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Ants are the most multitudinous group of living beings on Earth. Their total weight is greater than that of all humans combined. Ants are like people: they dream of finding work that is to their liking, engaging in agriculture and building huge states. They are communal insects living in one family. The size of these colonies ranges from ten to several millions of individuals. One ant colony includes ant hills, a network of well-trodden roads and surrounding areas where the family collects food.
In March 2003, when processing the data radio telescope Arecibo, three intensive spikes were found on the hydrogen frequency with total duration of about a minute. The source was located between the constellations Pisces and Aries in a starless “bag” about 1,200 light-years away, but the signal itself was undergoing a significant frequency shift of 8-35Hz/s. Almost half a century of observations in SETi project yet no definite results on the artefacts.
In ancient times, when an important message was transmitted, one had to consider the chance that the message could be interpreted by the enemy. The fate of the state often depended on the ability to encrypt information and decipher the secret codes of the enemy. In the modern world it has become even more difficult. At every turn, people face problem to protect information whether banking transactions or personal computer data. Here too encryption is used, in which prime numbers play a major role.
When people talk about rays, we usually think about electromagnetic waves. Think of lesser beams, beams of light, X-rays, or gamma radiations. In physics there are “rays” that have nothing to do with the light or electromagnetism. A simple example is radioactivity. This often takes the form of gamma radiation, but there are also alpha and beta rays which are respectively a stream of helium and a stream of electrons. The same applies to the cosmic rays, which were discovered just over a century ago.
Not long ago, some scientists claimed that the human brain does not change at al during our lifetimes, and that nerve cells cannot recover from damage. But over time, it turned out that they could not have been more wrong. It was revealed that the brain possesses the unbelievable ability to change its structure, a property called neuroplasticity.