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Omniversal Facts

15 Apr, 17:30


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Omniversal Facts

01 Oct, 22:28


Is the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto (inventor of bitcoin & implementer of the 1st blockchain) revealed when you write it using the Kanji (Japanese & Chinese) writing system?

1st Step:

Write the name Satoshi Nakamoto in the Asian format with family name first: "Nakamoto Satoshi"

2nd Step:
Break down the family name: "Naka - moto"

=> Naka 中 = Is part of the name of china in Japanese (中国) meaning the center, the central kingdom
=> Moto 本 = Moto is the second character of the word Japan when written in Japanese: [日本 = Nihon which means "Japan"] & Nihon is defined as "the sun's origin", "the origin of the sun"

Note:
=> 日 can be pronounced as "ni", "hi", "nichi", "jitsu", etc.
=> 本 can be pronounced as "hon", "moto"

3rd Step:
So, we conclude that Naka 中 is "Center" & Moto 本 is "Origin"

4th Step:
"Satoshi" is the Chinese character for wisdom or intelligence which is: [聪 = cōng (when written in simplified Chinese) or 聰 = cōng (when written in traditional Chinese)]

Note:
=> 聪 or 聰 or cōng is defined as the following: "intelligent", "clever", "bright", "quick at hearing", "wise", "clever", "sharp-witted", "intelligent", or "acute"

5th Step:
In the Kanji writing system, you often use two characters to emphasize one concept which is how you have to read Naka 中 (center) and Moto 本 (origin) as one concept. This could mean not just center but something like "Very Central" and Satoshi translates as "Intelligence".

=> Naka 中 (center) + Moto (Origin) = very "Central" (the Origin)
=> Satoshi 聪 or 聰 = "Intelligence"
=> [Nakamoto Satoshi = 中本聪 = Zhōng běn cōng = Central Intelligence]

CONCLUSION:
To understand the name Satoshi Nakamoto you've got to at least have some basic understanding of Japanese and be able to write in Japanese. But there is also the secret service agencies (intelligence agencies) they like to give hints and release old missions because they like to be talked about, not for some ego but because it's one of there two permanent operational cycle.

One: To work in secret in current missions
Two: To declassify/release old missions to build up an international reputation that will serve as a prevention mechanism, a warning to whoever dares to cross that country, nation and intelligence agency. Mossad is the best example of reputation prevention.

#Random #Tech @omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

19 Aug, 20:11


TOP INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES TO LEARN FOR MAXIMUM LIFE OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ETHIOPIAN & THEIR TOTAL NUMBER OF NATIVE & NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS:

1 English (1.45 billion)
2 Modern Standard Arabic (274.0 million)
3 French (274.1 million)
4 Mandarin (1.12 billion)
5 Somali (21.8 million)
6 Spanish (548.3 million)
7 Russian (258.2 million)
8 Portuguese (257.7 million)
9 Standard German Deutsch (134.6 million)
10 Japanese (125.6 million)

11 Hindi (602.2 million)
12 Modern Hebrew (9 million)
13 Indonesian\Malaysian\Malay (199.0 million)
14 Swahili (71.4 million)
15 Farsi (110 million)
16 Turkish (88.1 million)
17 Italian (67.9 million)

#Ethiopia #Knowledge @omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

08 Feb, 20:11


Usury
(Riba, Collecting Interest, Ribbit)

Before 1515 AD, interest collection had long been considered a sin(just like in Islam) in Europe by the Catholic Church, until Jakob Fugger's (aka Jakob Fugger of the Lily, Jakob Fugger the Rich, Jakob II) wealth influenced Pope Leo X and the clergy.

#History #Knowledge @omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

31 Aug, 14:09


Playboy bunnies taking care of Vietnamese children

Playboy founder and U.S. Army veteran Hugh Hefner provided his plane, the “Big Bunny,” to transport Vietnamese children to New York during the evacuation of Saigon. Playboy bunnies were the ones who cared for the babies until they reached their destination

#Funfacts @omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

26 Aug, 18:53


French was the official language of England

French was the official language of England after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by William the Conqueror of France until 1362, when it was replaced by English. From 1066 to 1362, French was mainly used by nobility, and English was generally spoken by the lower classes.

#History @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

17 Apr, 09:53


Burkina faso means a "land of incorruptable people". But the country ranked 40 out of 100 in the international corruption index.😁
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Omniversal Facts

17 Apr, 09:49


Andora is the largest country in the world with no Airport.
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Omniversal Facts

13 Apr, 16:56


Dorothy Straight wrote her book How the World Began when she was 4 years and 3 months old, making her the youngest person in the world to write a published book.

Dorothy wrote the book all in one evening in response to her mother’s question of “Who made the world?”, and her parents loved it so much that they sent it to Pantheon Books. It was published 2 years later. 

What were you all doing when you were 4 years old?😁
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Omniversal Facts

13 Apr, 16:43


Back in Colonial America, slaves could win their freedom through lawsuits. Although there was a low chance of succeeding, winning in court meant that the slave was now a citizen. Since slaves often didn’t have last names and needed a last name to be a citizen, they were often just given the last name of ‘Freeman’.
#History @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

13 Apr, 16:22


The fastest surgeon ever ended up causing a 300% mortality rate,shocking, right?!

Surgeon Robert Liston was considered “the fastest knife in the West”. He was a pioneer in speed-surgery. When performing a battlefield amputation in front of a group of spectators, Liston cut through his patient’s leg so quickly that he accidentally cut the fingers off the person who was helping him. One man who witnessed the surgery collapsed and died of a heart attack. Then Liston’s patient and his assistant died of blood poisoning from their joint-amputation, making him the only surgeon in history to have a 300% mortality rate.
#Health #Random @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

10 Apr, 16:50


The shortest war in history lasted 38 minutes! It was between Britain and Zanzibar and known as the Anglo-Zanzibar War, this war occurred on August 27, 1896. It was over the ascension of the next Sultan in Zanzibar and resulted in a British victory.
#History #Knowledge @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

10 Apr, 16:46


In 1386, a pig was executed in France. In the Middle Ages, a pig attacked a child who went to die later from their wounds. The pig was arrested, kept in prison, and then sent to court where it stood trial for murder, was found guilty and then executed by hanging!
#Funfacts #History @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

10 Apr, 16:43


Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine. In 1834, it was sold as a cure for an upset stomach by an Ohio physician named John Cook. It wasn’t popularized as a condiment until the late 19th century!
#History #Food @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

10 Apr, 13:59


Weighing Public Officials

On a lighter note, the town of High Wycombe in the UK has the strange tradition of weighing its mayor at the start and end of their term of office. Local history indicates that the tradition began in order to ensure that the mayor was not living off the fat of the land. 

Imagine the difference in weight if we start weighing our country officials before and after they leave office.😁
#Funfacts #Random @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

10 Apr, 13:41


In France, you can marry a dead person

Postmortem matrimony has been legal in France since the reign of Napoleon, but it was only enacted in 1959, when a dam burst, killing 420 people, and a bereaved woman who lost her beau in the incident pleaded to marry him, according to Atlas Obscura.
There are, however, some restrictions .

The living person is required to prove that the couple intended to marry prior to his or her loved one's death and must obtain permission from the family of the departed.

What's more, the living person does not acquire the deceased's assets following the union, so as to inhibit opportunistic gold diggers from exploiting the law.
#Relationship #Funfacts @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

02 Apr, 18:35


Dogs are well known for being man’s best friend, and it turns out that’s a relationship that goes back longer than you might expect. According to Guinness World Records, the oldest known breed of domesticated dog goes all the way back to 329 BC. “Saluki dogs were revered in ancient Egypt, being kept as royal pets and being mummified after death,” they note.
#Animals #History @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

30 Mar, 06:56


Eukonkanto

Who would believe that carrying your wife would be considered a sport? In Finland, wife-carrying or eukonkanto in Finnish is even an endorsed sport and couples from other countries travel each year to Sonkajarvi to participate in the activity that started in the 19th century. Since 1992, it has been called the Wife Carrying World Championships. The prize is beer, with the amount corresponding to the weight of the wife. Since 2005, the game has been held in other countries, such as Australia, United States, United Kingdom and Asia.
#Women #Culture #Funfacts
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Omniversal Facts

30 Mar, 06:40


Mind your table manners in Norway

In some cultures, it is acceptable to eat food with your bare hands. But as etiquette would have it, it is often required that you use utensils such as a spoon and fork, chopsticks, or spoon, knife and fork when having a meal. Be sure to brush up on how to eat with a knife and fork before you travel to Norway. In this Scandinavian country, even sandwiches are eaten using a fork and a knife.
#Culture #Funfacts @Omnifacts

Omniversal Facts

29 Mar, 13:04


Made in China stickers are actually made in Korea.
#Random #Funfacts @Omnifacts