Can food cooked during solar eclipse be poisoned?
The world’s first solar eclipse of this year will take place today. This solar eclipse will start from Mexico. However, it will not be visible in Pakistan.
According to media reports, this solar eclipse will be visible in Mexico, USA and Canada.
In addition, there is a possibility that the solar eclipse will not be seen again for the next 20 years.
It should be noted that the total solar eclipse will take place between April 8 and 9. And for this reason, it will not be visible due to the night in Pakistan, but the solar eclipse will be visible in Western Europe, South America, Atlantic and other places.
After the total eclipse, the sun will look like a round circle or shell of light.
It should be remembered that the solar eclipse also began with the beginning of life on earth. Ideas were taken. And people have built many false and unreasonable theories regarding the solar eclipse.
And these are being passed down from generation to generation. There are many unfounded and unscientific things related to the solar eclipse.
There is also this strange theory in many countries that the food cooked during the solar eclipse becomes poisonous.
However, this crude idea has been erased by modern scientific research like a wrong letter. And it has been confirmed from scientific and logical point of view that whatever food is cooked during solar eclipse will definitely not turn into poisonous food.
According to experts, these ideas are based on the assumption that the rays emitted from the sun during the eclipse are dangerous, which can spoil our food to the extent that it becomes poisonous.
Experts also say that something related to solar eclipse. There are other scientific facts that are absolutely essential to know. In order to protect yourself from any major damage during solar eclipse.
Scientists agree that sunlight is unsafe for us during solar eclipse. And the most dangerous of it is our eyes. Because when there is an eclipse of the sun, red rays called ultraviolet and infrared come out from the sun during that time. which affects the human eyes the most.
Seeing the sunlight during an eclipse can burn the retina and cornea of our eyes, causing severe damage to our eyes.