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The Secret Science Hidden in Ancient Indian Temples – Was Our Past More Advanced
The Secret Science Hidden in Ancient Indian Temples – Was Our Past More Advanced Than We Think? By Riya Mandal When we think of ancient Indian temples, we imagine spiritual chants, divine idols, and intricate carvings. But what if we told you that these sacred structures were more than just places of worship? What if ancient temples were also centers of advanced science, energy systems, and cosmic understanding far ahead of their time?
By Riya mandal10 months ago in History
Living with Earthquakes: How Japan Turned Disaster into Daily Discipline
Living with Earthquakes: How Japan Turned Disaster into Daily Discipline The Ground Shakes — and No One Screams In many parts of the world, an earthquake means chaos. Alarms blare, people run in fear, and confusion overtakes everything. But in Japan, something extraordinary happens when the earth begins to move — calmness.
By MystiTech Hub10 months ago in History
Wisdom in the Shadows
Long ago, in the golden age of the Kingdom of Eldros, there reigned a young king named Caelum. His throne was tall, his crown heavy, and his pride, taller and heavier still. The people hailed him as the Flame of the East, a ruler of unmatched ambition. His armies were swift, his laws strict, and his word final.
By muhammad khalil10 months ago in History
"Echoes of the Pathans"
The sun beat down mercilessly on the rugged hills of the Khyber Pass, where the dust of centuries seemed to cling to the earth, as though time itself had chosen this place to leave its mark. Here, in the heart of the Pashtun lands, an age-old story was unfolding—one of honor, loyalty, and an unyielding struggle against both external forces and internal conflict.
By Akhunzada Murtaza10 months ago in History
The Voice of the Divine
How Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Redefined Sufi Music for the Modern World There are voices that move us, and then there are voices that transcend the boundaries of sound to stir something deep and timeless within the soul. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan possessed the latter—a voice that echoed like a call from the divine, commanding attention, reverence, and emotion. Widely regarded as one of the greatest vocalists in the history of music, Nusrat was not merely a singer. He was a vessel of centuries-old tradition, a bridge between East and West, and a spiritual force who brought Sufi music, particularly qawwali, to global audiences in a way that no one before him had done.
By Akhunzada Murtaza10 months ago in History
History and Significance of Bengali New Year (Pohela Boishakh)
The Bengali New Year, popularly known as Pohela Boishakh, marks the beginning of the Bengali calendar year and is one of the most culturally significant festivals celebrated in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Falling on the 14th or 15th of April every year, Pohela Boishakh is a celebration of new beginnings, unity, and cultural heritage.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History
A Minecraft Movie’ Stomps to $80.6 Million in Second Weekend. Content Warning.
Block by block, the video game adaptation continues to achieve box office success. With an impressive $80.6 million in its second frame, A Minecraft Movie has carved out another huge weekend at the box office in a triumphant display of staying power. The film, based on the wildly popular sandbox video game by Mojang Studios, has now cemented its place as one of the most successful video game adaptations in cinema history. Directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre), the film’s blend of quirky humor, blocky visuals, and heartwarming storytelling seems to have struck a chord with both young fans and nostalgic gamers. A lot of box office analysts predicted a big drop in its sequel after its first weekend brought in a staggering $120 million. Instead, the movie showed remarkable resilience, declining just over 32%—a rare feat in the age of front-loaded blockbusters. A Rare Success Story Hollywood has a rocky history with video game adaptations, often with poor writing, mediocre acting, or a lack of connection to the original. However, the trend has begun to shift in recent years. with successful games like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Detective Pikachu, and Sonic the Hedgehog, studios have found a new formula: lean into the fun, embrace the source, and deliver high-energy, family-friendly entertainment. Minecraft, with its globally recognizable brand and endless creative potential, was a prime candidate. Still, many questioned whether a movie could successfully translate a game with no story and minimal character development into a compelling film. The result has proved the skeptics wrong. Hess’s take on Minecraft doesn’t attempt to mimic the game’s open-ended nature directly. Instead, it crafts a charming narrative about a young builder, Ava (played by Mckenna Grace), who embarks on an epic journey to save her crumbling world from the evil Ender King. Along the way, she meets a ragtag group of allies—including a talking pig, a misfit redstone engineer, and a mysterious traveler played with surprising depth by Jason Momoa. Critics have praised the film’s creativity, with many noting how it captures the game’s spirit of exploration and imagination without becoming slavishly tied to its mechanics. The film's voxel-style animation has also garnered attention for its cinematically dynamic and game-like aesthetic. A Global Illusion Minecraft’s global appeal is also helping drive ticket sales overseas. In its second weekend abroad, the film pulled in an additional $92 million from international markets, bringing its worldwide total to $327 million. The film's growing success has been aided by strong performances in territories like Brazil, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. Analysts believe the film could easily cross the $500 million mark by the end of its theatrical run—particularly with a light release calendar in the coming weeks. Its strong legs at the box office also suggest that the film is benefitting from word-of-mouth and repeat viewings, especially among families. What’s Next? With the overwhelming success of A Minecraft Movie, talks of a sequel are already underway at Warner Bros. Executives are reportedly in early discussions with director Jared Hess and the film’s core cast to return for a follow-up. The Minecraft universe is so vast that there are practically no boundaries to the stories that can be told in the future. This includes a variety of biomes and monsters as well as the mysterious Nether and End dimensions. Additionally, merchandise sales have increased, with game, clothing, and toy tie-ins flying off shelves. A special in-game event, tied to the movie, has driven a spike in Minecraft’s player activity, showing the potential of multimedia synergy between the game and the film. Game-to-Film Adaptations Have a Bright Future The roaring success of A Minecraft Movie isn’t just a win for Warner Bros.—it’s a sign of the maturing relationship between the video game industry and Hollywood. As gaming continues to dominate entertainment culture, studios are increasingly investing in adaptations that honor the source material while pushing storytelling boundaries. If Minecraft’s second weekend is any indication, the era of dismissing game-based films as box office flops is officially over. With the right creative team and a respectful approach to the material, even the simplest games can spawn cinematic gold. And for Minecraft fans, both new and old, it’s clear: this movie is just the beginning of a bold new adventure—both on-screen and off. --- Let me know if you'd like a version tailored for a specific outlet or audience!
By Ariful Islam10 months ago in History
The birth of shoes and umbrellas
The sage Jamadagni is shooting arrows, his wife Renuka is collecting them. The sage is thinking that this game is a great pleasure; that is why he does not remember any other work today. He keeps shooting arrows at empty cars. Meanwhile, who cares that it's late in the day, that the sun has cracked my palms, that the fire is burning my feet? The sage felt great shooting arrows today.
By Md Soriful Islam10 months ago in History
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 27 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 27 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral With the successful launch of 27 Starlink satellites on a Falcon 9 rocket, SpaceX continues to push the boundaries of global connectivity and spaceflight consistency. The mission took off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, marking yet another pivotal moment in the company’s ongoing mission to build a globe-spanning satellite internet constellation.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses Apple has been at the forefront of innovation for years, revolutionizing industries with groundbreaking products like the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The tech giant is preparing for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), its next major disruption. Reports suggest Apple is preparing to launch not one, but two high-end headsets, serving as a stepping stone toward its ultimate ambition: sleek, everyday AR glasses.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History










