khari Baoli Market is Asia's largest wholesale spice market. It also might be the largest in the world. If you love spiced food, then this market is a must visit.
Ø Qutub Minar of Delhi is the world’s tallest brick minaret.
Ø Delhi has an International Toilet Museum. Now, that, indeed, is quite interesting!!
Ø The 2010 Common Wealth Games held in Delhi had been reported to be the largest and most expensive of all CWGs till date.

So Guys this it for this blog hope to see you checking out my next blog. Thank you.