Table of contents:
- Human life expectancy is limited
- Society tends to equate atheists with psychopaths
- Watching porn leads to brain changes
- Even moderate alcohol consumption affects cognitive performance
- The social status of a person can be calculated by his face
Video: 5 seditious studies they don't like to talk about
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Society believes that atheists are psychopaths, the brain changes dramatically when a person watches porn and drinks alcohol. These and a couple of other studies in a selection from the scientific results of the year from the publication Inverse Science.
Human life expectancy is limited
We believe that the development of science and technology can extend the life of a person and even make him immortal. But researchers argue that there is a limit to human life, regardless of the level of technological progress. Men will be able to live to 114.1 years, and women to 115.7 years. The problem of life expectancy remains a source of controversy in the scientific community, but recent discoveries confirm that we cannot live forever, no matter how we want it.
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Society tends to equate atheists with psychopaths
Despite the fact that atheism is becoming more common in modern society, many believe that anti-religiousness makes people akin to psychopaths. According to recent research, most people tend to think that in a hypothetical situation, the serial killer would be more an atheist than a believer.
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Watching porn leads to brain changes
People who often watch porn, according to neuroscientists, over time begin to perceive the slightest hint of pornography as a psychological reward and react to it in much the same way as a gambling addict reacts to a casino advertisement.
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Even moderate alcohol consumption affects cognitive performance
It is well known that alcohol in large quantities negatively affects the functioning of the body. But even moderate consumption ("social alcoholism") lowers a person's cognitive abilities - although small amounts of alcohol were previously thought to be beneficial and prevent heart disease. A 30-year study found that people who drink are three times more likely to develop early symptoms of Alzheimer's.
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The social status of a person can be calculated by his face
You can determine your social status by your clothes, car, house and other material things. But this year, scientists have proven that social status is also reflected in our facial features. This does not mean that some people are genetically predisposed to be poor - rather, on the contrary, due to a certain lifestyle, the face eventually acquires elusive features that persist even with a neutral expression.
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