fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
The Morning Star’s Ashes
They say Lucifer fell. But what they forget is how far. And what he left behind. Long before the world spoke of demons and brimstone, there was light—pure, radiant, almost unbearable in its beauty. It pulsed like breath in the heart of all that was. Lucifer, the Morning Star, was not a creature of shadows. He was illumination, will, and above all, question.
By L.Y-PragManX-Cs9 months ago in Journal
The Hidden Language of the Forest: How Trees Communicate Underground
Introduction: A Silent, Subterranean Society Beneath your feet, in every forest, lies a secret network that rivals the complexity of the internet. It’s not made of fiber optics or copper wires, but of roots and fungi. For centuries, trees were seen as solitary organisms competing for sunlight, water, and nutrients. But recent scientific discoveries have shattered this perspective, revealing a world where trees communicate, cooperate, and even nurture one another through underground connections. This phenomenon, often called the “Wood Wide Web,” has changed how we understand forests, ecosystems, and even the concept of intelligence in the plant kingdom.
By Orbit Scope9 months ago in Journal
La Belle Époque: A Journey to the Past Through the Lens of Love
La Belle Époque is a time-travel film—without actual time travel! Just as practical effects are created by hand on set without computer manipulation, this film stages time travel in a similar, theatrical way. No CGI-rendered futuristic worlds here, only a meticulously handcrafted recreation of the past. There’s no machine to whisk someone back in time, yet there exists a way to touch the past while remaining in the present. Sounds confusing? Let’s explore.
By Riham Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
How Marriage Counselling Brisbane Helped Us Rebuild After the Silence
We didn’t break apart because of one dramatic argument or some earth-shattering revelation. The slow drift into silence happened in the margins of everyday life. It was the quiet dinners, the unspoken disappointments, the way we began finishing each other’s sentences—not with affection, but assumption. By the time we realised we weren’t really talking anymore, it felt like we’d forgotten how.
By Amelia Brown9 months ago in Journal
Unveiling the True Light: Beyond Myths and Fairy Tales
In the gentle glow of the Christmas season, we find ourselves enveloped in the warmth of tradition and the promise of new beginnings. As we transition from the joy of Christmas to the solemnity of the pre-Lenten and Passion seasons, we are reminded of the divine journey that culminates in the resurrection—a testament to the undying nature of life. Yet, amidst the celebration, a question lingers: Is the story of Jesus Christ merely a myth, or is it the cornerstone of our faith?
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
Why Airplane Cabin Lights Dim During Landing: The Hidden Safety Protocol Passengers Rarely Notice
Introduction Every frequent flyer has experienced it: just before landing or takeoff, the cabin crew dims the lights and asks passengers to lift their window shades. While this may seem like a simple routine or even a way to save energy, it’s actually part of a critical safety protocol designed to protect passengers in the unlikely event of an emergency.
By Orbit Scope9 months ago in Journal
The Mystery of Luffy’s Blood Type F: How Eiichiro Oda Used Fictional Biology to Deepen One Piece Lore
In the vast, unpredictable world of One Piece, everything from sky islands to talking reindeer has found a place. But amid all the fantasy, there's one small but surprisingly important detail that often slips under the radar: Monkey D. Luffy's blood type is “F.”
By Orbit Scope9 months ago in Journal









