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10 fun psychological fact about Human Behaviour

Psychology is the scientific study of human mind and behaviour: how we think, feel, act and interact individually and in groups. An understanding of  how behaviour difficulties develop and are maintained is an essential prerequisite to providing appropriate support for pupils in our schools.





 Top 10  New Year's Eve Traditions you knew!


 If you do a little research you will come to know that be it the western or the eastern part of the world, New Year is celebrated with equal enthusiasm everywhere. Many New Year customs that we take for granted actually date from ancient times. This year, ring out the old and ring in the new with a New Year tradition—or two!



Dreams are mostly fascinating, exciting, terrifying, Mysterious, bewildering, eye-opening and sometimes a nightmarish living hell or just plain weird. dreams are all that and much more.Here are 10 amazing facts about dreams that you might have never heard about.



10. Not everyone dreams in color

While approximately 80 percent of all dreams are in color, there are a small percentage of people who claim to only dream in black and white.As much as 12% of people only dream in black and white.


9. Blind people dream too

Blind people who were not born blind see images in their dreams but people who were born blind don’t see anything at all. They still dream, and their dreams are just as intense and interesting, but they involve the other senses beside sight.


 8. You can linger in a dream after waking.

Have you ever woken up from such a beautiful, perfect dream that you wished you could go back to sleep to soak it all up (you know, the dream about George Clooney?)? You can! Just lie still—don’t move a muscle—and you can remain in a semi-dreamlike state for a few minutes. “The best way to remember your dreams is to simply stay put when you wake up,” says Loewenberg. “Remain in the position you woke up in, because that is the position you were dreaming in. When you move your body, you disconnect yourself from the dream you were just in seconds ago.”


7. You Forget Most of Your Dreams

95 percent of all dreams are quickly forgotten shortly after waking.You can have up to seven different dreams per night depending on how many REM (Rapid Eye Moment) cycles you have. We only dream during the REM period of sleep, and the average person dreams one to two hours every night.


6. Dreams tend to be negative

Surprisingly, dreams are more often negative than positive. The three most widely reported emotions felt during dreaming are anger, sadness and fear.


5. You can’t tell time or Read while Dreaming

If you are unsure whether you are dreaming or not, try reading something. The vast majority of people are incapable of reading in their dreams. The same goes for clocks: each time you look at a clock it will tell a different time and the hands on the clock won’t appear to be moving as reported by lucid dreamers.


4. You Can Control Your Dreams

There is a whole subculture of people practicing what is called lucid or conscious dreaming. Using various techniques, these people have supposedly learned to assume control of their dreams and do amazing things like flying, passing through walls, and traveling to different dimensions or even back in time.


3. In our dreams we only see faces that we already know

The human brain is responsible for many complex creations, but it can’t invent the image of people. So the “strangers” that you meet in your dreams actually have the faces of people who you’ve once seen in your real life but forgotten, like your childhood mailman or that guy bumped into on the side walk that one time.


2. Sleep paralysis

Two characteristics of sleep paralysis are the inability to move (hence paralysis) and a sense of an extremely evil presence in the room with you. It doesn't feel like a dream, but 100% real. IT amplify the emotions of fear, terror and anxiety.
Enough Said!!!


1. Dream drug

There are actually people who like dreaming and dreams so much that they never want to wake up. They want to continue on dreaming even during the day, so they take an illegal and extremely potent hallucinogenic drug called Dimethyltryptamine. It is actually only an isolated and synthetic form of the chemical our brains produce naturally during dreaming.

Human Brain, Are remarkably complex objects with a hundred billion neurons, a quadrillion connections, and we still know very little about how this organic super computer operates. But we do know the human brain is the most complicated thing we have yet discovered.It gives us the power to form language and culture, consciousness, the idea of self, the ability to learn, and understand the universe and reflect on our place within it. We even have an inbuilt “model of gravity“, which is pretty useful.




So,  Here is the top 10 amazing Facts about our Brain .


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Universe is full of mystery. We only know about the 2 % of the entire observable universe.Although we have come a long way in our understanding, with every passing day new discoveries are made. So, Here are some fun facts about universe you mat never heard about.



10. SATURN CAN FLOAT ON WATER

The density of Saturn is so low that if you were to put it in a giant glass of water it would float. The actual density of Saturn is 0.687 g/cm3 while the density of water is 0.998 g/cm3.


9. The moon is drifting away from Earth

Every year the moon moves about 3.8cm further away from the Earth.


8. If two pieces of metal touch in space, they become permanently stuck together

Two pieces of metal without any coating on them will form in to one piece in the vacuum of space.


7. There Is A Giant Booze Cloud In Space

In 2006, the MERLIN radio telescope detected a huge cloud in space consisting of gaseous methyl alcohol.


6. There’s A Very, Very Big Diamond Out There

Discovered in 2004, a collapsed star just 50 light years away from Earth was discovered, measuring 4000 km across and with a pure diamond core


5. Neutron Stars Are Very, Very Heavy
neutron star with a size of a sugar cube can weighs around 100 million tons.


4. Nuking the Moon

In the late 1950s, by way of something labeled Project A119 the United States decided it would be a good idea to launch a nuclear missile at the moon.
however, the plan was never executed.


3. The Moon smells like gunpowder

Upon leaving the moon astronauts on the Apollo missions described moon dust as smelling like gunpowder and feeling extremely soft.


2. The Universal Speed Limit

Nothing in the universe can exceed the speed of light.
( 186,000 miles per second )


1. The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe.



Our brains are remarkably complex objects with a hundred billion neurons, a quadrillion connections, and we still know very little about how this organic super computer operates. But we do know the human brain is the most complicated thing we have yet discovered.

The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth and the fifth largest moon in the Solar System. It is the largest natural satellite of a planet in the Solar System relative to the size of its primary,[e] having 27% the diameter and 60% the density of Earth, resulting in 181 its mass. Among satellites with known densities, the Moon is the second densest, after Io, a satellite of Jupiter.

Distance to Earth384,400 km
Orbital period27 days
Gravity1.622 m/s²
Age4.527 billion years
Circumference10,917 km


The average distance to the Moon is 384,403 km (238,857 miles).

Before you put this answer into your homework you’ve got to understand that the Moon takes an elliptical path around the Earth. That number, 384,403 km, is an average distance that astronomers call the semi-major axis. The Moon can get closer to the Earth and it can get further.
At its closest point, known as the perigee, the Moon is only 363,104 km (225,622 miles). And at its most distant point, called apogee, the Moon gets to a distance of 406,696 km (252,088 miles).



Distance to the Moon

Before Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin, Jr. stepped on the 
moon on July 20, 1969, people had studied the moon by eye, telescope and images from 
spacecraft. As long as people have looked at the moon, they have wondered how far away it is 
from Earth. The average distance to the moon is 382,500 kilometers. The distance varies 
because the moon travels around Earth in an elliptical orbit. At perigee, the point at which the 
moon is closest to Earth, the distance is approximately 360,000 kilometers. At apogee, the point 
at which the moon is farthest from Earth, the distance is approximately 405,000 kilometers.




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