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How to become a brilliant and pure mind

  How to become a brilliant and pure mind Have you ever wanted to do something good, from the small tasks you think you should do, to the big things you want to achieve, you use will power, lure, and it worked! Until the days pass and a fortnight of time falls into the void, your inner ninja starts sinking away in agony . Sometimes you feel the demon of change is immortal, you charge straight into it, but it blows you away. I am going to further explain with one of my most favored analogies, it picks up on many details on habits, routines, thinking and how your brain works. The analogy was made by Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell. I can assure you it will make you understand how your mind functions. And how do defeat change…  The jungle is a vast place, just like in real life. Going through it takes energy, you have to cut through stuff, trek around and so on. So our brains have a trick, every time we go on the path it becomes more sophisticated, from a path to a street, from a stre...

The history of cheese

  The history of cheese Before royalty and mechanics, before writing and war, before empires and civilizations, there was cheese. Around 8,000 BCE there were some farmers, at the rise of agriculture ancient farmers started harvesting milk from cows, but when left in warm conditions the milk started to sour, they clumped in to pre-modern cheese, the rest of the sour milk was drained and eventually named whey, the reason I call them pre modern cheese is because they would eventually be aged, pressed, ripened and wizzed, cheese was a huge advantage to ancient people, it had everything that milk had and it didn't contain as much lactose, a sugar that is very hard to digest for ancient people. Some ancient fragments of pottery in Turkey have residues of this cheese.  By the end of the bronze age cheese was a standard in the east mediterranean trade, in the dense and thriving civilization of mesopotamia cheese was a staple of culinary and religious life, some of the earliest writing...

Amazing Coffee

  Amazing Coffee Coffee, a drink that is famous, delish and…                                                               Has the most interesting history in the world!?   But first we start with some basics, a coffee bean is soaked, dried, roasted and grinded to make coffee powder. The coffee bean has a red skin, something silver inside and inside that is a green hard shell and inside that is the brown bean!  Anyways on to history.                                                                                                 Yep , you heard that history lesson! So it all start...

Modern trains

Modern trains(example) Cars still run on roads, airplanes still fly on air and trains still run on tracks, but now there are special tracks, have you ever had classes on a certain root, well if not then your in luck, the root mono means one, so monorail means a single rail, the trains that run on these rails are a lot faster than those choo choo trains that run on 2 rails in disneyland. Such as the bullet train! A train in Japan, which is so far one of the fastest trains in the world, at a whopping speed of 130 miles per hour (210 kilometers per hour). It seems like this train is revolutionary but not too far away France’s TGV train has a top speed of 186 miles per hour(300 kilometers per hour) These are all great but apparently there is a new train, the Maglev train, this is a dream come true train. In England and Germany there are a few Maglev trains, anyways what is a Maglev train? Well it’s a train that uses a monorail but it also has powerful magnets that suspend the train above t...

Introduction

  INTRODUCTION The Infinity Blog is a blog meant to share everything I learn, I learn about like 5 humongous history and knowledge lessons per day. “ I WILL TRY MY HARDEST TO PRESENT THESE BLOGS IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE STRONGEST IDEALS WILL SHIFT PERSPECTIVE”. So join me on a journey of infinite knowledge into the abyss of facts, lectures and thinking. If you don’t like them it makes sense I’m 10.