Mystery
Traversing a Wormhole
If time travel is possible why haven't we met a single time traveler yet and if we did meet one how would we know they weren't faking it what would their time machine look like and how would it operate would there be a set of rules for time travelers to follow and what would happen if they decided to break them.
By Nashawn Manzano2 years ago in Fiction
Unraveling Reality and Knowledge
Today, we're delving into the mysteries of a black hole, and let me tell you, it's not going to be a comfy ride, but it sure will be a thrilling one. First things first, in the realm of math, almost anything can transform into a black hole if you squeeze it small enough. I'm talking about you, me, or even this camera - basically, everything in the universe has something called a "Schwarzschild radius." It's like a minuscule space, and if you managed to squish an entire object's mass into it, the gravity would get so intense that not even light could break free. Boom, you've got yourself a black hole. If you could somehow compress Mount Everest into something tinier than a nanometer, voila, black hole. And imagine squishing the whole Earth down to peanut size - you'd get a black hole too. Fortunately, we can't do that with our planet or Everest.
By Healty Life2 years ago in Fiction
The Haunting Of Willow House
The Haunting of Willow House It was a dark and stormy night when Sarah and her friends decided to visit the infamous Willow House. The local legend whispered tales of the house being haunted, but Sarah, being a rational person, dismissed the stories as mere superstition.
By Asiya Illiasu2 years ago in Fiction
When Guyitis Strikes
Melanie glared at Tod from the passenger seat as he weaved left then punched the gas attempting to pass a slower moving vehicle. Though she very much wanted to scream, instead she grit her teeth, and managed to keep her voice calm as she spoke "Tod, we have to get off at the next exit, why are you passing this idiot now? You are not going to make it around him before the turn off and we are going to miss it. Don't add twenty minutes to our drive just because you got a bad case of guyitis on the highway." She paused briefly for effect, expecting some sort of verbal retort from Tod. Instead he remained silent, and pressed the pedal all the way to the floor. The force of the acceleration pushed Melanie back in her seat, and reflexively she grabbed tight onto the door handle. Irritation was obvious in her voice as she continued. "Why do guys always have to pull this shit when driving? They just cannot stand to be behind a slower driver. Thirty seconds and we would have been to our exit. But no, you had to pass some fool at the last minute because why? Because guyitis that's why." As she spoke Tod had managed to make the rapidly approaching exit, with only a few feet of clearance to spare. He smiled and laughed in relief then said quietly "There is no such thing as guyitis, and we made it didn't we?"
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Fiction
Time Traveler from Year 2256
In March 2003, Andrew Carlssin, a 44-year-old man, made headlines when he turned an $800 investment into a staggering $350 million in just two weeks. This unprecedented financial success raised eyebrows at the FBI, who suspected insider trading or a financial scam. When questioned, Carlssin stunned investigators with an extraordinary claim – he was a time traveler from 250 years in the future who had foreknowledge of the stock market's performance.
By Kamran Malik2 years ago in Fiction
A Triumph of the Heart: The Journey of a Poor Cricketer
In the small town of Kanchipuram, where dreams were as rare as raindrops in the desert, lived a young boy named Arjun. He was born into poverty, his parents struggling to make ends meet. Their humble abode was filled not with riches, but with love. Arjun's father, a day laborer, and his mother, a seamstress, worked tirelessly to ensure their son had food on the table and dreams in his heart.
By Navya Vunnam2 years ago in Fiction








