Mystery
THE HUMAN QUEST OF IMMORTALITY
THE HUMAN QUEST FOR IMMORTALITY Introduction: Throughout history, many have pursued the idea of extending life or achieving immortality, but no one has ever succeeded in creating a medicine or technology that grants eternal life. The concept of immortality has fascinated people for millennia, from ancient mythologies to modern science.
By JOHN U. ORDILLOabout a year ago in FYI
Near Death Experiences: What is known so far. Content Warning.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are significant personal events that occur when individuals find themselves near death or in states of severe physical trauma. These experiences frequently encompass a variety of sensations and perceptions that challenge traditional views on consciousness and the concept of an afterlife.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in FYI
Maximize Your Space: 10 Genius Hacks to Organize a Small Closet on a Budget. AI-Generated.
Are you tired of rummaging through a cluttered closet every morning? Do you dream of a beautifully organized space but worry about the cost? You're not alone. Many of us struggle with small closets and tight budgets. But don't worry – we've got you covered! This article will reveal 10 ingenious and affordable ways to transform your cramped closet into a model of efficiency and style.
By modanwal hostabout a year ago in FYI
Sherlock Holmes Takes on the Universe's Most Maddening Mystery. AI-Generated.
I have tackled many a strange mystery in my day—spooky hounds, cryptic ciphers, and even the occasional eccentric millionaire—yet nothing could have prepared me for the singular absurdity of what Dr. Watson deemed “a harmless intellectual diversion.” Of course, any diversion that purports to solve the question of where the devil all the aliens have gone is anything but harmless. You see, dear reader, I had the distinct misfortune of encountering a conundrum so irritating, so vexing, that it nearly drove me to—dare I say it—amateur astrophysics. I speak of the Fermi paradox, and I assure you it was neither my choice nor my delight to engage with it.
By ScienceStyledabout a year ago in FYI
Science Affair
Have you ever heard that we only use 10% of our brains? Chances are, you’ve come across this fascinating tidbit at some point. Maybe it was in a Hollywood blockbuster or during a casual conversation with friends. It’s one of those catchy, mind-blowing facts that stick with you, making you wonder what kind of superhuman powers might be lying dormant in your own brain, just waiting to be unlocked.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
"The Purge" Film Series
As a rule, I don’t watch violent films. Forget Saw or its ‘offspring’, even the ‘modern’ Batman is cringing for me to watch. BUT, one evening I thought: “Toughen up and watch The Purge”. I had been told about this film series and was curious about it. Is it really like ‘that’? I didn’t bother with the book, written by Sofi Oksanen — my imagination will beat any film or book!!!
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiffabout a year ago in FYI
A New Vocal Group Page & Halloween Unofficial Writer Challenge
Vocal Aspire 2 is a new group on Facebook for Writers to read each other's work and support each other. Networking hand in hand is the best way to make friends and make the platform even more worthwhile as our efforts. Each piece of writing is an achievement to share and is appreciated here.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in FYI
The Ridiculous Reality of the Amazon Creator Program:
If you're a creator or influencer who's thought about joining the Amazon Creator Program, let me stop you right there. You've likely been lured in by the promise of easy commissions, massive product variety, and a streamlined platform to recommend anything you want. But there's one glaring problem that no one talks about enough—Amazon expects you to sell their products without giving you ANYTHING to work with.
By millergamin1about a year ago in FYI
Who was first?
For centuries, Eratosthenes of Cyrene has been credited as the first person to accurately measure the circumference of the Earth. His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for centuries of astronomical and geographical discovery, earning him a revered place in history. However, there's a growing argument that perhaps the ancient Greeks did not discover the roundness of the Earth on their own. Instead, they may have borrowed this knowledge from an even older civilization—the Egyptians. Is there any truth to the theory that the Greeks copied the idea of a round Earth from the Egyptians? Let's dive into the evidence and explore the intriguing possibilities.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
Your Eye Color
Eye color is one of the most distinct features that define how we look, but did you know it's not as permanent as most people think? From genetic quirks to medical conditions, your eye color can change more often than you'd expect. If you’re curious about what can alter the shade of your eyes, here are 10 surprising ways your eye color can really change.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI










