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The Perfectionist's Eclipse
The director was infamous for his perfectionism, a trait that constantly irked his crew. He demanded take after take, striving for nothing less than perfection. Now, with his most promising film nearing its end, they faced their final night shoot, set in the desert on the roof of a car, featuring a boy and a girl.
Arshad MecciPublished 2 days ago in FictionThe Lucky Star
The portal had betrayed him once again. But this time, Professor Gregory Reyvannes was fortunate enough to find himself near a beach rather than a pit of quicksand. With a sigh of frustration, he waded out of the azure waters onto the soft sands of a glowing island. "You can't escape me," he muttered, shaking the water from his coat.
Arshad MecciPublished 2 days ago in Fiction"Echoes of Eternity"
In the quiet town of Oakridge, nestled amidst rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a curious young girl named Amelia. With eyes wide as the starlit sky above, she spent her days exploring the woods, searching for hidden wonders and untold secrets.
Pragya VermaPublished 2 days ago in FictionCosmic Revelations
In a cosmic twist, India's lunar mission has stumbled upon a celestial treasure: **sulfur**! Yes, that's right, the Moon is harboring this elemental gem near its South Pole. But why is sulfur such a big deal? Buckle up, space enthusiasts, because this discovery could revolutionize our lunar escapades.
Pragya VermaPublished 2 days ago in FictionWormhole
So, let's say we find it... Then do we create a new life parallel to our previous one? Or does everything we've experienced before cease to exist? Do each of our different touches have a butterfly effect, turning everything upside down?
Yasemin Yigit KuruPublished 2 days ago in FictionWhat If World War III Starts in 2024?
As tensions reach a boiling point on Earth, the specter of a new global conflict looms ominously. But unlike any war that history has witnessed, this one would unfold in the vast expanse of space. Imagine World War I fought among the stars - a scenario both daunting and surreal. Let's delve into this hypothetical scenario, exploring the geopolitical landscape, the futuristic weaponry, and the unprecedented challenges it presents.
Hetvi ShahPublished 2 days ago in FictionCollateral and Damage
“Name, collateral, and loan amount,” A woman’s bored voice sounded from a speaker just above the steel grate separating Milo from the teller. The impatient clacking of her fingernails came across with her voice.
S.N. EvansPublished 3 days ago in FictionWhat Comes Around...
The late afternoon sun was always deceiving. It always seemed warmer than it was. The weird shadows it cut on the snow belied the fact that it was bitter cold. As he trogged over light snow blanketed the ground, he steadied himself on one of the many bamboo trees in the forest. Random freak weather changes were nothing new, but this was one such act of nature he could live without. Reaching the far side of the stand of trees, the sun reflected on the open field leading to his destination.
Kenneth LawsonPublished 3 days ago in FictionTime To GO
“You'll find it. Look for the shoes." Whoever sent the note scribbled that cryptic line underneath an address and a “Please Come” typed on a note delivered to me at the dock by a courier.
Kenneth LawsonPublished 3 days ago in FictionThe Night the Moon Kissed Oregon Pink
The breeze murmured privileged insights through the pines as I ventured out onto the yard, the fresh April air nipping at my uncovered skin. This evening wasn't like some other. An electric expectation snapped in the air, a quiet commitment of a heavenly exhibition. This evening, Oregon was graced by the ethereal sparkle of the Pink Moon.
Creative ChroniclesPublished 3 days ago in FictionScience Can’t Figure Out Why Some Liquids Flow..!!
Fluids are an essential component of daily life. Water is crucial for survival, while chocolate syrup adds enjoyment. However, not all liquids behave the same way. Some exhibit fascinating behavior under specific conditions. Despite years of research, scientists are still puzzled by certain fluid properties. Recently, a question regarding peculiar fluids may have been answered, thanks to glass beads and laser beams. In the real world, all liquids can be categorized as either Newtonian or non-Newtonian. Newtonian fluids, like water and chocolate syrup, have constant viscosity. On the other hand, non-Newtonian fluids, such as quicksand and oobleck, change viscosity under force. These distinctions lead to unique characteristics and behaviors in different fluids.
Nameless writerPublished 3 days ago in FictionCan We Achieve True Anti-Gravity?
Scientists have been exploring the idea of anti-gravity for many years. Could it exist? Maybe. By envisioning the trampoline stretching and curving in unconventional ways, scientists have explored modified theories of general relativity that introduce additional to space-time or propose new forces that could influence matter differently. This exploration has led to the development of various theoretical frameworks that could potentially explain and harness anti-gravity.
Kenedy NjukiPublished 4 days ago in Fiction