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The Einstein equation of mass and energy changed human understanding of the world. As Einstein himself said, "This equation follows special relativity, where mass and energy are different manifestations of the same thing. For the general public, this is an unfamiliar concept
By A godmother2 years ago in History
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire is one of history's most recognizable and impactful civilizations. The rise and fall of the Roman Empire is a story of extraordinary splendor, conquest, government, and, eventually, decline, from its humble beginnings in the 8th century BC to its eventual destruction in the 5th century AD. In this post, we will look at the fundamental elements that catapulted the Roman Empire to prominence as well as the complicated forces that ultimately contributed to its demise.
By John Ammerlane2 years ago in History
Kang Youwei's Wuxu Proposition: China and Japan merge and let Ito Hirobumi manage China. Content Warning.
The Wuxu Reform, which occurred more than a hundred years ago, ultimately ended in failure. The Six Gentlemen generously died and were bloodstained on the execution ground. However, the initiator of this reform, Kang Youwei, fled and made the world fully understand his true face.
By A godmother2 years ago in History
How About the Animal That Is Also a Plant?
Beneath the shimmering surface of the world's oceans lies a realm of astonishing diversity, where creatures both beautiful and bizarre inhabit the watery depths. Among these remarkable inhabitants are sea slugs, sea pigs, and the enigmatic goblin shark, each with its unique story and role in the intricate web of marine life.
By Sonam Shahukhal2 years ago in History
So dangerous is the trio of villains
China, Russia and North Korea form alliance A dangerous triangle of power! Kim Jong-un is back on a piece of the world stage, which is mainly determined by his powerful friends China and Russia — in their fight against the West.
By Brian Andrew2 years ago in History
Who was Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, a United States Founding Father, is a figure whose impact looms big in American history. His diverse achievements as a statesman, philosopher, author, and builder shaped the country during its formative years. In this article, we will look at Thomas Jefferson's life, accomplishments, and lasting effect, a man whose ideas continue to resonate in the hearts of Americans and others throughout the world.
By John Ammerlane2 years ago in History
Who was Henry VIII of England?
Henry VIII of England, born on June 28, 1491, was one of England's most powerful monarchs. His reign, which began in 1509 and ended in 1547, was an era of tremendous political and ecclesiastical development in England. In this article, we will look at Henry VIII's life, reign, and lasting legacy, a king whose acts profoundly altered the direction of English history.
By John Ammerlane2 years ago in History
Voodoo2
What’s the dark side of Voodoo? I mean the people who eat for evil what do the devil's rituals are not the same okay but you will never use somebody for a ritual to make money or to understand something but you chose to be evil you should be good you chose to be good to be helping people to be bringing people
By Ayimahin Kpedo2 years ago in History
A Cleansing Tale Through Time: The Rich History of Men's Soap
Introduction In the realm of personal grooming and hygiene, soap stands as a timeless and indispensable companion. It is a staple in our daily routines, ensuring that we not only look our best but also feel refreshed and revitalized. Yet, the history of soap is a narrative deeply woven into the fabric of human civilization, a tale of innovation, luxury, and necessity. While the use of soap itself dates back millennia, the evolution of men's soap, tailored specifically to the distinct needs and preferences of the male demographic, offers a captivating journey through time. In this exploration, we embark on a quest to uncover the origins, transformations, and innovations that have shaped the fascinating history of men's soap.
By Paul Weitzel2 years ago in History
Science paints a new picture of the ancient past, when we mixed and mated with other kinds of humans
The ability to extract DNA from ancient hominins, including our earliest ancestors and other relatives who walked on two legs, has recently become available to researchers. With a steady stream of studies examining the genes of ancient people, ancient DNA technology has transformed how we study human history and has quickly gained popularity.
By Alejandro Silvente2 years ago in History








