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Something Strange Happens When You Follow Einstein's Math
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, there exist enigmatic phenomena that defy our conventional understanding of the universe. Among these cosmic mysteries, black holes stand as some of the most intriguing and elusive entities, captivating the imagination of scientists and laypeople alike. Yet, delving into the depths of these cosmic behemoths unveils not just the mysteries of the universe but also the profound legacy of one of the greatest scientific minds in history: Albert Einstein.
By Blessing Oguntimehin2 years ago in History
How CIA Stole Declassified Information From Russia
Man is impressed with the few matchless spies envisioned in the history, and it’s the to-and-fro intelligence wars between the CIA and the KGB during the cold war that stands out. It is not difficult to understand the context. The corruption of generals who sell state information to spies and planes that are shot down over enemy territories, as well as endless proxy wars whose death toll is increasing, makes it difficult to define the real winner. We shall uncover how a real-life spy against spy campaign unfolds from what we have at the end whether anyone has an overwhelming win or not.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Banned Weapons Too Brutal for Modern Warfare
The brutality of war has always been the norm through the history. The course of history has witnessed with different wars that have been armed with different weaponry that have left an everlasting impact. However, even though warfare and conflicts are notoriously chaotic and destructive, there have been instances when the world held a pause and said that some weapons overstepped the line of doomed means of a war. From this awareness the UN Convention on Prohibitions or Restriction of Certain Conventional Weapons, Which Considered as Excessively Harmful or Which Have Indiscriminate Effects, known as the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons or CCW, was formed.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
A Tale of Liberation and Faith
In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, where the desert sands whispered tales of ancient glory and steadfast resilience, there stood a city unlike any other. Mecca, the sacred sanctuary of Islam, held within its walls the Kaaba, the holiest shrine in all of Arabia. For centuries, it had been revered as a place of pilgrimage and prayer, a beacon of hope and devotion for believers from across the land.
By Ahsan Ahmad2 years ago in History
A Tale of Forgiveness and Atonement
As the sands of time shifted, the Muslims of Arabia found themselves ascending from the margins of society to the pinnacle of power. The culmination of their journey came with the triumphant conquest of Mecca, the heart of their homeland. With victory, an unexpected proclamation echoed across the land: a general amnesty for all.
By Ahsan Ahmad2 years ago in History
How to Use a Kitchen knife Carefully to Avoid Damage?
A kitchen knife serves a multitude of vital purposes in any culinary environment, from food preparation to serving. Each knife is made to excel at a particular task and comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, enabling chefs and home cooks to achieve accuracy and efficiency in their culinary endeavors. These knives are designed to meet the demands of a wide range of culinary techniques.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in History
Unmasking Legends: The Top 10 Hackers of All Time
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, there exists a group of individuals whose names evoke a mix of fear, admiration, and intrigue. These are the hackers – masterminds of the digital age who have pushed the boundaries of technology and challenged the status quo. From pioneers of the early days to modern-day cyber warriors, their exploits have left an indelible mark on the history of computing. Join us as we unravel the tales of the top 10 hackers of all time.
By Spiridon Matei2 years ago in History
Embracing Spiritual Solitude
In the rich tapestry of life, I have been immensely blessed. My journey began with a love profound and true—a marriage that stood the test of time until it gracefully reached its conclusion. It was in the aftermath of this significant chapter that I embarked on a profound spiritual awakening, discovering that in moments of acute distress, when worldly comforts fail to soothe deep-seated pain, one can only turn towards the divine.
By lahsen ezahouani2 years ago in History
How myth and mythology define civilisational Values
It was April 21, 753 B.C. This was almost 400 years before Alexander the Great and the epitome of Greek civilisation. It was also 750 years before Christ's birth and the rise of Christianity. On a pleasant and breezy spring day, with birds flying south and the sun emerging after winter, the story of Rome and its founder, Romulus, began.
By Ricky Lahiri2 years ago in History
Echoes of Enchantment: The Haunting Legacy of Bhangarh Fort
### Unveiling the Mysteries of Bhangarh Fort: India's Enigma Wrapped in Legends Nestled at the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, Bhangarh Fort stands as one of India's most hauntingly beautiful and enigmatic sites. Known widely as the "Most Haunted Fort in India," Bhangarh's allure isn't just in its architectural grandeur or historical significance, but in the chilling legends that surround it. This article explores the mystique of Bhangarh Fort, offering a glimpse into its eerie past and present, beckoning the brave and curious alike.
By Akash Chaudhary 2 years ago in History





