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The real truth behind the most favorite sugar

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So I am back, almost after a year, and I'm sorry for that inconvenience.  So I'm back with a new topic related to our most favourite food which is sugar. Do you know where the first sugar was made? How it was made? Don't worry, I'm here to tell you all things and processes. Originally, people chewed sugarcane raw to extract its sweetness. Indians  discovered how to crystallize sugar during the Gupta Dynasty , around 350 AD ,  although literary evidence from Indian treatises such as  Arthashastra  in the 4th-3rd century BC indicates that refined sugar was already being produced in India. Early refining methods involved grinding or pounding the cane in order to extract the juice, and then boiling down the juice or drying it in the sun to yield sugary solids that looked like gravel . The Sanskrit word for "sugar" ( sharkara ) also means "gravel" or "san d" The picture on the side shows how sugar looked after dring in the sun which were broken...

Railway, the connecting nerves of India

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Railway seems to be a lifeline to us right, but during the lockdown, the lifeline has been stopped and due to it many of us are staying at our homes. In both video and photos, you can see that every person states that the railway is a lifeline to us. So, let me tell you some very interesting facts about our lifeline 'The Indian Railway'.   First, let me ask you the population ofAustrilla? I know that the question might come in your that why am I Asking the population of Australia. Because the Indian railway transports almost 2.5 crores passengers daily which is equal to the population of Australia. Indian Railway has 16 zones over a route of  65,808 km with 7,112 stations. Isn't it amazing? Indian Railways is the largest rail network in Asia and the world’s second-largest railway network. Indian Railways is one of the world’s largest employers with over 1.4 million people. The World Heritage sites include  4 Indian Railways sites and 5 Mountain Railways. Gorakhpur Junctio...

Be aware, Facts can be around you !

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The art of cleaning rice Do you know how the art of cleaning rice came from? It came from Dolphins  You might wonder how dolphins can teach us how to clean rice but it is true  We all know that the early human settlements were near to the river. Let me tell you  the story:    It was the time of summer and the human settlement near the river was flourishing day by day when the king of the settlement got a complaint of 'Weevils' the insect on rice and was spread all over the settlements. They also added that they don't know how to remove them from the rice. So the king tried to find the solution. this went on around for 1 month and after 1 month the river began to dry and the river dolphins in the river began to strive for food as in normal days the river was full of water so dolphins would get their food easily. One day a man in the settlement came near the river to drink water and found the unique technique. To find the technique please watch the video below. Th...

The most ancient wire ever built

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Have you ever thought when was the first wire made? Do you know that every person in this world has built the worlds most ancient wire?  Didn't understood? Which animal has the smartest brain in the world? The answer to the question is human (homo sapiens). When we are born, we develop our brain and also the world most ancient and first wire. The neuron, worlds most ancient and the first wire and do you know that it is very fast. The figure shows the human wire. It is insulated with a certain type of fat. It was discovered by    German anatomist Wilhelm Waldeyer in 1891.  But can you imagine that we use in normal life was situated in or body and in that part which are used to think has the most ancient? *** Please follow, comment and share

If you love mathematics, the blog is for you.

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Incredible India Mathematics, a subject of numbers, quantity, structure, measurements, etc. Do you know that maths also include shlokas? I know that there will be a question in your mind that how maths includes shlokas.  I am there to explain it to you. There is a shloka  about Lord Krishna which is 100% related to maths. The shloka is, "Gopibhagya Madhuvrata srngiso dadhi sandhiga khala jivita khatava gala hala rasandara" It means, The fortune of the Gopi, the destroyer of the demon Madhu, protector of the cattle, the one who ventured into the ocean depths, destroyer of all the evildoers, one with plough on the shoulder and bearer of nectar, will protect us. You will say what is special about it, but the shloka very special. There is a protocol called 'Katapayadhi Sankhya ', where they give particular alphabets a particular number. For example-ka, Ta, Pa, Ya,= 1 and so on... and then if you substitute this numbers in this shloka to Katapayadhi Sankhya. Do you know wh...

ZINC, a very interesting Story

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Zinc, a metal with an unusual story. We all know that zinc is metal. You might think that what is special in this metal. Do you know that zinc is found naturally in an ore form and is a very interesting metal? Have you ever seen a zinc distillery? .It's a very complicated machine. The photo shows the modern zinc distillery.  I know that it's very complicated to understand. Let me tell you the concept of zinc distillery in a very simple way, but let me tell the origin of the zinc distillery. Officially, first zinc distillery was made in Great Britain by William Champion (1709-1789). But the first zinc distillery was made in India in 4000 years ago (approx). The more interesting thing was that India held the soul and the knowledge of how to remove zinc from zinc ore. The zinc is a metal which melts at 997-degree Celcius and vaporises and becomes gas at 1000 degree celsius, so we get a 3-degree Celcius window to pull out zinc from zinc ore, and it is incredibly difficult. In the n...

The scientific reasons behind the MYTHS

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The solar eclipse myth There is a myth ' we should not eat during solar eclipse ' The question that might have came to your mind is 'why can't we eat during the solar eclipse, it's our freedom to eat whenever we want' But, my opinion is never eat during a solar eclipse. The scientific reason behind it is during solar eclipse something minute happens in the atmosphere. This scientific reason comes from ancient India. The scientific reason tells that we should not eat during a solar eclipse. The science behind not eating in a solar eclipse is due to lack of sun rays entering our earth's atmosphere, the bacteria in the Earth's atmosphere multiply in triple speed and causes the air to be contaminated. If anyone eats during the Solar Eclipse, there are chances that the bacteria in the atmosphere mixes with the food and If one eats that food might get ill. This was my blog for this week. Please follow, comment and share.