Historical Fiction
Einstein's gravity is combined with quantum mechanics in a new theory.
Today, two papers simultaneously published by physicists at University College London (UCL) announced a radical theory that consistently unifies quantum mechanics and gravity while maintaining Einstein's classical concept of spacetime.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Chapters
Spermatorrhea: The Victorian Era's Male Hysteria Regarding Seminal Leakage
The disease spermatorrhea, which is the excessive sperm discharge brought on by illicit or excessive sexual activity, caused hysteria in the 1800s, and there were some severe and drastic “cures” for this condition. Is the reason you are unlikely to hear about this illness these days that we have found a cure? No, that's not the case since it never was.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premiere West Ham
Fearing the bottom half, Porsche Man sensed an athletic style challenge confrontation soon, she seemed concerned. Due to this uncomfortable, queasy, suspicion, the American theatrical tease called upon her trainer friend Lucas, confident he could get a goal.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Chapters
Court of Sorcerers — Part 3
For once, Elyscia was conflicted about her plan. They needed the Duke on their side, but she wouldn’t allow him to destroy her life’s work. They would have to move up the plan. She could call off the engagement, as soon as they accomplished what they set out to do. She told Renout as much.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters
Most Brutal Queens in History
From the queen who used birds to burn down an entire town to the woman who may have been the world's most prolific serial killer, today's show delves into the dark side of individuals who wielded great power. Let's begin with a chilling tale that involves eye-gouging because every ancient story of royalty seems to include someone losing their eyes. Our protagonist in this saga is Irene of Athens, born around 750.
By mara alsha2 years ago in Chapters
"Celestial Threads of Love"
In the celestial court of the Jade Emperor, where the divine and the ethereal converged, resided seven princesses. Among them, the youngest possessed a gift that set her apart—a remarkable ability to pluck clouds from the boundless sky and transform them into the softest, most exquisite robes. Her craftsmanship was unparalleled, with seams invisible even to the most discerning eye. Yet, in the midst of her celestial splendor, a yearning for new inspiration stirred within her.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Chapters
Court of Sorcerers — Part 2
Renout found a seat at the back of the Council meeting, in the area designated for the court magicians. They were expected to attend the meetings, in case their work was needed, but not to give input unless asked. He had arrived early and quickly poured himself a goblet of wine before emptying a vial of Elyscia’s magic into the pitcher.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters
Court of Sorcerers
Elyscia rolled off the plush bed, donned a robe, and poured herself a goblet of water. After she had gulped down half the contents, she offered Nicolaus the rest. He took the goblet from her hand, but before he could take a sip, she gestured to stop him.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters
Beauty and Death
Once in a distant time, in the depths of the underworld, a realm shrouded in shadows and obscurity, Hades, the deity overseeing the departed souls, ruled with an unyielding authority. The underworld was a realm of perpetual solemnity, where the spirits of the deceased wandered aimlessly in an eternal twilight.
By LyricCoffee2 years ago in Chapters






