Monday, November 25, 2013

The world is full of mysteries!

This post might be way different than usual ones.

 I just thought that this world is such a big place. Humans have developed a lot. They first started fire using stones and wood, made weapons, discovered coal, wheel and many other such milestones happened which lead is to where we are now.

This world has many things in it. Nature has put everything hidden and wants us to find it using our intelligence. I think this maybe true: "Everything exists" because humans have not even found 20% of what actually is hidden in this mysterious earth. 

Nature wants us to explore it, discover and enhance every creature's life. Thomas Alva Edison hasn't come up with the idea of making a bulb all by himself. It was someone else who thought of it and Edison later developed it. That means, if you want to contribute to the development, you need not come up with your own idea. You can develop some unsorted theories and make the world a better place to live in like inventing pollution free vehicles and discovering other sources of energy and life forms. We humas know more about outer space than we do about our oceans.

Like how many of you guys know about these things? (Ahh...nature's so perfect and mysterious!!)

1. Fire Rainbow


A summertime occurrence, fire rainbows appear when sunlight hits frozen ice crystals in high-altitude cirrus clouds. Since the arc requires both the presence of cirrus clouds and for the sun to be extremely high in the sky, it's much more likely to be seen at latitudes closer to the equator. 

2. Glowing mushrooms a.k.a Foxfire


During the late summer a faint glow can be seen in forests around the world, where bioluminescent mushrooms grow on moist, rotting bark. The greatest diversity of foxfire occurs in the tropics, where moist forests encourage fungal growth. 

3. Glowing sea a.k.a electric blue sea



This is actually a bioluminescent bloom and it's the result of a mass of naturally glowing plankton washing up all at once on a single tide.The motion of the ocean agitates the bioluminescent plankton as it brings them to shore, causing the waves to flare to sudden, brilliant life.


That's all I wanted to share with you prodigies!

<3

Snigdha