​FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WATER The Shape-Shifter Next Door: Why Water is Science’s Greatest Unsolved Mystery. ​We drink it, shower in it, cook with it, and buy it in plastic bottles. It covers over 70% of our planet and makes up roughly 60% of our ...
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"SURiMOUNT" - 5 new articles

  1. FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WATER
  2. SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY: WHAT IF TIME FLOWS BACK?
  3. HEALTH WATCH: THE SECOND BRAIN
  4. ​S&T WATCH: Unleashing 3.5-Billion-Year-Old Biology to Conquer the Desert
  5. ALARMING FACTS:THE WORLD ORDER IS BREAKING?
  6. More Recent Articles

FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WATER

FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT WATER 
The Shape-Shifter Next Door: Why Water is Science’s Greatest Unsolved Mystery

​We drink it, shower in it, cook with it, and buy it in plastic bottles. It covers over 70% of our planet and makes up roughly 60% of our own bodies. Because water is everywhere, we treat it as the definition of "ordinary."
​But if you talk to molecular physicists and physical chemists, they will tell you a completely different story. 

To science, water is an absolute freak of nature.

 It breaks almost every rule in the chemistry textbook.

​If you look closely at the molecular quirks of H₂O, a mind-bending reality emerges: water is an alien shape-shifter hiding in plain sight. Here are the most fascinating, rule-breaking facts about the world's strangest liquid.

​1. The Ice Paradox (Why It Floats)

​Almost every substance on Earth behaves the same way when it transitions from a liquid to a solid: it contracts, gets denser, and sinks. If you melt gold, iron, or wax, the solid chunks will plummet straight to the bottom of the liquid container.

​Water looks at that rule and completely ignores it.

​When water freezes, it spectacularly expands. As the temperature drops toward 0°C (32°F), the molecules slow down and force themselves into a rigid, highly organized crystalline lattice. 

This structure actually leaves more space between the molecules than they had when they were fluidly sloshing around.

​Because it expands, ice is about 9% less dense than liquid water. So, it floats.


​Why this matters for life: If ice behaved "normally" and sank, the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers would freeze from the bottom up. Every winter, aquatic life would be crushed or frozen solid. Instead, ice forms a insulating blanket on top, keeping the liquid water underneath warm enough for life to thrive.

​2. A Tale of Two Liquids?

​For decades, scientists have been puzzled by water's chaotic behavior at low temperatures. In recent years, groundbreaking experiments using ultra-fast X-ray lasers have led to a stunning hypothesis: ** liquid water might actually be two different liquids competing for dominance.**

​At supercooled temperatures (water cooled far below its freezing point without actually turning to ice), researchers discovered that water molecules fluctuate between two distinct structural arrangements:
​Low-Density Liquid (LDL): The molecules form an open, orderly, tetrahedral structure.

​High-Density Liquid (HDL): The molecules are packed tightly together in a messy, chaotic jumble.
​At room temperature, these two states are shifting and morphing back and forth so incredibly fast (in a matter of picoseconds) that it looks like a single, uniform liquid to us. We aren't just drinking water; we are drinking a microscopic tug-of-war between two entirely different structural states.

​3. The "Universal Solvent" High-Wire Act

​Water is a chemical powerhouse because of its polarity.

​A water molecule looks a bit like a Mickey Mouse head. The single oxygen atom hoards electrons, giving it a slight negative charge, while the two hydrogen atoms get a slight positive charge. This asymmetry turns every single water molecule into a tiny, powerful magnet.


Because it is highly polar, water can wedge itself into the chemical bonds of other substances, tearing them apart. It dissolves more substances than any other liquid on Earth—including the strongest acids. Wherever water flows, whether through deep mountain rocks or the microscopic veins in your brain, it carries vital chemicals, minerals, and nutrients along with it.

​4. It Defies Gravity via Surface Tension

​Have you ever wondered how a massive 300-foot Redwood tree gets water from its deep roots all the way up to its highest leaves without a mechanical pump?

​Water manages this impossible feat through two forces: cohesion (water sticking to water) and adhesion (water sticking to other surfaces). Because water molecules love to cling to each other, they have an extraordinarily high surface tension.

​Inside the narrow tubes of a plant (called the xylem), water molecules pull each other upward in an unbroken chain, climbing against the pull of gravity like miniature rock climbers. It’s the same physics that allows water strider bugs to literally walk across the surface of a pond without breaking through.

​5. The Cosmos in Your Glass

​Every drop of water you drink has a history that stretches back long before the Earth, or even our Sun, existed.

​Astrophysicists tracking the chemical signatures of water have discovered that up to 50% of the water on Earth was formed in interstellar space, born inside cold, dark molecular clouds before our solar system was even a glimmer in the universe’s eye.

​The water keeping you alive today was floating through the cosmos billions of years ago. It has been cycled through the atmosphere, frozen into ancient glaciers, drunk by Tyrannosaurus Rexes, and filtered through ancient civilizations.

​The Takeaway

​Water is so much more than a transparent fluid to quench our thirst. It is a cosmic anomaly, a molecular rebel, and a shape-shifting mystery that science is still actively trying to fully decode. The next time you pour yourself a humble glass of water, take a moment to look at it. You aren't just looking at a beverage—you’re looking at one of nature's greatest masterpieces.

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SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY: WHAT IF TIME FLOWS BACK?


​The River That Flows Backward: What If Time Ran in Reverse?

​We live our lives enslaved by an invisible arrow. It dictates that youth fades into old age, spilled milk never leaps back into the glass, and the past is an unalterable vault while the future is an unwritten ledger. We perceive time as a relentless, one-way street.

​But what if this linear march is nothing more than a stubborn illusion? What if, at the deepest levels of reality and consciousness, time can run backward?

​When we bridge the cutting-edge frontiers of theoretical physics with the ancient insights of mysticism, the concept of "reverse time" transforms from a sci-fi trope into a profound revelation about the nature of existence.

​The Cosmic Balance: Physics and the Arrow of Time

​In our daily lives, the direction of time feels absolute. Physicists attribute this to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that entropy—or disorder—always increases. A dropped coffee mug shatters because a broken mug is far more disordered than a whole one. The universe, it seems, prefers chaos over order, and that progression creates our "psychological" arrow of time.

​Yet, if you look at the fundamental equations of physics—from Isaac Newton’s laws of motion to Albert Einstein’s General Relativity and the strange rules of Quantum Mechanics—something bizarre emerges: They don’t care about the direction of time.

​Mathematically, almost all the fundamental laws of nature are "time-symmetric." If you ran the equations of a planet orbiting a star or a particle colliding in a vacuum in reverse, they would work perfectly. The universe, at its foundational level, does not have a preferred direction.

​Some physicists have even proposed that at the moment of the Big Bang, a "mirror universe" might have been created alongside our own—a cosmos where time flows in the exact opposite direction to ours. To an observer there, we are the ones moving backward.

​The Eternal Now: The Spiritual View of Time

​While modern science is still wrestling with equations that allow for backward time, spiritual traditions have long maintained that our linear perception of time is a construct of the limited human mind.
​In Eastern philosophies, particularly within Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism, the concept of time is tied to Maya—the grand illusion. Mystics argue that past, present, and future are not separate rooms we walk through, but a single, eternal tapestry.

​If time is a web rather than a line, then "running backward" is not a violation of nature, but a shift in consciousness. When we experience moments of deep meditation, deja vu, or profound intuition, are we briefly catching a glimpse of the ripples traveling backward from our future?

​In many spiritual frameworks, the soul is not bound by the clock. While the physical body moves forward toward decay, the spiritual journey is often described as a process of remembering—a reverse journey back to the primordial source. It is an unravelling of ego, a return to the innocence of the beginning. In essence, spiritual evolution is a journey backward to the ultimate origin.

​The Meeting Ground: Where the Rivers Converge

​What happens when we overlay the science of reverse time with spiritual philosophy? We arrive at a breathtaking realization: The universe is not a rigid machine marching toward a dead end; it is a dynamic, breathing paradox.

​If quantum particles can experience retrocausality (where a future choice influences a past event—a phenomenon demonstrated in various "delayed-choice" physics experiments), then our universe is deeply interconnected across the temporal plane. Your future self might, in some subtle, quantum way, be echoing backward to guide your present choices.

​The idea of time running backward forces us to ask a liberating question: If the future can influence the past, are we truly victims of our history? Or are we being pulled forward by a destiny that has already occurred?

​Living in the Loop

​Perhaps time runs forward so we can experience the beauty of growth, choice, and consequence. But perhaps it runs backward to remind us that nothing is truly lost. The shattered mug, the faded youth, the passed loved one—in a universe where time is fluid, these moments do not cease to exist. They remain safely anchored in the fabric of reality, waiting for the perspective that sees time not as a river rushing away from us, but as a vast, magnificent ocean in which we are eternally immersed.

​The next time you look at a clock, remember: the ticking is just a perspective. Beneath the surface of things, the beginning and the end are holding hands.

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HEALTH WATCH: THE SECOND BRAIN


A fascinating topic. The idea of the "Second Brain" usually refers to the vast network of neurons in our digestive system—known as the Enteric Nervous System—which communicates continuously with the brain and influences our mood, immunity, and overall health.

HEALTH WATCH: THE SECOND BRAIN
The Amazing Intelligence Hidden in Your Gut

What if someone told you that you have not one brain, but two?

It may sound like science fiction, but modern medical research has revealed that our digestive system contains a remarkably complex network of more than 100 million nerve cells. This network, known as the Enteric Nervous System (ENS), is often called the "Second Brain."

Located in the walls of our gastrointestinal tract, the ENS works around the clock, helping to control digestion, absorption of nutrients, and communication with the brain. Scientists are increasingly discovering that this "gut brain" plays a vital role in our physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
The Gut-Brain Connection

Have you ever experienced "butterflies in your stomach" before an important event? Or lost your appetite when feeling anxious?

These common experiences are examples of the powerful communication between the brain and the gut. The two are connected through a sophisticated network of nerves, hormones, and biochemical signals, often referred to as the "gut-brain axis."

The gut constantly sends messages to the brain, and the brain responds in return. This two-way communication influences everything from digestion and sleep to mood and decision-making.

The Home of Happy Chemicals

One of the most surprising discoveries in recent years is that a large percentage of the body's serotonin—a chemical associated with happiness and emotional balance—is produced in the digestive system.
The gut also houses trillions of microorganisms collectively known as the gut microbiome. These tiny residents help digest food, support immunity, and even influence mental health.

Scientists now believe that a healthy gut microbiome may contribute to better mood, sharper thinking, and improved resilience against stress.

Why Gut Health Matters

An unhealthy gut can affect much more than digestion. Researchers are exploring links between gut health and conditions such as:

Anxiety and depression
Obesity
Diabetes
Autoimmune disorders
Chronic inflammation
Sleep disturbances

While many questions remain unanswered, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: taking care of the gut is an essential part of taking care of the whole body.

How to Nourish Your Second Brain

Fortunately, supporting gut health does not require expensive treatments. Simple lifestyle habits can make a significant difference:

Eat More Natural Foods

Fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes provide valuable nutrients and fiber that nourish beneficial gut bacteria.

Include Fermented Foods

Curd, yogurt, buttermilk, idli, dosa batter, and other fermented foods can help maintain a healthy balance of microorganisms.

Stay Active

Regular physical activity supports both digestive and mental health.

Sleep Well

Quality sleep helps regulate the gut-brain connection.

Manage Stress

Meditation, yoga, prayer, and relaxation practices can positively influence both the brain and the gut.

Avoid Excessive Processed Foods

Highly processed foods and excessive sugar may disrupt the balance of beneficial gut bacteria.

The Future of Medicine

Researchers around the world are increasingly studying the gut microbiome and the enteric nervous system. Some experts believe that future treatments for many physical and mental health conditions may involve restoring balance within the gut ecosystem.

The more science learns about the "Second Brain," the clearer it becomes that health begins not only in the mind but also in the gut.

Food for Thought

Perhaps the old saying "You are what you eat" is more accurate than we ever imagined.
By caring for our digestive system, we may be nurturing not just our bodies, but also our minds, emotions, and overall quality of life.

The road to better health may begin with a healthy gut—the remarkable Second Brain within us.

"A healthy outside starts from the inside." — Robert Urich

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​S&T WATCH: Unleashing 3.5-Billion-Year-Old Biology to Conquer the Desert

Good morning! This is an incredibly fascinating topic. What you're looking at is a massive leap forward in ecological engineering, combining deep evolutionary history with cutting-edge environmental solutions.

​The image itself is actually an AI-generated conceptual graphic, but the underlying science of using biological soil crusts (biocrusts) to battle desertification is very real and highly promising.

​Here is an engaging post  for our S&T WATCH column.

​S&T WATCH: Unleashing 3.5-Billion-Year-Old Biology to Conquer the Desert

​Imagine turning a shifting, barren desert into a stable, life-supporting ecosystem in under a year. It sounds like science fiction—or perhaps a scene out of Dune—but researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are making it a reality using one of Earth’s oldest evolutionary secrets: cyanobacteria.

​In the unforgiving expanses of the Taklamakan Desert, scientists have successfully deployed lab-grown cyanobacteria to bind loose sand into a living, resilient crust. By accelerating a process that normally takes decades in nature, this breakthrough offers a radical new weapon against global desertification.
​The Secret is in the "Glue"

​Desert sand is inherently hostile to plant life because it lacks structure; wind blows it away, and water drains right through it. To solve this, scientists looked backward—roughly 3.5 billion years backward—to cyanobacteria, the ancient micro-organisms responsible for first oxygenating our planet.

​When sprayed onto dunes, these bacteria go to work as microscopic structural engineers:
​Binding the Sand: The bacteria secrete extracellular polymeric substances (EPS)—essentially sticky, natural sugars. These sugars act as a biological glue, cementing loose sand grains into a cohesive matrix.

​Creating a "Biocrust": Within 10 months, this process forms a stable, living top layer known as a biological soil crust.

​Nutrient Cycling: Once established, these organisms actively pull carbon dioxide from the air and fix atmospheric nitrogen into the ground, self-generating the foundational nutrients that plants need to survive.

​The Impact: In controlled tests, this engineered biocrust reduced wind-driven soil erosion by an astonishing 90 percent, effectively locking the desert floor in place.

​From Sand Fixation to Green Horizons

​It is important to manage expectations: this technique doesn’t magically spawn instant, lush cornfields over sand dunes overnight. Instead, it solves the critical "Step One" of ecological restoration. By halting shifting sands and moisture loss, the biocrust acts as a pioneering life-support system. It paves the way for hardy grasses and shrubs to take root naturally, kickstarting a broader ecological recovery.
​This initiative seamlessly integrates into China’s massive, ongoing anti-desertification campaigns—such as the Three-North Shelter Forest Program (the "Green Great Wall")—which has already reclaimed tens of millions of acres of degraded land.

​Why This Matters for the Future

​With climate change accelerating aridification, over 25% of the world’s land area is currently threatened by desertification, directly impacting the livelihoods of over a billion people.

​The breakthrough in the Taklamakan Desert reminds us that sometimes the most futuristic solutions are written in our planet's deepest past. By scaling up these ancient micro-architects, science isn't just fighting back the desert—it's rewriting the rules of ecological reclamation.

​What are your thoughts on using bio-engineering to reshape degraded environments? Let us know in the comments below!

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ALARMING FACTS:THE WORLD ORDER IS BREAKING?

ALARMING FACTS:
THE WORLD ORDER IS BREAKING?

Understanding the Alarming Changes Shaping Our Future

*"May you live in interesting times," says an old proverb. If so, we are certainly living through some of the most interesting—and challenging—times in modern history.

Across the globe, many experts are warning that the international order that emerged after the Second World War is undergoing a profound transformation. Institutions, alliances, trade relationships, and geopolitical balances that seemed stable for decades are being questioned, challenged, and reshaped.

What Is the "World Order"?

The term "world order" refers to the system of rules, institutions, alliances, and agreements that help nations interact with one another. Organizations such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the International Monetary Fund were created to promote cooperation, stability, and economic growth.

For many decades, globalization encouraged countries to trade, invest, and collaborate across borders. Millions were lifted out of poverty, and technological progress accelerated at an unprecedented pace.
But today, cracks are appearing in that system

The Warning Signs

1. Rising Geopolitical Conflicts

Wars and regional conflicts are increasing in number and intensity. Major powers are competing for influence, resources, and strategic advantage. Recent conflicts have disrupted energy supplies, shipping routes, and global markets.

2. Trade Wars and Economic Rivalries

Countries are increasingly using tariffs, sanctions, export controls, and economic restrictions as strategic tools. Economic competition is becoming intertwined with national security concerns.

3. Fragmentation of Globalization

Instead of one highly interconnected global economy, nations are forming regional blocs and seeking greater self-reliance in critical sectors such as semiconductors, energy, artificial intelligence, and defense technologies.

4. Technology as a New Battlefield

Artificial intelligence, cyber warfare, digital surveillance, and control over data have become major sources of geopolitical competition. Technology is no longer merely an economic tool; it is also a strategic asset.

5. Climate and Resource Pressures

Climate change, water scarcity, food insecurity, and energy disruptions are adding new layers of complexity to global relations. These challenges ignore national borders but require international cooperation to solve.

A Multipolar World Is Emerging

Many analysts believe the world is moving away from a system dominated by a single superpower toward a "multipolar" world, where several major powers influence global affairs simultaneously. While this can create new opportunities, it may also increase uncertainty if clear rules and cooperation are lacking.

Should We Be Alarmed?

Concern is justified, but panic is not.

History teaches us that periods of transition are often turbulent. The world has faced world wars, economic depressions, pandemics, and financial crises before. Yet humanity has repeatedly demonstrated resilience, creativity, and an ability to adapt.

The real danger lies not in change itself, but in our failure to understand and prepare for it.

What Can Ordinary Citizens Do?
Stay informed from reliable sources.
Think critically before sharing sensational news.
Develop financial and digital literacy.
Encourage dialogue instead of division.
Support initiatives that promote peace, cooperation, and sustainability.
Invest in lifelong learning and adaptability.

A Final Thought

The world order may indeed be changing. Old certainties are fading, and new realities are emerging. Yet every period of disruption also creates opportunities for innovation, renewal, and progress.
Rather than fear the future, let us strive to understand it.

The question is not whether the world is changing—it always has.

The real question is: Will we change wisely along with it?

Many of the dramatic claims circulating online are exaggerated, but the underlying reality is that geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, and competition among major powers are reshaping the international system. The challenge is to separate genuine trends from sensational predictions. 

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