World History
Ten historical monsters you probably didn't know existed Part 1.
Genghis Khan is a well-known figure. Albert Hitler As appetizing as it is to imagine these power and fame-hungry monsters dying obscurity never to be remembered—unquestionably a fate worse than death—some of them it is important to learn from their crimes to ensure they can never be repeated, so with that in mind let's take a look at some historical bad guys. Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Epstein,but sadly history is filled with mass murderers Psychopaths child abusers tyrants and dictators that you' Barbara Bathory
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Why Blacks Were Chosen As Slaves Over Others
The institution of slavery has left an indelible mark on human history, ensnaring countless communities and ethnicities across the globe. Yet, a perplexing historical pattern emerges when we examine the transatlantic slave trade: while other human groups witnessed a decline in enslavement, African populations, particularly those living below the sprawling Sahara desert, became the primary targets. This intricate historical conundrum prompts us to delve into the reasons behind the specific targeting of Africans for enslavement, a subject that is steeped in complexity.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History
Our Universe Will Dissipate, Stephen Hawking Was Righ?
According to quantum field theory, there are tiny vibrations in empty space that, if given enough energy, can transform into virtual particles. These virtual particles can then produce packets of light called photons with low energy. However, every black hole has an event horizon, which is a point of no return beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.In addition, there is an incredibly strong gravitational field around every black hole.Most of the time, black holes have an accretion disk, which is a swirling disc of material that surrounds them and allows them to survive by consuming the gas and stars that are around them.
By Nora Ariana2 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
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
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










