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"A weaver of words, crafting tales that dance on the edge of reality, inviting readers to lose themselves in the symphony of imagination"
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Why US needs Russian Uranium?
In response to the invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and other countries have imposed sanctions on Russia, targeting energy resources such as oil and gas, but not uranium. Russia plays a significant role in the global nuclear energy sector, especially in the uranium supply chain. Justine Calma, a science reporter at "The Verge," delved into the complexities of why the U.S. finds it challenging to sever ties with Russian uranium. While the U.S. has successfully reduced its reliance on Russian oil and gas, it has hesitated to take action on uranium due to the substantial portion of uranium supply that comes from Russia.
By Nameless writer24 days ago in Humans
Science Can’t Figure Out Why Some Liquids Flow..!!
Fluids are an essential component of daily life. Water is crucial for survival, while chocolate syrup adds enjoyment. However, not all liquids behave the same way. Some exhibit fascinating behavior under specific conditions. Despite years of research, scientists are still puzzled by certain fluid properties. Recently, a question regarding peculiar fluids may have been answered, thanks to glass beads and laser beams. In the real world, all liquids can be categorized as either Newtonian or non-Newtonian. Newtonian fluids, like water and chocolate syrup, have constant viscosity. On the other hand, non-Newtonian fluids, such as quicksand and oobleck, change viscosity under force. These distinctions lead to unique characteristics and behaviors in different fluids.
By Nameless writer24 days ago in Fiction
Picture a perfect society. What does it look like?
You have been selected along with a group of strangers to create a just society. To prevent any manipulation of the system for personal gain, you have all been placed under a "veil of ignorance." This means that you are unaware of certain details about each other and yourselves, such as age, sex, profession, talents, wealth, and beliefs. According to the political philosopher John Rawls, this lack of information should motivate you to consider what is most fair for all members of society. Rawls introduced this thought experiment, known as "the original position," in his 1971 work "A Theory of Justice," in an attempt to establish principles that would support a realistic utopia. This ideal society would ensure that everyone has the necessary resources and opportunities to freely pursue their goals. Rawls believed that these principles could only be achieved in a democratic system, as he viewed existing social structures, influenced by free market philosophies and welfare capitalism, as leading to unjust concentrations of wealth and power.
By Nameless writer26 days ago in Humans
Why the perfect clock is impossible to build..
I am not assuming the role of a freshman philosophy major cornering you at a party. Instead, I am adopting the perspective of a physicist. The concept of remembering the past but not the future is a perplexing issue in physics, as the forward progression of time remains an unsolved problem. Scientists have delved into this question by deconstructing clocks to their most fundamental components in an attempt to comprehend the true nature of time. However, during this exploration, they stumbled upon an intriguing fact: it is impossible to construct a flawless clock.
By Nameless writer27 days ago in Humans
What Loneliness does to your Brain and Body?
Loneliness has been found to have significant impacts on both the heart and the brain. Studies have shown that individuals who experience loneliness are at a 29% higher risk of heart disease and a 32% higher risk of stroke. These numbers are not to be taken lightly and should not be ignored. As the deputy editor for health at Business Insider, I want to emphasize the importance of understanding how loneliness affects our overall well-being.
By Nameless writer27 days ago in Humans
9/11 Conspiracy Theories To Lead You Down a DEEP Rabbit Hole...!!
On September 11, 2001, the world was forever changed. We are all aware of the tragic events that unfolded on that day, resulting in the loss of nearly 3,000 lives in what is considered one of the largest terrorist attacks on innocent civilians in history. The haunting scenes from that day in New York City continue to be replayed when discussing the events, the victims, and the conspiracy theories that emerged. Questions surrounding whether it was a controlled explosion, a secret agenda, or who knew about the attack will be addressed.
By Nameless writer27 days ago in Humans
Does the Past still exists?
The concept of time is one of the greatest mysteries in both our existence and the field of physics. We perceive time as a continuous flow, with a distinct moment called "now." As you watch this video, half an hour has passed since you were engaged in something else. Whatever you did in that time cannot be changed, and what you will do in the next half hour is entirely up to you. However, the understanding of time in physics differs significantly from our perception. Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, was the one who unraveled this disparity. It seems he had quite a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
By Nameless writer28 days ago in Fiction
Flat Earth "Science" -- Wrong, but not Stupid
I, like many individuals involved in science communication, find flat earthers to be intriguing. Here we have a group of individuals who adamantly deny evidence that is clearly presented to them. Today, I would like to discuss why I believe that flat earthers are not necessarily unintelligent or anti-scientific, at least not all of them. Furthermore, I would like to address why it is perfectly acceptable if you are unable to recall how we have come to understand that the earth is round. However, before delving into that, it is important to outline what flat earthers actually believe and how they have arrived at these beliefs.
By Nameless writer28 days ago in Earth
The Ultimate Titanic Conspiracy Theory Iceberg..!!
Despite the sinking of RMS Titanic over a century ago, the story of that fateful day in 1912 is widely known thanks to various forms of media. Titanic, owned by the White Star Line, was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for transatlantic travel between Southampton, England, and New York City. Despite being deemed unsinkable, the ship tragically collided with an iceberg and sank, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives. The incident has sparked numerous theories, ranging from plausible to outrageous, including some involving aliens. The official narrative states that Titanic sank after sustaining damage to its hull from the iceberg, leading to the flooding of multiple compartments. Efforts to evacuate passengers were hindered by a lack of lifeboats, resulting in many casualties. In his 2003 book "The Sinking of the Titanic: The Mystery Solved," Collins addresses inquiries regarding the events leading to the ship's sinking. According to Collins, the two lookouts on duty that night did not report any haze. However, at 11:30 p.m., they spotted what they believed to be haze on the horizon, extending approximately 20° on either side of the ship's bow. Collins argues that what they actually saw was a strip of pack ice, about 3 to 4 miles ahead of the ship. Other witnesses provided varying descriptions of the iceberg that the Titanic collided with. The lookouts estimated its height to be 60 ft, while quartermaster Row estimated it to be 100 ft, and fourth officer Boxhall described it as being very low in the water. This inconsistency in the iceberg description can be attributed to an optical phenomenon known to ice navigators, where the flat sea and extreme cold cause objects near the waterline to appear distorted and larger than they actually are. After spotting the ice, the Titanic attempted to turn by rotating 1/3 of the way from the bow, causing her rudder to hard over and collide with the ice. This resulted in the ship flooding, capsizing, and sinking within minutes. It is important to note that the theory suggesting the Titanic collided with an ice pack is not widely accepted and is considered implausible by most historians. Another elaborate theory surrounding the Titanic is that it was not the Titanic that sank, but rather her sister ship, the RMS Olympic. Robin Gardner proposed this controversial theory in his book "Titanic: The Ship That Never Sank." Gardner cites several events and coincidences leading up to the sinking to support his theory. The RMS Olympic, launched in October 1910, was nearly identical to the Titanic in terms of exterior profile, with minor differences such as the number of portholes and spacing of windows. On September 20, 1911, the Olympic was involved in a collision with the Royal Navy warship HMS Hawk, causing extensive damage to the liner. Despite numerous inquiries, the true cause of the Titanic's sinking remains a subject of debate and speculation. The 1910 Garden trial alleges that the patched-up Hull of the Olympic was unable to withstand long periods of high speed, which is why the plan was to dispose of the ship, now named Titanic, during its highly anticipated maiden voyage. The intention was to open the seaox and slowly flood the ship, allowing White Star to collect the full insurance value of a supposedly new vessel. The shortage of lifeboats would not have been a concern as the ship was expected to sink slowly, and nearby ships could make multiple trips to rescue the passengers. Survivors' comments after the sinking of the Titanic support this theory, as they mentioned the ship had a noticeable list to Port as it left Southampton, indicating damage. Additionally, Jay Bruce Ismay, the managing director of The White Star Line, inexplicably ordered the floors aboard the Titanic to be carpeted shortly before its departure, possibly to conceal wear and tear. This theory, which has been around for decades, gained renewed attention in 2023 after going viral on TikTok. Since then, numerous other TikToks have been released promoting the conspiracy that the Titanic never sank and was deliberately sunk as part of an elaborate murder plot. Another theory suggests that JP Morgan orchestrated the sinking of the Titanic to establish a centralized banking system in the United States, which eventually became the US Federal Reserve. According to this theory, three influential financial figures who opposed Morgan's plan, John Jacob Astor IV, Isidor Strauss, and Benjamin Guggenheim, lost their lives when the Titanic sank. Theorists believe that Morgan planned for these individuals to be on board the ship and intentionally sank it to eliminate them and proceed with his plans unopposed. Morgan himself attended the ship's voyage. The launching ceremony took place in 1911, but despite having a personal Suite booked on board the Titanic, he decided to cancel his trip at the last minute and stayed at a resort in France. This has led certain conspiracy theorists to speculate that he had prior knowledge of the ship's fate. However, there is limited evidence to support this claim. In reality, Aster Strauss publicly supported Morgan's plan in 1911, while Aster and Guggenheim did not express any opinion on the matter. Furthermore, there is no proof to suggest that Morgan intentionally skipped the voyage of the Titanic. Historians have discussed the reasons behind his decision to cancel his journey, but none of them relate to the Federal Reserve. Even if Morgan had planned for the ship to sink, many factors would have had to align perfectly. There was no guarantee that all three wealthy men would perish in the disaster, and many other innocent people would have also lost their lives. More recently, conspiracy theorist Stu Peters has added an anti-Semitic twist to this theory by claiming that the Rothschilds were the masterminds behind the sinking of the Titanic, as well as the establishment of the Federal Reserve. He alleges that the ship went down as a result of a controlled demolition. Additionally, Peters has suggested that the Ocean Gate submarine was intentionally sabotaged to prevent its passengers from uncovering the truth about the Titanic's sinking. Another theory focuses on the Titanic's watertight doors. The ship, along with its sister ships Olympic and Britannic, had 16 watertight compartments that were meant to provide a subdivision of the ship's hull to retain buoyancy in case of damage. However, some argue that these watertight doors were more harmful than helpful. They claim that if the doors had been opened and allowed the water to flood the ship evenly, passengers would have had more time to evacuate. They also believe that the flooded compartments made the ship sink faster. However, it is important to note that the Expansion Joints were positioned above the strength deck B deck and therefore did not play a significant role in supporting the hull. They merely opened up and separated as the hull flexed or fractured beneath them. It is worth mentioning that there are various theories about why the Titanic sank, and one theory suggests that a fire in the coal bunker could have played a significant role. According to reports, a fire had started in one of the coal bunkers weeks before the ship set sail. However, the crew allegedly covered it up or downplayed its significance to avoid delays. Recently discovered photos of the ship have revealed a 30ft long black streak on the outside of the hull, in the same location where it later collided with the iceberg. Engineers from Imperial College London believe that this visible streak may have resulted from the coal fire burning inside the hull. The fire could have caused significant structural damage to the ship even before it embarked on its journey. It has been suggested that the crew members attempted to control the fire by burning coal at a faster rate, which increased the ship's speed on the night of the collision. Despite warnings of icebergs in the area, the Titanic was known to be traveling close to its maximum speed. The coal fire theory proposes that the reason for this high speed was the burning of smoldering coal. However, while some believe that the fire played a significant role in the sinking of the Titanic, others disagree and argue that the ship would have sunk regardless. David Hill, a former honorary Secretary of the British Titanic Society, stated that a fire could have accelerated the disaster, but it was not the sole cause. In 1912, shortly after the sinking of the Titanic, a conspiracy theory emerged suggesting that the ship was cursed by a mummy. According to one survivor's account, William T. Stead, a British editor who was on board the Titanic, shared a story with his fellow passengers about an ancient Egyptian Priestess whose curse could have affected the ship.
By Nameless writer28 days ago in History
Divers Are FREAKING Out Over These Deep Sea Creatures...
The ocean is an incredibly captivating place, and it has always piqued our curiosity, especially when it comes to uncovering the mysteries that lie beneath its depths. Deep-sea creatures are truly extraordinary, unlike any everyday fish or creatures we are familiar with. They inhabit one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth. After a recent scuba diving expedition, it only makes sense for us to revisit this timeless fascination. So, without any further delay, let's illuminate the darkness and embark on an underwater journey. In 2019, renowned scientist Dr. Alan Jameson took a remarkable plunge into the Java Trench, descending a staggering 7,180 meters. This historic feat made him the first British person to achieve such a feat. Dr. Jameson was part of the "Five Deeps" expedition, led by the pioneering deep-sea explorer Victor Veso.
By Nameless writer28 days ago in Humans
"The Library of Time everlasting: Watchmen of Limitless Stories"
In the core of the universe, past the spans of reality, there exists a position of marvel and charm: the Library of Endlessness. This great vault of information isn't limited by the laws of the universe yet exists beyond it, a safe-haven where each story at any point composed dwells, ready to be found by the people who look for its consecrated lobbies. At the entry to the library stands a transcending passage, decorated with old runes and images that shine with supernatural energy. As the door opens, a kaleidoscope of varieties twirls before the eyes of the individuals who set out to enter, shipping them to a domain of limitless potential outcomes. Inside, the library loosens up every which way, its racks coming to the sky and then some. Each book contains its very own vast expanse, its pages overflowing with stories of experience, sentiment, secret, and sorcery. From the amazing adventures of legends and antagonists to the murmured insider facts of failed to remember developments, every story under the sun can be tracked down inside these sacrosanct walls. Monitoring this mother lode of information are the baffling administrators, creatures of gigantic insight and power who have devoted their lives to the protection of the library and its items. They have supernatural capacities that resist cognizance, ready to control time, space, and reality itself to guarantee the security of the accounts shared with their consideration. Among the custodians is an old sage known as Arion, whose eyes hold the insight of incalculable centuries. He travels through the library with a beauty and seriousness befitting his age, his presence a signal of quiet in the midst of the twirling mayhem of the universe. With a simple look, he can recognize the real essence of any story and guide searchers on their mission for information. Be that as it may, not all who come to the Library of Endlessness do as such with unadulterated aims. There are the individuals who look to take advantage of its power for their own benefit, using the accounts held inside as weapons to shape the predetermination of universes. These dim powers prowl in the shadows, hanging tight for the chance to hold onto control of the library and twist its tremendous information to their will. One such enemy is the evil alchemist Malakar, whose hunger for power exceeds all rational limitations. With his dull sorcery and armies of flunkies at his order, he tries to unwind the secrets of the library and outfit its mysteries to vanquish the universe. As the powers of light and obscurity conflict inside the consecrated corridors of the library, a youthful disciple named Lyra ends up trapped amidst the contention. Attracted to the library by a secretive calling, she finds inside its walls a predetermination she would never have thought. With the direction of Arion and the help of her freshly discovered partners, Lyra sets out on a hazardous excursion to safeguard the library and shield its accounts from falling into some unacceptable hands. En route, she should go up against her own feelings of dread and questions, taking advantage of the inert powers inside her to open the genuine capability of her fate. In the last standoff among great and wickedness, Lyra goes head to head against Malakar in a fight that will decide the destiny of the library and all who stay inside it. With the force of each and every story at any point composed readily available, she should call the fortitude and solidarity to beat the dimness and guarantee that the illumination of information keeps on sparkling brilliantly all through the universe. As the residue settles and the reverberations of the fight disappear, the Library of Time everlasting stands as an encouraging sign and motivation for a long time into the future. Its accounts, when undermined by the powers of murkiness, are presently allowed to wind around their enchantment across the universe, contacting the hearts and psyches of all who hope against hope. What's more, in the perpetual region of existence, the legend of Lyra, the watchman of the library, will live on as a demonstration of the force of boldness, fellowship, and the persevering through sorcery of narrating.
By Nameless writer29 days ago in BookClub