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Sir Isaac Newton died a virgin. AI-Generated.
Sir Isaac Newton Died a Virgin: Exploring the Myth and History Introduction Sir Isaac Newton is known worldwide as one of the smartest scientists in history. His work on gravity and calculus changed how we see the universe. But rumors swirl about his personal life, especially one claim that he died a virgin. This idea surprises many, because we often think of famous geniuses as complex or secretive. To understand whether this story is true or just a myth, we need to look at old records and modern thoughts. This article digs into Newton’s personal life and what history really says about whether he was romantically involved or not.
By Story silver book 9 months ago in BookClub
Alphabet stocks slide as Apple seeks AI alternatives to Google seek. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Alphabet Shares Slide as Apple Seeks AI Alternatives to Google Search May 7, 2025 — Alphabet Inc., the parent organization of Google, noticed its shares dip sharply on Tuesday following reports that Apple Inc. Is exploring alternatives to Google Search, especially those powered via synthetic intelligence (AI). The capacity shift, which would mark a significant exchange in the lengthy-status courting among two of tech's biggest players, has sparked concerns among investors approximately Google's dominance in the seek market.
By Md Rayhan Kobir9 months ago in BookClub
Tensions Escalate as India Fires Missiles Into Pakistan
Location: New Delhi/Islamabad India launched a missile strike early Tuesday morning into Pakistani-controlled territory in the disputed region of Kashmir, killing at least 26 people and injuring dozens more, according to Pakistani authorities, in a sharp escalation of hostilities between two nuclear-armed neighbors. The attack, which the Indian government described as a "precision strike against militant infrastructure," targeted multiple locations in Pakistan-administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). Among the dead, officials say, were both suspected insurgents and civilians, including women and children. The incident has raised global concerns and rekindled fears of a larger military conflict between the two rivals in South Asia.
By Syeda Rani9 months ago in BookClub
We Are Not Paying Taxes, We Are Investing In Society
Introduction When I bought this book, I saw it as something to dip into for ideas about how to make life a little more enjoyable. I am on a hiatus in my reading, waiting for a book to be delivered, having finished Spike Milligan's excellent short book of poetry, "Small Dreams Of A Scorpion"
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in BookClub
10 Tips on How to Build a Fanbase of Readers
So, you’ve written a book or maybe you’re working on one and now you’re wondering, “How do I get people to actually read it?” Building a loyal fanbase isn’t magic. It’s about creating connections, showing up consistently, and offering value that resonates. Whether you’re a new author or you’ve been around the block, these 10 tips will help you grow a reader community that sticks around.
By Blueroseone9 months ago in BookClub
A Story That Changed Everything
Sometimes, it takes just one voice to make a difference. One story. One moment of truth. This is the story of Mia—a quiet girl who never thought her words could matter. But one day, she shared something from her heart, and it changed everything.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in BookClub
1990 Days: A Journey Measured in Moments
1990 days. At first glance, it appears to be nothing more than a number, which may not immediately elicit feelings or meaning. However, when broken down, 1990 days correspond to five years and five months. In the scale of a lifetime, it’s a stretch of time long enough to change everything.
By emon Islam9 months ago in BookClub







