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#Curiosities Reel by @inventory.oi - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.
On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Curiosities Reel by @tech.on.lab - Almost every TV has a hidden function that few people know about… and nobody tells you about it! 👀📺 #technology #tips #tv #curiosities #cellphone en
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Almost every TV has a hidden function that few people know about… and nobody tells you about it! 👀📺 #technology #tips #tv #curiosities #cellphone entertainment
#Curiosities Reel by @explainclipss - 🇯🇵 Ever imagined generating energy just by walking?

In some busy areas of Japan, special plates have been installed in the ground that transform th
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🇯🇵 Ever imagined generating energy just by walking? In some busy areas of Japan, special plates have been installed in the ground that transform the impact of footsteps into electricity. When a person steps, the material compresses slightly and converts that pressure into energy. In the Shibuya area, through which millions of people pass daily, this technology helps power LED lights, information panels, and sensors. It's a simple solution that takes advantage of the intense flow of cities to reinforce urban sustainability. #Japan #Technology #Innovation #Sustainability #Curiosities
#Curiosities Reel by @unexplainedscience - Osaka boasts one of the most impressive solutions for natural disasters. These enormous floodgates aren't there for aesthetics… they're designed to sa
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Osaka boasts one of the most impressive solutions for natural disasters. These enormous floodgates aren’t there for aesthetics… they’re designed to save the city. When a typhoon or an extreme rise in sea level approaches, this structure activates and completely blocks the passage of water. What appears to be a simple “giant gate” is actually a brutal feat of engineering capable of withstanding the force of the ocean. The most striking aspect is that everything is calculated down to the millimeter: weight, pressure, water speed… all to prevent floods that could affect millions of people. And although it seems like something out of the future, this has been in operation for years. 📕 If you want to discover revelations you won’t read anywhere else, you have to check out THE UNEXPLAINABLE 🔗 Link in my bio #theunexplained #science #mysteries #curiosities #enigmas
#Curiosities Reel by @technewsroom.ai - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.
On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. Follow @thatisnewton_ ,All credits to respective creators/owners. DM for credits/ removal #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Curiosities Reel by @theinnovativenurturer (verified account) - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.

On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #science #mindset #explore
#Curiosities Reel by @sci_discover1 - The repeated colisions injured its head and knocked off some of its
scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a
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The repeated colisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike's mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It's often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind. Follow ethewealthytimes G for more fascinating insights from SCience and nature. #science #curiosities #facts #nature #mindsetmatters
#Curiosities Reel by @informativedose - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.

On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Curiosities Reel by @ai.dropzone - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.
On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Curiosities Reel by @ofeliperesolve - ⚡️ FREE ENERGY? THE SECRET THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW! 🤫

Have you ever imagined never paying an electricity bill again? 💡 

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⚡️ FREE ENERGY? THE SECRET THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW! 🤫 Have you ever imagined never paying an electricity bill again? 💡 This video is going viral for showing a home-built magnetic motor capable of generating energy independently! 🌍🔥 As energy prices continue to rise, inventors around the world are looking for alternative solutions like this one. But does it really work, or is it just physics applied in a way we don’t fully understand yet? 🤔 🛠 How the concept works: 1. Attraction and Repulsion: The system uses neodymium magnets strategically placed on a wheel. 2. Perpetual Motion (Theoretical): Magnetic force continuously pushes and pulls the wheel, creating a cycle of motion. 3. Energy Conversion: This rotational motion is connected to an alternator (or generator), transforming mechanical energy into electrical energy. 4. Independence: The result is an energy source that doesn’t depend on the traditional electrical grid! 🔌✨ Many say these projects are “hidden” by big corporations. What do you think? Reality or just a curious experiment? Comment “ENERGY” below if you want to learn more about how to build your own independent power source! 👇 #publi #energy #sustainability #invention #curiosities
#Curiosities Reel by @_mysteryreads_ - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. . video credit - -vidv #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Curiosities Reel by @brainfact.gio - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.

On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. . . . #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts

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