Mystery
The Story about of Block Hole
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity and its theories provide the basis of the intriguing tale of black holes. Einstein postulated in 1916 that distortions in space-time, which we experience as gravity, may be brought about by enormous objects. His idea states that in the event that a large star collapses due to its own gravity at the conclusion of its life cycle, it would produce a very dense zone in space from which nothing could escape, not even light. We now refer to this area as a black hole.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Exploring the Boundaries
Introduction: The universe, born from a colossal Big Bang, has been expanding ever since. Intriguingly, if everything originated from a point now expanding, it implies the existence of an edge to the universe. This raises questions about what lies beyond this perceived boundary. While science offers exciting theories, determining which one holds, remains a challenge.
By Peter Kiruu2 years ago in Fiction
A Tale of Mermaids
For an extended period, mermaids have enthralled people with their mysterious beauty, captivating charm, and hybrid human-fish forms. Across many cultures, mythology and folklore have long featured these legendary creatures, who are frequently portrayed as elegant beings living in the ocean's depths. The idea of mermaids continues to captivate and inspire people, from folklore from antiquity to contemporary pop culture.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
The tale of the lost rocket
In a bustling city full of busy streets, towering skyscrapers, and endless possibilities, there existed a small, forgotten locket. For years, it had been tucked away in a hidden corner of an antique shop, waiting for someone to discover its secrets. The locket had long forgotten its origin, but it yearned for the chance to be cherished once again.
By Ahsan Khan 2 years ago in Fiction
Tonight At Ten
Tonight At Ten Bring the Corkscrew By: DeEtta Miller Our dream cabin was supposed to be a new beginning. Laced with quiet moments under stars, toasting our escape from humanity. Ted and I had been married for what felt like a lifetime. He promised, as we signed the sales contract, that his binge drinking, and emotional distance would be healed by the wilderness and solitude on the shore of a small pond.
By DeEtta Miller2 years ago in Fiction
The Fiat, and The Grenade
Sicily | 1943 Corrado smirked, then disappeared back into the belly of the concealed bed. Rosalie re-tied the knot to the tarp, then climbed into the passenger seat. The partition had partially closed during the hectic stop, so she used her fingers to fully open it. Corrado’s head was directly on the other side, getting as close as humanly possible. This made her giggle, adding a little comfort to the rumbling sound of an accelerating engine.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Seventh Midnight
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Disappearance The moon hung low in the night sky, casting elongated shadows across the cobblestone streets of Crescent Hollow. Detective Emma Blackwood strode through the eerie silence, her trench coat billowing behind her like a cloak of mystery. Her keen eyes scanned the surroundings, searching for any clue that might unravel the enigma of the Seventh Midnight.
By Zeenat Shoukat2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Lost: A Tale of Time and Destiny
A hidden world, secluded from the hustle and bustle of a sprawling cityscape. The shadows cast by towering buildings reached out like fingers upon the pavement below, yet only those who were lost or forgotten knew where to find it. Here existed an enigmatic community - a secret society that housed misplaced objects; all with their own unique stories to tell. Amongst them resided a pocket watch; once revered by an elusive persona known solely as "The Wanderer" but now diminished in glory through time's inevitable corrosion.
By Stacy Goldheart2 years ago in Fiction






