It’s humanly impossible to know everything. Even though our brains are extraordinary and can store mass amounts of information, they’re no match for the amount of data humans produce in a year or even a day.However, this fact shouldn’t stop us from learning or discovering something new; after all, it helps us to feel happier and more fulfilled in our lives.This is where the Instagram account “Yup That Exists” comes in, which provides its followers with the most peculiar and unique phenomena, inventions, and products most of us never knew existed. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s get comfortable and explore something yet undiscovered!While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation withZaid Suhail,an electrical engineer and science communicator from “Scientifically Explained”, who kindly agreed to tell us more about his love for discoveries and how they’re important for personal growth.This post may includeaffiliate links.

It’s humanly impossible to know everything. Even though our brains are extraordinary and can store mass amounts of information, they’re no match for the amount of data humans produce in a year or even a day.

However, this fact shouldn’t stop us from learning or discovering something new; after all, it helps us to feel happier and more fulfilled in our lives.

This is where the Instagram account “Yup That Exists” comes in, which provides its followers with the most peculiar and unique phenomena, inventions, and products most of us never knew existed. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s get comfortable and explore something yet undiscovered!

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation withZaid Suhail,an electrical engineer and science communicator from “Scientifically Explained”, who kindly agreed to tell us more about his love for discoveries and how they’re important for personal growth.

This post may includeaffiliate links.

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Bored Pandareached out to an electrical engineer and science communicator from “Scientifically Explained”,Zaid Suhail, who kindly agreed to tell us more about his love for discoveries and how learning is important for personal growth.Naturally, we were curious to know what initially sparked his interest in science. He told us, “Curiosity has always been a driving force behind my interest in discovery and science. From a young age, I found myself constantly questioning the world around me and wanting to understand how things worked.Additionally, Islam, with its emphasis on seeking knowledge and understanding the universe as a reflection of the Creator’s wisdom, further fueled my passion for discovery and exploration. The teachings of Islam encouraged me to pursue knowledge, ask questions, and seek understanding, ultimately shaping my interest in science and discovery.”

Bored Pandareached out to an electrical engineer and science communicator from “Scientifically Explained”,Zaid Suhail, who kindly agreed to tell us more about his love for discoveries and how learning is important for personal growth.

Naturally, we were curious to know what initially sparked his interest in science. He told us, “Curiosity has always been a driving force behind my interest in discovery and science. From a young age, I found myself constantly questioning the world around me and wanting to understand how things worked.

Additionally, Islam, with its emphasis on seeking knowledge and understanding the universe as a reflection of the Creator’s wisdom, further fueled my passion for discovery and exploration. The teachings of Islam encouraged me to pursue knowledge, ask questions, and seek understanding, ultimately shaping my interest in science and discovery.”

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Zaid believes that discovering and learning new things is crucial for personal growth, societal advancement, and the progression of humanity as a whole.He says, “Throughout history, discoveries and learning have driven innovation, improved quality of life, and expanded our understanding of the world. They allow us to adapt to changing circumstances, solve complex problems, and push the boundaries of what is possible. Continuous discovery and learning foster creativity, critical thinking, and empathy, ultimately leading to a more informed and enlightened society.“We were also curious to know more about the process of scientific discovery in his research. He told us that it involves a combination of rigorous experimentation, theoretical analysis, and innovative problem-solving techniques.

Zaid believes that discovering and learning new things is crucial for personal growth, societal advancement, and the progression of humanity as a whole.

He says, “Throughout history, discoveries and learning have driven innovation, improved quality of life, and expanded our understanding of the world. They allow us to adapt to changing circumstances, solve complex problems, and push the boundaries of what is possible. Continuous discovery and learning foster creativity, critical thinking, and empathy, ultimately leading to a more informed and enlightened society.”

We were also curious to know more about the process of scientific discovery in his research. He told us that it involves a combination of rigorous experimentation, theoretical analysis, and innovative problem-solving techniques.

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Additionally, I collaborate with colleagues and seek interdisciplinary perspectives to gain fresh insights and approaches. Continuous iteration, peer review, and feedback are integral parts of my research process to ensure the reliability and validity of my findings.

Overall, my goal is to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and technology in the field of electrical engineering through systematic inquiry and creative thinking.”

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Zaid was also kind enough to provide some advice to those who might be stuck or can’t seem to bring themselves to learn something new.He said, “I would recommend approaching the challenge with a combination of patience, persistence, and flexibility. Firstly, it’s important to recognize that learning is a process that takes time and effort, so it’s okay to encounter obstacles along the way. Break down the subject matter into smaller, manageable chunks, and set realistic goals for yourself.“He additionally recommends seeking more diverse sources like textbooks, online courses, tutorials, and peer-reviewed articles to gain multiple perspectives and insights. “Don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek help from experts or peers in the field. Collaborating with others can provide valuable support and encouragement,” Zaid adds.

Zaid was also kind enough to provide some advice to those who might be stuck or can’t seem to bring themselves to learn something new.

He said, “I would recommend approaching the challenge with a combination of patience, persistence, and flexibility. Firstly, it’s important to recognize that learning is a process that takes time and effort, so it’s okay to encounter obstacles along the way. Break down the subject matter into smaller, manageable chunks, and set realistic goals for yourself.”

He additionally recommends seeking more diverse sources like textbooks, online courses, tutorials, and peer-reviewed articles to gain multiple perspectives and insights. “Don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek help from experts or peers in the field. Collaborating with others can provide valuable support and encouragement,” Zaid adds.

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He further encourages to “embrace failure as an opportunity for growth rather than a setback. Analyze what went wrong, adjust your approach accordingly, and keep pushing forward. Remember that everyone learns at their own pace, so be kind to yourself and celebrate small victories along the way.”

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We, as humans, have more information than ever before, with90%of the world’s data being produced in the last two years. And every two years, its volume doubles in size.While some of us might think that this would accelerate new discoveries even more, it turns out that isn’t the case. There’s been a significant decline in the number of scientific and technological innovations over time, according to a report published inNature.Even though areas like artificial intelligence and biotechnology seem to be blooming, the same thing can’t be said about the fields outside them.As of 2021, there were more than8.8 millionscientists worldwide, but the report published in Nature in 2023 called “Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time” claims that we can see exponential growth in new scientific and technological knowledge, but it’s less likely to be groundbreaking and innovative.

We, as humans, have more information than ever before, with90%of the world’s data being produced in the last two years. And every two years, its volume doubles in size.

While some of us might think that this would accelerate new discoveries even more, it turns out that isn’t the case. There’s been a significant decline in the number of scientific and technological innovations over time, according to a report published inNature.

Even though areas like artificial intelligence and biotechnology seem to be blooming, the same thing can’t be said about the fields outside them.

As of 2021, there were more than8.8 millionscientists worldwide, but the report published in Nature in 2023 called “Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time” claims that we can see exponential growth in new scientific and technological knowledge, but it’s less likely to be groundbreaking and innovative.

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Located On The Fifth Floor Of The Straus Centre At Harvard Lies A Giant Room Full Of The Rarest Colours In The World. It Contains Preserved Pigments From Al Over The World In Order To Preserve Colours Like; Mummy Wrappings, Extinct Insects And Extremely Rare Metals

To prove this, the team behind the project analyzed 45 million papers and 3.9 million patents from the past 60 years. They found that different fields of science saw a 90–100% slowdown from the high we saw back in the ’40s to early 2010s.

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They Need To Rebuild Them

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The early 20th century witnessed discovery after discovery that drastically changed the way we lived and viewed the world. Some of them include the chemical process of nitrogen fixation, which allowed to feed billions, the structure of DNA, radio, general relativity, nuclear chain reactions, and so much more.

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They Are All Probably On The Northside 😂

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Some attribute the current slowdown to the fact that all available innovations have already been made. The co-author of the report, Russell Funk, toldMarketplace, “I mean, once you discover the electron or the theory of relativity, you can’t rediscover that, and everything else just seems a little bit less exciting, less monumental.”

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They Don’t Look So Scary When They’re Plushies!

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Meanwhile, others emphasize the amount of knowledge scientists are required to obtain to become specialists in the field, leaving less time for them to discover something new.Furthermore, science has substantially grown over the years, and larger groups of people working together tend to approach science in different ways, which makes it more challenging to organize and achieve something monumental.

Meanwhile, others emphasize the amount of knowledge scientists are required to obtain to become specialists in the field, leaving less time for them to discover something new.

Furthermore, science has substantially grown over the years, and larger groups of people working together tend to approach science in different ways, which makes it more challenging to organize and achieve something monumental.

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Funk believes that the slowing down of new technology can affect the economy as it relies on progress in science and vice versa.“And that’s not to say that we’re not seeing lots of really great progress in both science and technology. I mean, we see all these incredible breakthroughs in AI with ChatGPT. And we see recent breakthroughs with mRNA vaccines, and detection of gravity waves, and so forth,” he adds.However, the science that’s being conducted right now tends to confirm the existing theories and knowledge rather than take it in a new direction.

Funk believes that the slowing down of new technology can affect the economy as it relies on progress in science and vice versa.

“And that’s not to say that we’re not seeing lots of really great progress in both science and technology. I mean, we see all these incredible breakthroughs in AI with ChatGPT. And we see recent breakthroughs with mRNA vaccines, and detection of gravity waves, and so forth,” he adds.

However, the science that’s being conducted right now tends to confirm the existing theories and knowledge rather than take it in a new direction.

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New Zealand Just Passed A Bill To Ban The Sale Of Cigarettes Or Tobacco Products To Anyone Born After 2008. This Is The First Believed Country To Implement An Annually Rising Legal Smoking Age, And The Ban Will Remain In Place For A Person’s Whole Life. 👏

When asked if something could be changed, he highlights the funding process and how new projects are selected to be financed. Of course, the government wants to make sure that they are putting money into something that will have a tangible outcome that ends up pushing new products and supporting industries. And when a new project is submitted, it has to lay out its steps several years in advance. This might be a problem, as a lot of breakthroughs tend to be unexpected.

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So now experts are thinking about funding things in different ways. Some are suggesting that maybe it’s better to finance the scientists personally and not the specific objects. This way, it supports investigators in pursuing what they feel is the most significant problem at the time.

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My Tombstone Is So Going To Have A Recipe On It. I Love To Cook

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Hotwheel Gunna Cost More Than My Car 😂

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The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement Has Been Trying To Convince People To End The Human Race For The Past 30 Years By Simply Not Having Babies Anymore. Their Reasoning Is That Human Extinction Is The Best Solution To Some Of The Most Pressing Environmental Issues Plaguing Our Planet, And At The Rate We’re Going, We’re Going To Render Our Species Extinct Anyway, So Why Take The World With Us. This Isn’t Just Some Small Group, It’s Been Growing In Numbers Since Being Founded In 1991, And Even Made An Appearance On @drphil Where They Made Sure To Mention Their Famous Slogan “Feed Em Don’t Breed Em”

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A 50-Year-Old Chinese Man Who Goes By “Unlce Chen” Has Recently Gone Viral When Spectators Noticed He Was Smoking While Running A Marathon. The Chain Smoking Runner Ended Up Finishing The Marathin In 3.5 Hours, Placing Him 574th Out Of The 1500 Man Field, Despite Taking Multiple Breaks To Light Up Additional Cigarettes. God Speed Sir, God Speed 👏

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A Recent Study Published In The Journal Neuron, Scientists Were Able To Show That 800,000 Living Brain Cells Kept Inside A Petri Dish Can Be Taught How To Play Pong. When Asked About His Study Brett Kagan, Chief Scientific Officer Stated “We Have Shown We Can Interact With Living Biological Neurons In Such A Way That Compels Them To Modify Their Activity, Leading To Something That Resembles Intelligence.” Source: Futurism.com

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This New Gadget, Developed By New York-Based Company Synchron, Was Just Used To Help A Paralyzed Patient Have A Conversation With Someone Using Only Their Thoughts!

Guess What Gender It Was 😬

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The Instagram account ‘Yup That Exists’ and similar online platforms can surprise us with discoveries and phenomena that challenge our understanding of the world, much like the unusual collection of illustrations that can be found in science textbooks.While exploring the eccentricities of scientific imaging, it’s worth examining how some of thesebizarre science diagramsreveal intriguing aspects of both creativity and scientific thought.

The Instagram account ‘Yup That Exists’ and similar online platforms can surprise us with discoveries and phenomena that challenge our understanding of the world, much like the unusual collection of illustrations that can be found in science textbooks.

While exploring the eccentricities of scientific imaging, it’s worth examining how some of thesebizarre science diagramsreveal intriguing aspects of both creativity and scientific thought.

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Why Is No One Talking About The Fact That It’s A LEGO Guy?

I Am Pretty Sure He Doesn’t Show All Angles Cuz It Doesn’t Actually Appear To Line Up Very Well

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Dude Is Clearly A Vampire 💀

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Thats A Really Cute Way To Donate To A Zoo 😚

Look Like A Good Way To Slip Down Some Stairs

I’m Down

If You’re Really Lucky The Giant Cheeto Will Bless You With Some Of Its Dust 😂

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Ladies And Gentlemen, I Give You The Hummingviewer 😂

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The American Dad Face

The Alabama Kiss Cam About To Be Wild

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Remind Me Of “Don’t Look Up” Lol

I Can’t Believe They Aren’t Edited Pictures

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Water: “Allow Me To Introduce Myself”

I Guess We’re Just Cuddling Robots Now 🤷‍♂️

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He’s Got A Case Of The Dreamworks Face

Someone Wanna Tell This Guy He Just Invented Rollerblades 😂

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Never Had A Flight Actually Take-Off With Frontier, Unfortunately. 😬

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The Seatbelt Usage…

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Sick Of Voting For Stupid Humans? Well The Dsp (Danish Synthetic Party) Might Be Right Up Your Alley. The Danish Fringe Party Will Be On This Years Ballot And Will Be The First Political Party LED By An Ai Entity (Known As Leader Lars). The Synthetic Party Has Proposed To Include Establishing A Universal Basic Income Of 100,000 Danish Kroner ($13,700) Per Month, And The Creation Of A Jointly-Owned Internet And It Sector In The Government That Is On Par With Other Public Institutions. “We’re Representing The Data Of All Fringe Parties, So It’s All Of The Parties Who Are Trying To Get Elected Into Parliament But Don’t Have A Seat,” Asker Staunæs, The Creator Of The Party, Told Motherboard Magazine. “So It’s A Person Who Has Formed A Political Vision Of Their Own That They Would Like To Realize, But They Usually Don’t Have The Money Or Resources To Do So.” So Are Y’all Voting For Ai Or Keeping Your Votes To Humans?

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Don’t Intentionally Put People In The Way Of Temptation. If They Succumb, Then It’s Your Fault!

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My Dad Was Right When He Said: ‘Some People Just Have More Money Than Brains.’

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