Showing posts with label Evolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evolution. Show all posts

Monday, 19 February 2018

Did Egyptians Build A Pyramid In Japan?

The question is, “Did Egyptians build a pyramid in Japan?”

Surprisingly, there is a mysterious pyramid estimated to be 10,000 years old that lies on the southern coast of Yonaguni, Japan.

Some scientists claim that the large blocks had formed naturally due to tectonic movement, whilst others believe that an ancient civilization had existed with these being the remnants.

So, however this structure came to be, it’s interesting to me that it’s beneath the ocean, and not on land.

However, I don’t believe that tectonic plate movement created a pyramid. Just check out the perfect pyramid shaped rock formation.

I do believe that tectonic plate movement caused the pyramid to be claimed by the sea, but that it was built by an ancient civilization.

But hey, I’m no archaeologist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 12 February 2018

Are There Aliens In Our Oceans?

The question is, “Are there aliens in our oceans?”

With man wanting to venture upwards to the stars it makes me wonder why they don’t want to venture below the waves.

So, I’d say the answer to the question, is yes.

Are researchers and scientists afraid to delve deeper below the surface to find out what’s down there, or do they know something but aren’t telling us?

Could it be that they’re trying to protect us from the truth, or to what’s really in our oceans?

I think not, with satellites that can zoom to ground level, and equipment that’s been used to show underground ruins, I find it hard to believe that someone hasn’t got evidence of what’s in our oceans.

But hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 5 February 2018

What Is Our Reality?

The question is, “What is our reality?”

Have you ever closed your eyes and shortly after, seen a bright white light; almost spiritual like?

Experts say that this can indicate vitreous detachment where the vitreous gel separates from the retina.

I would agree with the experts if it wasn’t for the fact, that when I’ve experienced this bright white light I’ve also see moving images; a dream in HD, high definition.

In fact, the picture quality is so much better when my eyes are closed than when they’re open.

So, could what we experience in sleep be our true reality?

If so, does that mean we’re in a dream when awake? For some do say that we make our own reality.

So, if this is truly the case then we all have the ability to change our reality with our positive thoughts. So, what are you waiting for?

But hey I’m no expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 8 January 2018

Do Robotic Bee’s Exist?

The question is, “Do Robotic Bee’s Exist?”

Inspired by insects, it appears that researchers have designed a robotic bee, named ‘RoboBee.’

Not only can it fly, dive and swim but it can also launch itself out of the water.

Although the capabilities are on a tiny scale, it’s incredible that this tiny robotic insect can do these things.

What next?

Maybe the researchers could scale up and create a robotic machine the size of a jumbo jet, that could do similar things.

With robotic technology moving so fast, and with robots in high demand to aid defence, space exploration etc. I expect that this is just a small part of what’s already out there.

Now I’m not saying it’s not great what these robotic researchers can create a working being from nothing, but once these robots can think for themselves then we’re gonna be in serious trouble.

For I believe that one day, robots will lead and humans will follow.

But hey, I’m no robotics expert.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton
www.charmainingleton.uk


Monday, 1 January 2018

What’s A Fungus Eating Plastic Called?

The question is, “What’s a fungus eating plastic called?”

We generate several tons of waste a day and plastic’s the major pollutant and cannot be broken break down easily or in an environmental friendly way.

However, the answer to rid ourselves of this plastic pollutant may here already, as samples taken from a rubbish dump outside Islamabad in Pakistan showed a soil fungus feeding on plastic.

It’s called ‘Aspergillus Tubingensis.’

A fungus that lives in soil that seems to have a taste for plastic.

This is great news for the planet, but let’s hope it doesn’t get a taste for rubber.

“Great, there goes my wheels.”  (tyres for those who don’t get it)

It makes you wonder what the other funguses eat?

So, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 18 December 2017

Do Transformer Robots Exist?

The question is, “Do transform robots exist?”

The answer to that question is yes, but only in a tiny format.

Created by MIT and inspired by Origami.

A tiny robot can change exoskeletons to move about. It can roll, walk, float and even glide.

It’s a great piece of technology, that could be used in space.

I hope that one-day similar technology in implemented in our homes.

Just think how handy it would be to have one piece of equipment in the kitchen that can transform from an oven to washing machine, or the bed transforming into a wardrobe.

Now that would be really neat and space saving.

So, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton



Monday, 4 December 2017

Can A Magnet Field Shield Aliens?

The question is, “Can a Magnet Field Shield Aliens?”

A new study showed that the moon’s magnet field lasted one billion years longer than the experts first thought.

So, firstly what does the magnetic field do?

In the case of Earth’s magnetic field. It deflects radiation that’s emitted by the sun’s rays.

So, how do aliens come into it, you may ask?

A good question. The experts believe that other planets that have magnet fields, are concealing alien life forms.

Which I believe is correct, especially as our magnet field’s not shielding us from alien visitors?

With more and more sightings of UFO’s (Unidentified Flying Objects) and now with USO’s (Unidentified Submerged Objects) the aliens sure know of our existence.

But hey I’m not an expert, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 27 November 2017

Are Robots To Be Morphed?

The question is, “Are robots to be morphed?”

I read an article that stated that researchers are looking to combine robots to create a new type of robot that are autonomous and can control themselves and work in teams.

Now I don’t know about you, but robots scare me.

I’ve watched the Terminator movie and look how that ended!

I understand tech and robotics companies want to grow their business and ideas to create the next new thing on the block but to go from science fiction to science fact, worries me.

In twenty years from now who knows, these megabots could be programming their own CPU themselves, without human assistance.

Remember the more they learn the less they can be controlled, and when that happens the human race will be doomed.

But hey I’m no robotics expert, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 20 November 2017

What’s A Megabot?

The question is, “What’s a Megabot?”

Researchers have created autonomous motor robots.

As these robots can control themselves like for example some of these wireless vacuum cleaners, they have now decided to make one, they call a Megabot.

Fiction is now becoming fact, as they plan to have Megabots that can do more than one thing rather than have lots of robots doing individual things.

These giant robots called Megabots are the future.

But should we worry?

As these powerful Megabot transformer type robots start coming onto the high streets and into our homes how safe will they really be.

For if their central processing unit (CPU) blows a fuse couldn’t they be a danger to us?

Who knows only the future will tell.

But hey I’m no researcher, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 13 November 2017

Why Do AI’s Need Human Teachers?

The question is, “Why do AI’s need human teachers?”

Professionals are helping big tech companies in contributing to the AI’s intelligence by adding their specialised area in that subject.

By doing this an AI will be able to learn more from a person’s experience this I believe will be added to the AI’s central processing unit (CPU).

The more data the AI can capture, the better its knowledge of humans and their capabilities.

However, this could be dangerous in the future?

For I believe that if an AI learns too much about humanity, it wouldn’t take long before it took control over its own destiny, and there wouldn’t be any way to stop them.

For as they learn and evolve they would’ve already overcome our primitive fail safes.

Hi-tech companies, the creators, are potentially creating something that’s even more intelligent and powerful than all of us put together.

So, do AI’s need teachers, or maybe this isn’t such a good idea after all.

But hey I’m no technician, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 6 November 2017

Are There Diamonds on Uranus?

The question is, “Are there diamonds on Uranus?”

Apparently, there are huge ones.

Scientific researchers experimented in a lab under conditions thought to be that of Uranus.

When they saw the results of this experiment they were surprised that teeny tiny gems had been produced.

The process might appear quite simple, but researchers had to re-create the icy conditions of a whole planet with intense temperature changes, and that’s no small task.

Now we’ve learnt that Uranus has some mighty big crystals.

So, what can we do about it?

Absolutely nothing, but who knows one day in the future we will take our place to fly within the stars, and maybe then if Uranus has oxygen we can visit and see the diamonds for ourselves.

Until then, lets enjoy the diamonds in the sky that we know as stars.

But hey I’m no scientific researcher, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 30 October 2017

Are Bot Flies An Alien Species?

The question is, “Are Bot flies an alien species?”

I watched a documentary a few months ago about Bot fly larva and it was an eye opener.

The Bot fly is as big as a bumble bee, but it has a very cunning way of distributing its eggs.

I watched it grab a fly, and after putting its eggs onto it the fly was released to do its dirty deeds.

When the fly landed, the larva attracted by the heat of the host would drop off onto the host and burrow under the skin. The host could be anything warm bodied, animal or human.

After six weeks it became a maggot and would eat its way out dropping to the ground before becoming an adult fly, where the process would repeat itself.

The worse thing was the size of the maggot and the hole left by the Bot fly. I watched as they pulled one out of someone’s head. This time the host was a man and not an animal.

The way the Bot fly and its larva behave tell me that they’re in survival mode.

So, is it possible that Bot flies are an alien species?

If you watch one in action they’re very smart, they use mosquitos and flies as their carriers, and survive by eating animal and human flesh until their emergence, ready to repeat the cycle.

But hey I’m no fly expert, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 23 October 2017

Are Robot Stretchers Reliable?

The question is, “Are robot stretchers reliable?”

In September 2017, we learnt that BAE Systems had designed a robot stretcher that can remove a wounded soldier from the battlefield.

This electric powered vehicle is unmanned, driven remotely by wireless remote control.

Eventually it will be fitted with artificial intelligence, like a GPS I suppose. This will allow the vehicle to navigate the battlefield, surprisingly all on its own.

So, how reliable will these robot stretchers be?

For with any electrical item this too will need charging, but if someone forgets to charge it, that’s going to be a problem.

It’s also a problem if it runs over a landmine and can’t finish its rescue mission, or worse still if this was to happen when its carrying a wounded soldier.

In the future, they plan to fit it with bomb disposal equipment, cameras for missions, or even a machine gun.

So, with regard to all of the above, how can they prevent the programme from being corrupted or worse still, controlled by a different remote handler that gets onto the same frequency?

But hey, I’m no expert, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 3 July 2017

What’s Causing The Ice Caps To Melt?


The question is, “What’s causing the ice caps to melt?”

I’ve heard that the ice caps are melting due to climate change.

Now climate change is the increase in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane that’s in the Earth’s upper atmosphere.

Scientists claim it’s caused by burning fossil fuels and deforestation which evidently is caused by human activity. However, I believe that erupting volcanoes have also contributed to this issue.

Then there’s the visitors from out of space. Now I’m sure that their space craft emissions are also contributing to this too. Maybe someone should have a word!

“Prevention rather than cure,” is my motto.

But anyways it doesn’t matter who’s causing it. If this was as urgent as the scientists claim then why have no drastic measures been put in place.

Across the globe there should be a total ban on tree felling, the burning, of coal, wood or any other material and no more petrol or diesel vehicles. We should all be using solar powered or electric vehicles by now especially in this new age of technology.

So why are we still living in the past?

But hey I’m no scientist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 26 June 2017

If Earth Evolves, Can We Adapt?


The question is, “If Earth Evolves, Can We Adapt?”

It’s said that we are in the midst of climate change. We’ve all experienced unusual weather patterns at some point in our life.
On some occasions in the UK, we’ve experienced a few different seasons in one day; from sun, followed by rain then sleet or snow. Some countries suffer extreme weather conditions, flooding, drought, tornados.

So, is climate change really causing this extreme weather or is our planet evolving?

With the Moon moving away from us by four centimetres each year and the Earth’s rotation slowing down, what will happen next?
Nobody knows, but one thing’s for sure humans are great with adapting to any given situation.

So, with that in mind could humans evolve?

I believe so as our survival instinct is strong, it’s just that we haven’t had to use it yet. But hey, that’s just my opinion, what do you think?
Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 19 June 2017

Does Space Plankton Exist?


The question is, “Does Space Plankton Exist?”
Our seas are magnificent and so is the universe.
Although we sail in ships and dive to the bottom of our oceans in submarines there’s still plenty of ocean surface that lays undiscovered.
Under a microscope sea water brings many surprises with unusual looking plants and animals. Some are known to us whilst there are some that are not. Either way we call them Plankton.
Now with this in mind although there’s still much more to discover under the oceans humans don’t want to pursue it. Their interest appears to be more focused on space and I don’t mean an empty space but the universe type space.
Now this is only my opinion, but isn’t it possible that there are invisible lifeforms that are similar to plankton that swim continuously within the darkness of space in-between the planets?
Basically, ‘Space Plankton,’ for I believe that something lives there it’s just that we don’t know it yet.
It’s been proven here on Earth that creatures can survive in extreme weather so why should space be any different.
But hey I’m no scientist it’s just my theory, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton




Monday, 12 June 2017

Are Sea Cucumbers Clones?


The question is, “Are Sea Cucumber’s clones?”

I don’t know if you know this but a sea cucumber is a scavenger that eats algae and waste particles and can grow up to three feet long.

If you cut one in half it becomes two separate sea cucumbers.

The more pieces you cut out of a sea cucumber, the more individual live sea cucumbers are created.

So, with this in mind is it possible that they were all cloned from the first ever sea cucumber?

Interesting ah?

I read that they can be eaten in a soup, in a stew or even stuffed with meat, however I’ve never tried one and I’m not likely too either.

These amazing creatures are doing a great job keeping the algae levels down and their regeneration skills are basically out of this world, literally.

For all we know this creature could have come from another planet bought to Earth on the back of a meteorite that crashed landed into our ocean.

Buy hey, what do I know I’m not a marine biologist, what do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton

Monday, 22 May 2017

What’s The Baltic Sea Object?

The question is, “What’s the Baltic Sea Object?”

In 2011 on the sea bed off Sweden an unusual object was found using sonar by Ocean X, a professional diving company.

It looked like an alien space ship, circular in shape with grooves in its surface. 

The Star Wars Millennium Falcon space ship has a striking resemblance to it even though the first film was not released until 1977.

The underwater team experienced technology failures when getting close to it.

Tests also revealed that a structure it rests on was created by metals that nature couldn't produce.

So was this structure some kind of alien runway for flying spacecrafts? And had the land it was on originally been reclaimed by the ocean like Atlantis?

Buy hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 15 May 2017

What Is Pandora?

The question is, “What is Pandora?”

This is the name given to a giant virus found underwater in Chile and Australia.

Named the Pandoravirus it’s ten times larger than other viruses.

Scientists claim that only 6% of its genes have been seen on Earth, so where does the rest come from?

It’s claimed that this virus came from Mars which is plausible except that we don’t know for sure. China’s planning to take its first return mission by 2030 so we may find out then.

But if it’s confirmed that it did originate from Mars then that would suggest it’s extraterrestrial and could be a danger to us.

However with that said isn’t it possible that the virus has already been circulated by the oceans and sea creatures, for as I first mentioned it’s been found in both Chile and Australia that’s separated by an ocean only 12,726 km apart and if land creatures eat the sea creatures contaminated with the virus and man eats the animal that ate the sea creature than we are contaminated – see where I’m going with this?

Buy hey, I’m no scientist.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton


Monday, 1 May 2017

Who Is Ata?

The question is, “Who is Ata?”

In 2003 researchers discovered a skeleton that was 6-8 inches long in a Chilean Desert.

The most interesting thing of all was that it looked alien.

It had an elongated head, mature teeth and well developed bones. It also had nine ribs where we humans have 12 and scans revealed that its heart and lungs were still intact.

Well you can imagine the researchers surprise when it was declared human even though 9% of its DNA didn’t match our human genome.

Some believe it’s a deformed human especially as the bone structure was like that of a six year old child. But at 6-8 inches long this appears to be very interesting mystery.

So if Ata is human and 9% is of alien origin then could this be our missing evolutionary link? 

Now I'm no genius but if this is the case then it looks like our missing link is alien?

But hey I'm no archaeologist what do I know.

What do you think?

Author: Charmain Ingleton