We live in a world full of innovation, with new tech products emerging every day. Some products not only change the way we live, but also challenge our perception of common sense.
However, when faced with a multitude of products, we can be plagued by mixed quality and exaggerated advertising claims, and merchants always seem to find a way to get us to pay for their products.
Still, what they really grasp is our humanity.
Under the strong advertising, merchants make a lot of money, and after consumers get the product, in addition to the joy of the moment when they get the product, the rest is often the pain of being cut leeks.
In order to avoid such an experience, we have compiled a list of the strongest lightning protection guides on the whole network to see if you have also fallen into these "pits". Remember, let's arm ourselves with knowledge and stop falling prey to advertising.
A woman from Anhui Province has collected two diamond rings for many years, one was purchased 16 years ago and is worth three or four thousand; The other was purchased 10 years ago and is valued at 14,000.
She originally wanted to sell these two diamonds, although she had already heard that the diamonds were unstable, but she thought that the multi-year treasure could sell for at least 10,000 yuan, which was her lowest expectation.
What she didn't expect was that the merchant only gave a ** price of 180 yuan, which made the woman very angry. Judging from the value of these two rings, the merchant seems to have directly determined that they have no value, and the 180 pieces given are basically just the ** of the ring, not based on the value of the diamond.
It turns out that the price of diamonds is low because they are not rare in themselves, and they are only valuable because of marketing. Historically, diamonds were indeed very rare treasures more than 200 years ago, and mining also required manual labor, and the production was very limited.
But then huge diamond mines were discovered in South Africa, and tons were mined every year. Therefore, the *** of diamonds has always been like this, and it is the same across the country and even the world.
This does not mean that the merchants of ** diamonds are all pits, but just a normal reaction to market demand and ** quantity.
In order to ensure that the value of the diamonds is not affected, the developer has decided to implement limited mining and mine according to demand. From this moment on, the mystery and rarity of diamonds fade away, revealing what is a century**.
In order to make diamonds easier to sell, they vigorously advertised that "diamonds symbolize eternal love", so that young people have a great enthusiasm for diamonds, and are even willing to pay the same amount of money as **.
However, in reality, diamonds are made up of carbon, which is ubiquitous on Earth. By the end of the 21st century, the technology of lab-grown diamonds had become quite mature, and some diamond mine developers had even acquired foreign labour-grown diamond labs.
However, as more and more laboratories began to produce diamonds, developers began to feel the pressure. In China, the annual production of man-made diamonds once exceeded 50% of the world's, of which 90% came from Henan.
A small city in Henan Province has completed a considerable diamond production in a short period of time, and successfully sold it to foreign markets, and even gave birth to two listed companies in the diamond industry.
However, in the wake of the diamond** crash, some have questioned whether man-made diamonds can be worth more than natural diamonds. In fact, the only difference between the two types of diamonds is the extremely high purity of man-made diamonds, almost all of which are flawless.
Now people who buy diamonds have to face this reality, the value retention rate of diamonds is too low, and even can only be purchased at 1% **, which is almost equivalent to the risk of telecom fraud in Southeast Asia.
But whether diamonds exist or not, do you still believe in the existence of love?
With the improvement of living standards, more and more young people have begun to pay attention to health preservation and their own health. So the business seized this business opportunity and launched a magical detoxification foot patch, which is said to only need to be pasted on the feet overnight, which can absorb the toxins in the body, achieve the effect of beauty and beauty, dampness and detoxification, and even help ** and reduce pain.
Overnight, the foot patch turned black, and detoxification** seemed to be within reach. However, this effect does not come from the detoxification function of the foot patch, but from the chemical reaction between substances such as Chinese herbs and sweat.
Despite this, many people are still willing to pay for the foot sticker** and look forward to its health effects. However, science has not confirmed the effectiveness of foot patches, and their value may be higher than they actually are**.
Therefore, we should remain rational and cautious when choosing health supplements to avoid being misled by false claims.
The best way to achieve detoxification is by maintaining a healthy diet, exercising, and a regular routine, rather than relying solely on supplements with unproven efficacy.
At the same time, there are many brands of detox products on the market, and the quality is uneven, for the sake of good health, we should avoid buying low-quality products to avoid further damage to the body.
In today's rapid development of science and technology, a variety of emerging technology products emerge one after another, and quantum products are one of them. However, there are some unscrupulous businesses that take advantage of people's ignorance of quantum technology and package it as a "one-size-fits-all" product that can solve various problems and deceive consumers.
From daily necessities to professional instruments, to all kinds of quantum health products and **, they are all caught in the whirlpool of false propaganda. We need to remain vigilant, not be fooled by these false propaganda, and look at technology products rationally, so that we can truly enjoy the convenience and well-being brought by technology.
Title: Be wary of IQ tax! Demystifying the so-called "quantum technology" products on the market Content: In today's rapid technological development, many consumers are attracted by the so-called "quantum technology" products that emerge in the market.
For example, quantum mobile phone membranes claim to have a quantum repair layer that can repair scratches; The quantum anti-riot layer has a slow rebound effect; The quantum induction layer makes people feel that this product can be used for a lifetime without changing the mobile phone film.
Similarly, quantum** also claims to contain chips, which can use quantum energy waves to regulate human body problems, and even have postpartum ** repair functions. There are even people who have bought quantum glasses, which are both resistant to blue light and release so-called "negative oxygen ions".
However, these features sound tempting, but they are actually IQ tax products. Although consumers have heard of the popular concept of quantum technology, there is no so-called life product on the market that can truly apply quantum technology.
Experts explain that quantum technology is being hyped as a marketing concept by current merchants, and although many products seem to be very innovative, they are not only not tech-friendly, but also fraudulent.
Therefore, consumers need to be vigilant when purchasing these products, consume rationally, and never be misled by the false propaganda of merchants.
In 2019, some people even tried to apply quantum mechanics to the field of education, claiming that it was possible to read a large amount of content in a short period of time by using the quantum wave effect. The training provider charges a lot of money and runs a quantum fluctuation speed reading contest for children aged 6-10.
But in fact, the activities that these children carry out in their daily learning are just a quick flip through the books in the classroom, and they flip through them repeatedly: the faster they turn the pages, the closer they seem to be to the universe.
There is an emerging class that claims to have learned their technique that allows a person to read a 10-word book in 1-5 minutes and be able to repeat it completely. This kind of training class not only has branches in Hangzhou, Shenzhen and other places, but even has children in the classroom with books to "fan the wind".
However, after an investigation, it was found that the behavior of this training course was actually a kind of training chaos that violated basic common sense and educational laws. These parents are trying to find shortcuts when they have been anxious about their children's future for a long time.
However, this kind of training is not only ineffective, but even like "The Emperor's New Clothes", it makes people dare not face up to the facts.
In this regard, the relevant person in charge of Jinan Institute of Quantum Technology said that the behavior of merchants hyping the quantum concept is not only an infringement of consumer rights and interests, but also a damage to the reputation and credibility of the academic community.
If you want to understand quantum-related knowledge and technology, it is recommended to seek the help of authoritative experts and scholars, and only by correctly understanding high technology can a good social atmosphere be established.