Skip to main content

Disclaimer

Disclaimer for Facts on fire

If you require any more information or have any questions about our site's disclaimer, please feel free to contact us by email at Abhisheksandhu2107@gmail.com

Disclaimers for Facts on Fire

All the information on this website - Privacy Policy for Facts on fire At Facts on Fire , accessible from https://factzonfire.blogspot.com - is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. Facts on Fire does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information you find on this website (Facts on Fire ), is strictly at your own risk. Facts on Fire will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of our website.
From our website, you can visit other websites by following hyperlinks to such external sites. While we strive to provide only quality links to useful and ethical websites, we have no control over the content and nature of these sites. These links to other websites do not imply a recommendation for all the content found on these sites. Site owners and content may change without notice and may occur before we have the opportunity to remove a link which may have gone 'bad'.
Please be also aware that when you leave our website, other sites may have different privacy policies and terms which are beyond our control. Please be sure to check the Privacy Policies of these sites as well as their "Terms of Service" before engaging in any business or uploading any information.

Consent

By using our website, you hereby consent to our disclaimer and agree to its terms. Our Disclaimer was generated from the Disclaimer Generator.

Update

Should we update, amend or make any changes to this document, those changes will be prominently posted here.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Stars: Classification of Stars and how they categorize.

At first, glance stars pretty much all look alike. Twinkling dots scattered across the sky. When we look closely we see the difference. Some look brighter and some look dull, sometimes that due to them being at different distances but it’s also true that stars emit a different amount of light too. If we look through Binoculars or take pictures of them, we'll see that they're all different colors, too. Some looks white and some looks red, orange. A spectrum is a result when we divide the incoming light from an object into individual colors or wavelengths. This reveals the vast amount of physical data about the object. But in the late 1800s we were only starting to figure out, Interpreting stellar spectra was a tough problem. The spectra we measure from the star are a combination of two different kinds of spectra. Stars are hot, dense balls of gas, so they give off a continuous spectrum; that is they emit light of all wavelengths. However, stars also have an atmosph...

Hawking Radiation

Hawking's Radiation Black holes: What is Blackhole?, What we know about black holes? How they work?, Is there is any black hole in our Universe. All these questions annoying physicist for the last 5 decades. We all know that Event horizon is Point of no return in black holes. In Actual, Event horizon is a boundary of black hole outside the event horizon an object can pass unless it faces the gravitational pull from the black hole, but if an object crosses the boundary of event horizon then it becomes impossible for an object to escapes from its strong gravitational pull, Even light cannot be able to escape from its strong gravitational pull. Normally, when we are talking about strong gravitational pull actually we're talking about the boundary of the Event horizon. Stephan Hawkings first discovered that light rays which enter event horizon and light rays which are outside the event horizon doesn't approach each other. It means that the area of even...

Time Glitch Stories

Time glitch stories  Time Slip - A Time Slip is a plot device used in fantasy and science fiction in which a person or a group of people travels through time by an unknown means for a period of time.  Timeslip stories have two or more interconnected timelines. The 1950's Slip - One Saturday afternoon in July of 1996, Frank and his wife Carol were visiting a boul street in Liverpool UK, to do some shopping. The pair decided to split up and Frank wanted to go to Dillion's bookshop as he walked up  the incline near the Lyceum  post office building that led into the Bowl street, Frank suddenly noticed that he had entered a wrong street suddenly a box van that looked likes something out of the 1950s spread across his path honking its horn as it narrowly missed him . Frank noticed the man and the van side, Kaplan, when he looked down he was unexpectedly standing in the road. Frank crossed the road and he saw that the Di...