Perspectives
ALIENS were our GODS in the past?!
Human beings hold steadfast to their beliefs, a natural inclination that obstructs the acceptance of diverse thoughts on a subject. In the case of God, our species seems to prefer the divine entity as an enigma, possibly to align with our ideologies and reinforce our convictions. The mysterious nature of God not only intertwines with our history and origin but also prompts us to search for answers, perhaps by gazing into the vastness of the sky, stars, and space.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
The Actual Medieval Age
An armored knight, astride a lumbering steed, and toiling serfs tied to the lands of their lord, while cloistered monks and nuns remain lost in prayer. Amidst this scene, we can't forget the iconic backdrop: high-walled castles, towering Gothic churches, and an abundance of farms. These elements are what we commonly associate with the medieval age. But what precisely was the medieval age? The answer to this question is as much about early Renaissance woke culture as it is about historical periodization.
By Ananymus Kelly2 years ago in History
10 Mysterious Disappearances That Defy Explanation
In a world where we are accustomed to having answers at our fingertips, unsolved cases continue to capture our collective curiosity. The allure of enigma and the human need for control intersect in cases of inexplicable disappearances, leaving us with a profound sense of intrigue and a yearning for resolution. These stories of missing individuals, lost in the depths of perplexing circumstances, challenge our understanding of reality and the limits of human comprehension.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in History
Voice of the Oppressed people:Narges Mohammadi's Defiant Stand for Iranian Women from Prision Awarded Nobel Prize
When a community's idealogy becomes the pain of those leaving within her, one tends to ask what really do they seek. Here is the the story of a lady whose conviction will not let her keep quiet like many would. For her passion and purpose that drives her,not yielding to pressure. Her stand has been recognized and has been awarded a nobel prize. This is encouraging. You would like to read her story.
By Blessing Ehinmowo 2 years ago in History
Unsolved Egyptian Mysteries
Hello, dear readers! Today I want to share with you some of the most fascinating ancient Egyptian mysteries that have puzzled historians and archaeologists for centuries. Ancient Egypt was one of the most advanced and influential civilizations in the world, but it also left behind many secrets and mysteries that we are still trying to unravel.
By Vasco Duarte2 years ago in History
One Day Love Story . Content Warning.
Certainly, here is the extended version of the One Day Love Story: Title: **One Day Love Story** Once upon a time, in a bustling city where time never seemed to slow down, two strangers found themselves at a quaint little cafe nestled amidst the chaos. Their names were Lily and Jack. Lily, with her warm smile and captivating eyes, was an artist searching for inspiration. Jack, a witty writer with a heart full of dreams, was grappling with a severe case of writer's block.
By Mofzul Islam2 years ago in History
Crimson Shadows: The Tale of Gilles de Rais, Soldier and Serial Killer
I paused, my hands still marked by the remains of my heinous crimes. I was known to the world as Gilles de Rais, a nobleman of Breton ancestry and a courageous soldier who served with Joan of Arc. But I secretly possessed a dark passion that consumed me like a constant, insatiable hunger beneath the armor and the honors.
By Both Sides Of The Fence 2 years ago in History
Through repeated market history, we can see that market panics are occurring now as bond yields are increasing rapidly.. Content Warning.
Investors are closely examining the current state of financial markets in search of signs reminiscent of past recessions, as the recent significant sell-off in bonds has sparked concerns of an impending downturn. In recent weeks, various aspects of the US market, including stocks, bonds, and housing, have been drawing parallels to previous occurrences. Some analysts have drawn comparisons between the stock market's current performance and that leading up to the crashes of both 1987 and 2008, while others see similarities between the actions of bond vigilantes now and in the 1990s. Additionally, there are striking resemblances between today's housing market and that of the early 1980s. These recurring patterns are evident in:
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 2 years ago in History
The Phantom Beneath: The Terrifying of China's Sunken Submarine
The confusion and mystery surrounding the supposed submarine disaster have fostered a climate of uncertainty and apprehension. The lack of confirmation from other nations, particularly those with significant naval intelligence such as the U.S., the U.K., and Japan, has only heightened the intrigue. These nations' silence could be interpreted in numerous ways—either they lack the required evidence to confirm the incident, or they are withholding information due to strategic considerations.
By Next Koding2 years ago in History
Is there life on other worlds
Exists life on other planets? The quickest answering to this is question is, we still don't know but the hunt has picked up since the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in 2021 and intriguing new possibilities have emerged. In the search for these signs, the best that scientists Smite manage is an estimate of the probability of life and that is exactly what has happened. The JWST has discovered evidence of carbon-based molecules in the atmosphere of an ocean world. The exoplanet known as K218B is a tantalising target for astronomers as they search for life beyond the solar system and James Webb Telescope has discovered that the planet could be an ocean or hyphen world replete with vital ingredients for life. K218B has a radius between two and three times larger than Earth's and located 120 light years away from the solar system. The new results showed traces of carbon dioxide and methane in K218B’s atmosphere without detecting ammonia which likely indicates that a water ocean under a hydrogen-rich atmosphere with mass around 8.6 times that of Earth and located in its cool star's habitable zone. The region which is neither too hot nor too cold to host liquid water. K218B is an example of a planet with a size between Earth and the solar system mice giant Neptune these worlds are referred to as sub Neptunes and are unlike inner planets in the solar system which makes them something of a mystery to astronomers who are currently debating the nature of their atmospheres. This research should help start to lift the veil surrounding the atmospheres and environmental conditions of both subnet dunes and hyphen worlds. In addition, to turning up carbon molecules the JWSD findings also show the possible presence of something potentially more exciting in the atmosphere of K218B. The Space Telescope seems to have detected dimethyl sulphide which on Earth is only produced as a byproduct of life mainly created by phytoplankton. The team is cautious about this detection which is far less certain than the presence of carbon molecules. This sense of caution has to be applied to the K218B findings in general when it comes to speculating about alien life. Even if the planet has a liquid water ocean and an atmosphere containing carbon molecules that doesn't necessarily mean it Harbours life or that the exoplanet could even support living things at all. With a width of around 2.6 times that of Earth the planet's size means its interior contains high pressurised similar to Neptune but with a thinner atmosphere and an ocean surface this means the planet may be boiling away liquid water making its oceans too hot to host life. Assessing the composition of the atmospheres of Distant Worlds like K218B is no easy task because the light that reflects off their atmospheres is very faint compared to the light from their apparent Stars. The team's findings reflect data collected by the JWD during just two transits of K218B across the face of its parent star. More observations of the exoplanets are on the way but the team behind these findings thinks what they have seen thus far is already proof of the power of the JWST with the ultimate goal being the identification of life on a habitable exoplanet which would transform our understanding of our place in the universe. These new findings are a promising step towards a deeper understanding of Haitian worlds in this Quest but what do I know.
By Mohamed Abdallah Abdoul-Halim2 years ago in History
The Quest for Wisdom: Exploring the World of Philosophy
Introduction Welcome to a captivating intellectual journey into the world of philosophy, often described as the "love of wisdom." This timeless pursuit has captivated scholars, thinkers, and curious minds for centuries, leading us to question the very essence of our existence, knowledge, ethics, and the human condition. In this blog, we embark on a voyage through the vast landscape of philosophy, where we'll uncover its origins, delve into its key branches, and join the ongoing quest for wisdom.
By Antonia okojie 2 years ago in History







