Tuesday, November 10, 2015

What's Up With Rooney Slapping That WWE Star?

Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney challenged a brash 6ft 7in WWE wrestler named Wade Barret to a battle before a huge number of wrestling fans on Monday in Manchester. Furthermore, what do you know... he gave an Oscar-winning execution.


The Manchester United and England chief went to the Raw show alongside Ryan Giggs and former fellow team member Darren Fletcher.

Yet, things soon turned "warmed" for Rooney as he landed at his ringside seats with his six-year-old child, Kai.

After noticing the record England goalscorer in the front column, Manchester-wrestler Barrett put forth some choice words towards the 30-year-old striker.

Barrett insulted the England universal, saying: "In this ring are two men who can be easily be described as championship material. Which is, of course, more than can be said of Wayne Rooney and Manchester United."

Well he just made it personal.

He said, "I'd hate for your little boy to sit there and watch his own father fail. Because let's face it, he gets to experience that every single time you step on a football pitch."



That provoked Rooney to challenge the boxer Barrett to a battle. Furthermore, minutes after the fact the pair got into a physical altercation with Rooney finding a pounding slap over the wrestler's face.

That slap worked the group into a furor and they droned Rooney's name after his blow left Barrett sprawling on the floor. The episode - in genuine expert wrestling style - was obviously scripted and England captain Rooney "revelled" his part.

Anyhow this battle must have most likely left his child with some really great memories , we should simply trust the kid  doesn't go around slapping individuals now.

Monday, November 9, 2015

What's Up With That Comet Releasing 500 Bottles Of Wine?

On the off chance that life on comets was conceivable, Lovejoy would be a well known destination – researchers have discovered it discharges alcohol and sugar in insane sums. Yet, jokes aside, the finding is vital as it backs the thought that comets could have seeded life on Earth.


This is the first disclosure that has seen a comet discharging ethyl alcohol in such sums – 500 bottles of wine each second.

"We found that comet Lovejoy was discharging as much liquor as in no less than 500 bottles of wine each second amid its peak activity," the paper's lead creator, Nicolas Biver of the Paris Observatory in France, said in a paper published October 23 in Science Advances.

Researchers explained discovering 21 diverse organic molecules in the substances discharged by the comet, including ethyl liquor, the same ingredient as a part of mixed beverages, and glycolaldehyde, sugar.

A few researchers strongly believe that comets, which are the frozen remains from the development of our solar system, may have carried the particles vital for starting life to Earth.

“During the Late Heavy Bombardment about 3.8 billion years ago, when many comets and asteroids were blasting into Earth and we were getting our first oceans, life didn’t have to start with just simple molecules like water, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. Instead, life had something that was much more sophisticated on a molecular level. We’re finding molecules with multiple carbon atoms. So now you can see where sugars start forming, as well as more complex organics such as amino acids – the building blocks of proteins – or nucleobases, the building blocks of DNA. These can start forming much easier than beginning with molecules with only two or three atoms,” Milam added.

Scientists made their observations when Lovejoy zoomed by the sun in January. When it took a path closest to the sun, it released 20 tons of a water-sugar-liquor mix every second into space.

Researchers would like to expand upon their discoveries and search for more complex organic species in new comets, the Huffington Post reports.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

What's Up With That Mysterious Floating City Over China?


A couple of weeks ago, inhabitants in the city of Foshan in China's Guangdong territory were frightened when a floating city suddenly appeared in the clouds above them. It seemed to contain buildings and skyscrapers. However, the phenomenon lasted only a few minutes. Obviously, the people were freaked out. And it happens so that, a few days later, something similar was reported in the province of  Jiangxi.

This news has gone viral and the internet is at all time crazy with theories. There are talks of parallel universes, aliens, and the most widely talked about is some weird NASA conspiracy. Anyhow i believe that reality is more of physics and less conspiracy.


To begin with, it seems that thousands of people saw the phenomenon but there is only one footage of the video being circulated. So we can't ignore the possibility of the video being a digitally altered one. Whatever the case may be, lets just assume the footage is real.

The most logical explanation would be called Fata Morgana. Fata Morgana is a type of mirage that projects a distorted image of a real object. Here it looks like the city's own image was reflected into the clouds.

Fata Morgana is quite rare of a phenomenon as it would require a particular set of weather conditions, for it to occur. In usual cases, it is known that cooler air happens sits on top of warmer air. But in the case of Fata Morgana, the opposite needs to happen thereby making it an extremely rare phenomenon.

Let's get more specific as to why the mirage appears the way it does. The air layers are at different temperatures and they also happen to be different in their densities. This means they can bend or refract rays of light at different angles. In other words, light being reflected of an object will be bent before reaching our eyes. When light hits your eyes, your brain assumes it arrived there in a straight path between you and the object reflecting the light. So if light is bent on its way toward you, your brain will think the object is where it would be if the light’s path was straight. Make sense?

It wouldn't be the first time Fata Morgana has caused some confusion.But mirages usually show castles, mountains or boats and not entire cities. So yes, seeing an entire city in the sky would be good enough of a reason for people to freak out.

Here is the footage that went viral.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

What's Up With That Real Life Thor 'Mjolnir' Hammer?

A few individuals have simple hobbies like gathering stamps, other individuals have more intricate interests. YouTuber Allan Pan is one of these 'other individuals,' on his YouTube channel, Sufficiently Advanced, Pan makes make pretend things into real things."

Allen made a battery-fueled electromagnet utilizing a microwave's transformer and stuffed it inside a toy Mjölnir. At that point he included two things. First  is a touch sensor that turns the electromagnet on at whatever point somebody touches the handle. Second is a unique mark scanner, so that he could kill the magnet in the event that he filtered his print on it. All he needed was an magnetic surface and he could have some fun with his neighbors.


Monday, September 28, 2015

What's Up With That Robot That Bought An iPhone?

Lucy Kelly, 22, was the face and voice of the unusual looking gadget - an iPad connected to a remote-controlled Segway-style bike - which she stopped outside the store 27 hours before the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus went on sale.


"It's a clear demonstration of the future and what's coming," Kelly told AFP subsequent to getting to be one of the first proprietors of Apple's new Iphone.

The gadget held up with other Apple fans until entryways opened at 8:00am on Friday and was one of the first inside before being taken upstairs - by means of a lift for its situation - to make Kelly's purchases.

Kelly, whose face showed up on the iPad screen,  was able to speak to  Apple staff and give her consent to utilize the credit card she had attached to her little bike.

The advertising administrator said the thought came in regards to as she was arguing to her manager that she couldn't be in two spots without a moment's delay - burning through two days in the line and in addition being at work.

Between them they came up with an arrangement to utilize the "robot", which colleagues kept an eye on every now and then.

When the payment was made, the Apple staff "simply put my iPhones in a pack for me and hung it on my microphone", she added.

Kelly then remotely wheeled her gadget out of the store and through Sydney's downtown area where some of her associates had the capacity gather her telephones for her.

Kelly's robot partner was one of hundreds queuing for another iPhone in Sydney, notwithstanding wet and blustery climate.


"The general population in line were so awesome," said Kelly who had possessed the capacity to visit with them through the iPad.

Could Kelly 's attempt be a glimpse to how purchases can be facilitated in the future? Only time can tell us.