Psychological
Ciphers of the Mind
In the picturesque town of Everdale, where time seemed to linger in the air, Emily Sterling, the town's diligent librarian, stumbled upon an ancient secret that would catapult her into a world of mystery and intrigue. It all began one unassuming afternoon in the hidden archives of the town's historic library, a place known only to a select few. Emily discovered a weathered tome, its leather cover adorned with cryptic symbols that seemed to whisper forgotten tales of a bygone era.
By Avijit Das2 years ago in Fiction
The Amicable Conflict: Einstein, Quantum Mechanics, and A definitive Hypothesis
The honorable undertaking towards a brought together hypothesis has prompted strenuous and constant investigation. A solitary hypothesis, fit for explaining the idea of the universe on both an enormous level and a quantum one, has been for quite some time looked for. In spite of the fact that Einstein's overall relativity splendidly addresses gravity and the universe on a perceptible scale, it jarringly rubs against quantum mechanics, which manages the way of behaving of particles at the littlest scales.
By Racquel Gordon2 years ago in Fiction
A Quest for a Brighter Smile
Once upon a time in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and lush green fields, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily had a radiant smile, but she was self-conscious about her teeth. She had always longed for perfectly white teeth, but her own were a bit dull and stained.
By Keerthana G2 years ago in Fiction
IGIGI - ''The first enslaved race''
Disclaimer: (As im a huge fan of Epic of Gilgamesh,Enuma Elish,Atrahasis Epic-The Anunnaki and the Igigi are characters from ancient Mesopotamian mythology,therefore i wanted to recreate a fiction story based on those ancient text)
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in Fiction
Fragments. Top Story - November 2023.
I walked by the mirror and noticed something freaky about it. I became intimidated by it. I had to step back from it. Something just wasn't right. My stomach grew shaky, so I hid behind the room divider in my bedroom. That way the mirror was not able to see me, but I could keep an eye on it.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Fiction
Infinite Solitude: The Eternal Loop of Phil Connors in Groundhog Day
In the picturesque town of Punxsutawney, where an annual weather-predicting groundhog steals the spotlight, a curious and captivating tale unfolded, one that ventured far beyond the realms of time. "Groundhog Day" directed by Harold Ramis and starring Bill Murray as Phil Connors, introduced us to a peculiar predicament: an eternal time loop.
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Fiction
From Home Alone to Jigsaw: The Evolution of Kevin McCallister
In the annals of cinematic history, few characters shine as brightly as Kevin McCallister from "Home Alone". The plucky, resourceful child who outwitted a pair of inept burglars charmed audiences in the early '90s. But what if we dared to explore an alternate path, a somber odyssey where Kevin's life takes a sinister twist, leading him down a chilling road to becoming the infamous Jigsaw from the "Saw" horror franchise? Let's venture into this intriguing hypothetical voyage of character metamorphosis.
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Fiction







