Inside the Universe

A mirror can reflect my face without knowing it’s a face.
A violin can make me cry without having tear ducts.
A pretty face or empathy-shaped language is not empathy.
Style or insightful phrasing is not an inner life.
When language sounds human, we instinctively imagine a human speaker behind it.
She must be looking for me the same way I am looking for that person. Read more from here...
Contaminate

Hide your desire; you’ll poison her.
If she senses it, she’ll recoil, convinced you’re vile.
I no longer know how to stand in front of a woman.
I fear them, and I fear love.
I am both disciplined and undisciplined at once-
and for the crime of being human I will be punished. Read more from here...
Beauty and Lust

This is something beyond mere bad intentions-people with very little ability have those, not me. The reason I don’t have a girlfriend until today is because I’m too horny. I have a lot of lust, and it isn’t an issue of intent; it’s part of my character that I feel it in excess. It steals the show, taking the spotlight away from moving step by step toward mutual understanding and affection. I end up giving the wrong message by mistake. And my low emotional intelligence makes it seem like lust is the only way I know how to approach a girl.
I don’t live by the clock. Sometimes I sleep at eight and wake up at midnight in the middle of winter, and I have no desire to sleep again. That’s normal for me. From my study years to my athletic days to the period of alcoholism, I never cared about a watch. For me, dark is light and light is dark; neither is special. I’m lonely during the day just as much as I am at night.
That “love at first sight”-I never saw the girl beyond her eyes, let alone anything below the belt. I was afraid that even looking at her would make her dirty. With the girl in college, I restrained myself whenever she became affectionate because I was scared she would misunderstand me. Maybe that’s why I could never say what I actually felt, and I lost her-and many others later. When I say nobody ever wanted me, I mean I wasn’t good-looking enough for anyone to choose me on that basis alone. A man desires women. That is biological and natural. It is not a flaw in my character, but I treated it as one. In India, women portray themselves as devas-untouched by desire-yet the same woman at night expects a man to ravage her. At my age, I didn’t know the second half of that psychology. I only knew the devi part. If I told a girl that I desired her, it would weaken my claim of being with her. Besides, I don’t think the two girls who tried to hit on me did it successfully, because they only tried to touch me-by accident or by intent, sometimes even forcefully.
The only real solution is following my own decisions and desires instead of being manipulated by someone else’s. My questions were unclear; I wasn’t asking the right things. I was beating around the bush, trying to act naïve the way they did.
No matter how affectionate I am inside, I have no problem calling myself a randa, a man of lust. I’m stating facts and looking for answers.
I don’t chase. One negative reply and you’ll never see my face again. And those girls must have thought at some point over tea: “This motherfucker didn’t persist or insist. We might have even said okay.” Read more from here...
Cell Division Explained

During cell division, organelles are distributed to daughter cells through a process that involves duplication, segregation, and rearrangement. While the nucleus is divided by mitosis, other organelles are partitioned during cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm. Read more from here...
Housefly

Should I lie and say something else?
What have I actually observed in this world?
I witnessed every woman I met choose someone-anyone-but never me.
Should I pretend they rejected me because there’s some fundamental flaw in me?
If my heart is not able to feel love at all,
or the thing in my heart is not love at all? Read more from here...
The Zinc Spark is a remarkable Phenomenon that occurs at the moment of Human Fertilization

The zinc spark is a remarkable phenomenon that occurs at the moment of human fertilization. When a sperm successfully enters an egg, the egg releases billions of zinc ions in a sudden burst. These ions bind with small molecules, creating a flash of light visible under a microscope. This luminous event marks the precise instant that a new life begins to form.
Scientists first observed the zinc spark in mouse eggs and later confirmed its presence in human eggs. The discovery revealed just how critical zinc is during the early stages of development. The intensity of the spark even appears to indicate the health and viability of the egg, offering potential applications for fertility treatments and embryo selection during in vitro fertilization.
This natural burst of light is not just visually stunning but also scientifically important. It shows that the egg is responding to fertilization and beginning the complex process of cell division and growth. The zinc spark is a literal flash of life, providing researchers a rare and beautiful window into the very first moments of human development. Read more from here...
Hydrogen and oxygen atoms coming together to form nano sized bubbles of water

The formation of water at the molecular scale has just been captured in real time. For the first time, researchers observed hydrogen and oxygen atoms coming together to form nano sized bubbles of water directly on the surface of palladium.
This discovery comes from a team at Northwestern University, where scientists used a new ultrathin glassy membrane to visualize gas molecules inside honeycomb shaped nanoreactors. By placing these nanoreactors inside a high vacuum transmission electron microscope, they were able to watch hydrogen atoms enter palladium, expand its lattice, and then combine with oxygen to create what may be the smallest water bubbles ever recorded.
The work builds on decades of research showing that palladium catalyzes water formation, but this is the first time the exact pathway has been seen at the atomic level. Using this new imaging method, the researchers found that adding hydrogen first and then oxygen significantly accelerates the process. Palladium absorbs the hydrogen, expands, and then contracts again as the hydrogen exits to react with oxygen.
This reaction occurs without fire, high heat, or extreme pressures making it a potential solution for generating water in arid environments or even during space missions. Imagine pre loading palladium with hydrogen before a long spaceflight. Astronauts would only need to add oxygen to generate water for drinking or growing plants, and the palladium could be reused repeatedly. Read more from here...
Ladybugs hide a powerful secret: their wings 🐞

Ladybugs hide a powerful secret: their wings. 🐞
When they fly, huge, flexible wings unfold from under tiny shells - and then fold back with flawless precision. This natural design is strong, compact, and efficient.
NASA engineers studied this exact mechanism to develop foldable spacecraft parts, like solar panels and antennas. Just like a ladybug’s wings fit under its shell, satellites must fit inside rockets - and then unfold perfectly in space.
Nature solved the problem millions of years ago. NASA just copied it. Read more from here...
Inside every Proton lies a restless ocean of quarks and gluons

Inside every proton lies a restless ocean of quarks and gluons, the fundamental entities governed by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) - the theory describing the strong nuclear force, the most powerful interaction in nature. Unlike electrons orbiting nuclei, quarks are never isolated; they're confined by gluons, the force carriers that constantly exchange "color charge." This continuous interaction generates almost all the proton's mass - not from the quarks themselves, but from the energy of their motion and the gluon field. QCD reveals that matter isn't static - it's a dynamic sea of quantum energy, held together by the strongest force in the universe. Read more from here...
What Learning Actually Looks Like – Neuroplasticity

By extending an axon to meet another neuron's dendrites or cell body. At the synapse, the first neuron releases neurotransmitters, which are chemical messengers that travel across a small gap and bind to the second neuron, causing it to either fire its own signal or remain quiet. This entire process is a fundamental mechanism of how neurons communicate, and it can be strengthened or altered through activities like learning and repetition, a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. Read more from here...
