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  • Can you guess the title of my next video?

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  • Can we travel faster than the speed of light?

  • Our universe is very big.

  • It consists of numerous galaxies, stars, planets, etc.

  • However, until now, we are able to examine only a few of them.

  • So, in order to cross vast distances and explore distant places, we need to travel very fast.

  • Now, it is observed that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.

  • Which is about 186,282 miles per second.

  • This means light from earth will take only 1.3 seconds to reach the moon.

  • Let's compare this to the Apollo 11 spacecraft that took 75 hours.

  • 56 minutes to just enter the orbit of the moon.

  • So, imagine if we could travel faster than light, then space travel would be so easy.

  • We could time travel and even see our future.

  • However, traveling faster than light is impossible.

  • Do you know why?

  • According to Einstein's theory of relativity, to move an object, we require energy.

  • Now, to make this moving object move faster or speed up, we require even more energy.

  • So, what do you think?

  • How much energy will be required to make an object move at the speed of light?

  • If we again refer to the Einstein's theory of relativity.

  • We can conclude that it will require an infinite amount of energy to make an object move at the speed of light.

  • But, looking at the current situation, neither do we have the necessary resources.

  • Nor do we have the technology to produce an infinite amount of energy.

  • Hence, we cannot travel at the speed of light or faster.

  • Moreover, just like a sonic boom is produced by an object traveling faster than sound.

  • Similarly, a huge amount of radiation will be produced by an object traveling faster than light.

  • This radiation can lead to serious consequences.

  • Hence, it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light.

  • Why is fluoride added to water?

  • To make water taste like soft drink.

  • No.

  • According to a prevailing study.

  • When fluoride is added to public water supplies at an average concentration of about 1 part per million or slightly below.

  • It prevents tooth decay.

  • But how?

  • Enamel is the hard outer covering of our tooth.

  • It is primarily made up of hydroxyapatite.

  • Hydroxylapatite is a compound of calcium, phosphorus and hydroxide.

  • Now, when bacteria in our mouth feed on food particles, they produce acid.

  • This acid dissolves the hydroxyapatite, leaving behind a residue of calcium and phosphate ions.

  • This results in a tooth decay.

  • Now, when we drink water containing fluoride.

  • The fluoride binds with calcium and phosphate ions, forming fluorapatite.

  • As fluorapatite is less susceptible to acid attacks, it helps to stop the tooth decay process.

  • What is sleep paralysis?

  • No idea.

  • Sleep paralysis is a condition in which we are conscious but temporarily unable to move or speak.

  • It can usually occur when we suddenly wake up during REM sleep.

  • What is REM sleep?

  • Basically, there are four stages of sleep.

  • One of them is Rapid eye movement sleep, i.e., REM sleep.

  • In this stage, we dream.

  • Researchers suggest that when we enter REM sleep.

  • Two chemicals, glycine and GABA ''switch off'' the activity of cells in the brain that allow our muscles to move.

  • Oh no.

  • This is so bad.

  • No!!

  • It is actually beneficial because paralyzed muscles prevent us from enacting our dreams in reality and getting hurt.

  • However, sometimes we suddenly wake up during REM sleep.

  • But if glycine and GABA are still active.

  • We are temporarily unable to move, even though we are conscious.

  • This is called sleep paralysis.

  • Can animals predict natural disasters?

  • I don't know dude.

  • Alright.

  • I'll explain.

  • It is believed that animals can hear certain sounds or detect certain changes prior to disasters.

  • Thus, perceive the upcoming danger.

  • But how dude?

  • The initial activities which lead to earthquakes, tsunamis, etc.

  • Create infrasounds which arrive faster than the main shockwave.

  • These sounds are inaudible to humans.

  • But animals like flamingos, elephants, rhinoceroses, etc. can hear them.

  • Thus, they perceive the coming danger and probably escape.

  • It is also said that the earth's magnetic field slightly deflects before an earthquake.

  • It is suspected that dogs detect this deflection and thus, predict the arriving disaster.

  • Some researchers also think that birds can foresee the approaching storm or tornado.

  • Because they detect changes in atmospheric pressure, wind speeds, temperature, etc.

  • Hence, they fly away to a safer place.

  • Topic: Specific heat of water.

  • Why is water used in hot water bags?

  • Looks like your leg is hurting.

  • Use this hot water bag.

  • It will give you some warmth and provide you relief.

  • No.

  • The bandage is not going to help See.

  • I told you.

  • At least now will you use this hot water bag?

  • You are feeling better, right?

  • Do you know how a hot water bag gave you warmth for such a long time?

  • This is due to a concept called specific heat.

  • Specific heat of a substance is the amount of heat energy absorbed or lost by that substance to change its temperature.

  • Now, the hot water bag consists of hot water.

  • As compared to other liquids like milk and acetone, the specific heat of water is much higher.

  • This means that as compared to others.

  • Water needs to absorb a large amount of heat to become hotter.

  • Now, did you know that water will take a long time to cool down as comapred to milk and acetone?

  • Thus, water will take a longer time to become cool.

  • Hence, it proves to be very useful in hot water bags because the warmth can be utilized for a longer time.

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