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Atomic consciousness by .. Bernard Doku

 What If Atoms Could Think? Exploring the Idea of Atomic Consciousness Have you ever wondered whether consciousness exists only in humans, or if it could be present in the smallest parts of matter? This question leads to a fascinating idea known as atomic consciousness — the possibility that even atoms may possess a basic form of awareness.I don't know if you may agree with Bernard Doku's explanations.. As we know, Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of all matter. Everything around us, including our bodies, is made up of atoms. Each atom consists of protons and neutrons in a central nucleus, with electrons moving around it. Despite their tiny size, atoms form the basis of all structures in the universe. Consciousness, on the other hand, is the ability to think, feel, and be aware. Most scientists believe that consciousness arises from the brain, particularly from the complex interactions of neurons. However, this explanation does not fully answer one important question: ...
  How Tetanus Can Be Linked to Rusty Metals Tetanus is a serious infection caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. This bacterium thrives in soil, dust, and on rusty surfaces. Rust itself doesn’t cause tetanus, but rusty metal often provides the ideal environment for these bacteria to live. When a person gets punctured or cut by rusty metal, the bacteria can enter the body through the wound. Inside, they produce toxins that attack the nervous system, leading to painful muscle spasms and potentially life-threatening complications. ✅ Safety Tips: Avoid touching rusty metal with bare hands, especially if you have cuts. Wear gloves and protective clothing when handling old metal. Keep up to date with tetanus vaccinations. Remember: rust is not poisonous, but rusty metals can be dangerous because of the bacteria they harbor.

The History Behind the word......Alien

 Origin of the word “alien” The word “alien” comes from the Latin word “alienus”, which means “belonging to another, foreign, or strange.” Originally, it didn’t refer to creatures from outer space at all. It was used to describe people from other countries or places, basically anyone considered a foreigner. 2️⃣ How it became associated with extraterrestrials In the 19th and 20th centuries, as humans started imagining life beyond Earth, writers and scientists needed a word for “beings from another world.” They naturally borrowed “alien” because it already meant “foreign” or “not from here.” 3️⃣ Who “coined” it for space There’s no single person who “invented” the idea of aliens. It gradually evolved in literature: Early sci-fi writers like H.G. Wells used the concept in works like The War of the Worlds (1898). Newspapers and popular culture then picked it up to mean beings from other planets, not just foreign humans. 4️⃣ What people were thinking The thinkers and writers were imagin...