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Animals and humans dream, tongue sticks due to heat transfer, spicy food makes nose run, space appears black due to universe expansion.
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It's AumSum Time Hi guys. Can you guess the title of my next video? No. On its underside, a spider has organs called spinnerets that spin silk threads. Hurry up. Write your guess in the comments section below. Wake up, wake up dude. You're dreaming. Humans dream during their rapid eye movement stage of sleep or REM sleep. In a research, The brain a... Read More
Key Insights
- 😪 Animals may dream like humans based on brain activity similarities during REM sleep.
- 💈 Tongue sticking to frozen poles is due to metal pole heat transfer causing saliva freeze.
- 😋 Spicy food causes the nose to run by activating heat receptors and increasing mucus production.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do animals dream like humans?
Animals' brain activities during REM sleep mirror their daily activities, suggesting they may dream like humans based on similar patterns.
Q: Why does the tongue stick to a frozen pole?
The tongue's heat transfer to the metal pole causes saliva freeze, leading to sticking due to faster heat loss than replenishment.
Q: Why does spicy food make the nose run?
Spicy food chemicals activate heat receptors in the nose, causing inflammation, irritation, and increased mucus production to defend against the chemicals.
Q: Why is space black?
The expansion of the universe stretches out light from stars beyond detection, making space appear black as light has not reached us yet.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Spinnerets in spiders and REM sleep similarities hint at animals dreaming like humans.
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Tongue sticking to frozen poles explained by heat transfer preventing saliva freezing.
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Spicy food makes the nose run due to chemicals activating heat receptors, producing more mucus as a defense mechanism.
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