Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Proof.
story aboute my poor brother
nce there was a poor orphan who was not well brought up. He was respected by no one and never got invited to feasts or ceremonies. Despite this, he managed to get married and went hunting by himself on foot or with his canoe. He usually had very little luck hunting, but once he killed a deer. He built a little shelter to stay overnight, started to cook the deer meat, and sat down to rest with his dog beside him. He smoked and dozed, and after a while he opened his eyes and saw a person standing there.
By dzmasius kasius2 years ago in Proof
Intrinsic PC Tech : Valid tech service provider
Intrinsic PC Tech is one such corporation that has been subjected to skepticism and doubt. This article seeks to place an stop to those uncertainties and shed mild on why Intrinsic PC Tech is certainly a valid company. In state-of-the-art tech-savvy global, in which the online landscape is brimming with both authentic and dubious tech agencies, it's simplest herbal to be cautious when exploring lesser-acknowledged gamers inside the industry.
By Intrinsic pc tech2 years ago in Proof
A Cosmic Odyssey
Introduction: Billions of years ago, our universe burst into existence in a cataclysmic event known as the Big Bang. Since then, it has unfolded into a vast tapestry, giving birth to millions of galaxies, our solar system, and the diverse wonders that surround us. In the next few minutes, we embark on a journey back in time, exploring the captivating history of the universe—its evolution, the birth of stars, the formation of galaxies, and the emergence of life.
By Juan Miranda2 years ago in Proof
Unveiling the Truths of Our Solar System
Our Sun, often portrayed as a bright yellow ball of fire, defies the conventional perception when observed closely. Contrary to popular belief, it isn't yellow; it leans more towards green. Scientists determine a star's temperature by analyzing the color spectrum it emits. Each color corresponds to a specific wavelength, helping astronomers gauge the star's heat. While cooler stars appear red, the hottest ones glow blue. The Sun, emitting most of its energy close to the green wavelength, appears white due to a vibrant mix of colors when viewed from space.
By Juan Miranda2 years ago in Proof
Echoes of Desolation: A Tale of Conflict and War
In a world torn apart by strife and discord, where the drums of war had drowned out the voices of reason, lived two souls whose lives were irrevocably altered by the relentless march of conflict. This is their story, a story of love, loss, and the relentless weight of war.
By jhony aour2 years ago in Proof
Made in the Image of God
As I reflect on my upbringing as a young girl, there were many aspects that left me feeling unsettled deep within. I recall those early moments of my childhood when I couldn't help but question the way things were. It felt as though something vital was being concealed from me. I held an unwavering belief in the existence of God; there was never a shadow of doubt in my mind about His presence. I knew I had been created by a higher power, and I yearned to understand my Creator better.
By dave laurino2 years ago in Proof
In the Beginning, There Was Mass
Ah, celestial beings of Earth! Behold, for we, your divine narrators, are about to unravel a story woven in the ethereal threads of cosmic enlightenment, hilarity, and a touch of divine intervention. Forget the humdrum of earthly existence, for today, you are summoned to the high courts of heavenly knowledge, where particles are more elusive than your lost socks, and revelations are as grand as the divine wine...which, for the record, we have an unlimited supply of.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in Proof
Edward Snowden: Whistleblower, Patriot, and the Price of Truth
In the summer of 2013, the world watched as one man's courage took center stage, exposing a shadowy world of government surveillance. Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, would become the face of a global debate on privacy, security, and the price of telling the truth.
By Nathan Almeida2 years ago in Proof
Passion and Progress: Pioneers of Science Who Changed the World
In the quiet of the night, in a small, dimly lit room, a young woman named Maria sat hunched over her microscope. The year was 1902, and the world beyond her laboratory felt like a distant dream. Maria Skłodowska Curie, a Polish-born physicist and chemist, was lost in the world of atoms and radioactivity, a world she was determined to conquer.
By Lutus magey2 years ago in Proof
The Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
the quiet of the night on March 8, 2014, as most of the world lay asleep, something inexplicable happened in the vast expanse of the southern Indian Ocean. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a Boeing 777, had left Kuala Lumpur International Airport hours earlier, destined for Beijing. The passengers settled into their seats, unaware that this ordinary flight would soon plunge them into a world of uncertainty and disbelief.
By Lutus magey2 years ago in Proof






