@MrBeast I'm extremely sorry to hear that, keep going @MrBeast by the way can you build 100 schools next time if this comment gets a million likes @MrBeast .....?
If God wanted us to build Type 1 Civilization, he would have:
1. put a giant fusion reactor in the sky
(emitting blackbody radiation around 5800 K)
2. made 28% of Earth's crust out of a semiconductor with a matching bandgap (~1.1 eV or so)
3. filled the oceans with an alkali metal we could use to store limitless quantities of energy
(sodium or something similar)
That would be a crazy coincidence...
@mostlypeaceful@elonmusk so many mainstream media's are gonna follow the podcast method very soon guess who was ahead of the curve as with space & energy transition as well..@elonmusk .....!!!
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Rowan Atkinson:
"The clear problem with the outlawing of insult - is that too many things can be interpreted as such."
Source: @avavidan
This 2,000 year old tree is located t Zwigodini Village of Mutale in Limpopo, South Africa.
Venda people call it, “Muri Kunguluwa”, which means, “The Tree That Roars”. The tree actually makes a roaring sound when the wind blows through its branches.
It is also called, “The Tree Of Life”, because it serves as a source of life to the animals and the community that lives around it. 80% of its trunk consists of water and it can hold up to 4,500 liters, making it a water source for the community and the animals.
Elephants eat the bark. Baboons eat the fruit. Leaves can also be eaten. Birds, bees, fruit bats and bush babies nest in the tree. Humans use the dried fruit powder in drinks, as a source of vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. The bark can be used to make rope, baskets, mats, cloth and paper.
It also holds a spiritual significance for African people. In ancient times, leaders and elders would hold meetings under huge baobab trees, to discuss important matters. They believed that the spirit of the baobab would help them make wise decisions.