This blog essentially is just another blog of many that collates interesting ideas and will hopefully provide a good and addictive read. Articles will be used or copied from numerous different sources over the Internet and wherever else they are discovered. For example:
New Scientist magazine,
Practical Fishkeeping Magazine,
Whilst living my life I keep stumbling across loads of interesting ideas usually within what would be classified as science and art that seem to have almost universal appeal! One example of many is the discovery that the Milky Way could taste like raspberries! A bizarre piece of information where two worlds seem to have become entwined, cosmology mocking our earths feeble attempt at evolving raspberries. Another example of an appealing idea I think, is the 'invention' of the worlds hottest chili sauce ever: 'Blair's 16 Million Reserve'. This sauce is literally the hottest sauce the world will ever see since it's single ingredient is capsaicin - the chemical that gives even the hottest chili in the world it's painfully spicy sensation. To make this 'sauce' capsaicin is extracted from tons of extremely hot chili peppers for every lb of the final product.
People, or at least a number of people I know (possibly the majority), seem to love talking about these things they have discovered or heard. Scanning the Internet at home and the magazine rack in the shopping centre you find that a number of people out there also share the same fascination. The fascination of discovering random crap that stimulates and bends the mind regardless of whether it's useful to your own life or not. I personally find that half of these ideas either are mildly practical as well or at least let me fantasise about how they could be practically applied, which is part of what makes and keeps me interested in these bizarre and interesting phenomena!
New Scientist magazine,
Practical Fishkeeping Magazine,
Whilst living my life I keep stumbling across loads of interesting ideas usually within what would be classified as science and art that seem to have almost universal appeal! One example of many is the discovery that the Milky Way could taste like raspberries! A bizarre piece of information where two worlds seem to have become entwined, cosmology mocking our earths feeble attempt at evolving raspberries. Another example of an appealing idea I think, is the 'invention' of the worlds hottest chili sauce ever: 'Blair's 16 Million Reserve'. This sauce is literally the hottest sauce the world will ever see since it's single ingredient is capsaicin - the chemical that gives even the hottest chili in the world it's painfully spicy sensation. To make this 'sauce' capsaicin is extracted from tons of extremely hot chili peppers for every lb of the final product.
People, or at least a number of people I know (possibly the majority), seem to love talking about these things they have discovered or heard. Scanning the Internet at home and the magazine rack in the shopping centre you find that a number of people out there also share the same fascination. The fascination of discovering random crap that stimulates and bends the mind regardless of whether it's useful to your own life or not. I personally find that half of these ideas either are mildly practical as well or at least let me fantasise about how they could be practically applied, which is part of what makes and keeps me interested in these bizarre and interesting phenomena!

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