Science
Science
The Historical and Logical Case for Jesus Christ, the Son of God
The following is not an appeal to blind faith or emotion. It is a reasoned argument grounded in history, logic, and evidence. Whether one accepts the divinity of Jesus Christ or not, the data surrounding His life, death, and resurrection demand an intellectually honest examination. Truth, by nature, does not depend on belief to exist; it simply is.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in FYI
Should Male Doctors Be Allowed to Treat Women?. Content Warning.
If men stopped killing women, maybe we’d trust them with our bodies. But they haven’t. So why do we? It sounds extreme, but think about it. We are told to trust doctors. To strip down, to open up, to let them see, touch, and decide what happens next. We sign forms, follow orders, and call it care.
By No One’s Daughter3 months ago in FYI
Programmers Scope and AI Innovation
Introduction In the 21st century, technology is advancing at a pace never witnessed before in human history. At the heart of this digital revolution are programmers the architects of modern computing — and artificial intelligence (AI), the force redefining how we work, think, and live. Together, they are building a world that blurs the lines between human creativity and machine intelligence.
By Muddasar Rasheed3 months ago in FYI
Is YouTube Down Right Now? Here’s What’s Happening and Why Users Are Panicking
It starts like any ordinary day. You open YouTube, ready to watch your favorite creator, a new music video, or just something to unwind. But instead of the usual content, you’re greeted by a blank screen, buffering circle, or an error message saying, “Something went wrong.”
By Zeenat Chauhan3 months ago in FYI
The People’s Right to Choose Their Leader
When the framers wrote the U.S. Constitution, they deliberately refused to limit how many times a president could serve. They placed their faith not in bureaucracy but in the will and wisdom of the people. Their logic was simple: in a free republic, authority must flow upward from the governed, not downward from government. For nearly 150 years that principle stood unchallenged, until one president broke the custom and the nation followed him willingly.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in FYI
Telepathy: The Mental Ability That Breaks Limits. Content Warning.
Telepathy is understood as the mental communication between people without the use of their usual senses. It is a form of perception that goes beyond verbal or gestural methods, allowing the immediate transmission of thoughts, feelings or data.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in FYI
North Sea sightings fuel notion of an underground alien base
The first part of this investigation into The Doorway To A Doggerland Mystery beneath Orford Ness on the Suffolk coast concluded with details about the United Kingdom’s most noteworthy UFO incident which took place from 26-28 December 1980 in Rendlesham Forest near RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, about eight miles north-east of Ipswich, when a number of civilians and United States military personnel based there saw strange lights descending beneath the tree line.
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in FYI
Britain's version of Area 51 off the Suffolk coast at Orford Ness
It’s a potent combination for one of the United Kingdom’s greatest mysteries... the British version of Nevada’s Area 51 (Orford Ness), the nation’s longest-serving monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) and Project Albian (the extraterrestrial angle dating back to the early 1960s).
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in FYI








