FACTS ABOUT.............
MEMORY
Memory isn’t something that can be seen, touched or weighed like an object. It is a mental process and not something you can hold in your hand.For most people, their visual short term memory holds a total of 4 images.
The sense of smell is most linked to memory.
The memory performance does not match the potential is because we do not practice using it efficiently or we do not learn memory techniques to remember better.
All knowledge is subject to gradual decay. Even your own name is vulnerable. It is only a matter of probability. Strong memories are very unlikely to be forgotten. The probability of forgetting one’s name is like the probability of getting hit by an asteroid: possible but not considered on a daily basis
CELL
Did you know that a cell-phone is actually a complicated radio? Some interesting facts about a cell phone is that areas are divided into small cells, with a cell phone tower at the center of each cell. The difference beween a walkie talkie and a cell phone is that walkie talkies can communicate as far as 1000 ft. and cell phones can transmit several miles away from the cell tower.
The first truly mobile phone (one that didn’t require its own case for transportation) went on sale in 1985.
Cell phones (telefone celular) came into existence because of the invention of hexagonal cells in 1947, for the base stations by Bell Labs engineers at AT&T.
Up to 60% of the radiation emitted by a typical cell phone, (enough to cause heating), will be absorbed by the user’s head.
There are half as many active cell phones on the planet as there are people.
Korean teenagers can be called text messages’ fans. They send over 200,000 text messages a year, that’s about 60.1 texts per day.
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