Psychological
Myth of Illusions
What is History Say About Ilusions One of the most famous allegories in Western philosophy comes from Plato's "Republic." In this allegory, Plato describes a group of prisoners chained inside a cave, facing a wall. They can only see the shadows of objects cast on the wall by a fire behind them. The prisoners mistake these shadows for reality. When one prisoner is freed and ventures out of the cave, he experiences the true world and realizes that the shadows were mere illusions. The allegory explores the idea that our perceptions of reality can be limited or distorted, and true knowledge requires a deeper understanding.
By the author 2 years ago in Fiction
The Doomsday Virus
Dr. Hermann Vildashrek dedicated his life to understanding the secrets of viruses. He was a brilliant guy who also experienced a personal tragedy. He became obsessed with his quest to comprehend these little beings that could wreak havoc on the human body and beyond, despite having polio that left him paralyzed and having witnessed the horrific effects of AIDS on a close friend.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
Hard Memory
The distant tink of metal on asphalt and the hammering of rain on the garbage cans barely registered for the man in front of Josh in aeons past, before the spent shell hit the pavement. He muttered, "Oh, he got me," and dropped to his knees as he stared in shock. His clothes were stained with blood and rain. Josh held the gun in his trembling fists, his fingers unable to relax their hold. A tiny red LED flashed from the gun's butt, alerting his teammates to the fact that an officer had fired his weapon and requested their assistance.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
How Inferior Training is Killing Russian Pilots
The combat force must function as one coherent entity. To start, you need well-trained soldiers with the proper gear, who are supplied by equally well-trained officers and under their command. You also need strong support elements like tanks, armored battle vehicles, and Javelin air defense missiles to protect your troops from enemy air forces and helicopters. bigger surface-to-air systems, such as the S-300 and 400 from Russia or the better Patriot from the United States, to increase the anti-air reach even more. Additionally, you need to do thorough Be aware of your opponent's location, physical attributes, and motivations.
By Syed Moizuddin2 years ago in Fiction






