What happens to the giant empty spaces underground when oil is pumped out for many years like in Saudi Arabia?

Your question contains a giant error. There are no giant empty spaces left after pumping out the oil for decades. Unlike Carlsbad caverns, the pores containing oil in…

What is the best early morning habit for success?

I wake up every morning at 2:30. This may seem a bit overexagerrated, but please hear me out. No success without sacrifice! The first thing I do is…

Why can’t officers sit and eat with the enlisted if they’re all on the same team?

I visited the various messes daily when I was on duty, whether at sea or in port. I never visited during meal times. This would have required everyone…

Why do ships stop in the middle of the ocean?

I noticed there were several answers already in place for this question, because there are several reasons for coming to DIW, which means dead in the water in…

When the Crow Feels Sick, It Looks for Ants

When a crow feels unwell, it perches near an ant nest, spread its wings, stays still and let the ants attack it. They do it for a powerful…

Why do planes not fly over Mt. Everest or the Pacific Ocean?

Every single plane that flies from China, Japan, Australia, India and most Asian countries to the USA, Canada, Mexico or anywhere in South America flies over the Pacific….

What causes the Earth to vibrate at a frequency of 7.83Hz?

The vibration of Earth at a frequency of 7.83 Hz is known as Schumann resonance – named after the German physicist Otto Schumann (1888-1974), who predicted and mathematically described the…

What do dealerships in the United States do with cars that are not sold?

A friend of mine owns a dealership locally. Here’s what he told me once: The new cars, going out of production year, can’t be sent back to the…

Why did nature never develop a natural predator for humans?

There is no predator that naturally hunt humans, because we killed all predators that tried. And we also killed all predators that interfered with any of our other…

Is the iceberg that hit Titanic still there, or has it completely melted?

That iceberg is not only still there, it’s still sinking ships with amazing regularity! Known amongst Atlantic sea captains as Le Glaçon de chagrin, or “The Ice Cube of Sorrow,” it…