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Unraveling Universe
Introduction The vast expanse of space, seemingly empty, is far from being void, as explained by the profound principles of Quantum Field Theory. According to this theory, space is teeming with tiny vibrations that, under specific conditions, can manifest as virtual particles, capable of transforming into low-energy packets of light known as photons. In this article, we embark on a journey through the enigmatic world of black holes, quantum physics, and even the tantalizing concept of time travel, all of which were subjects that intrigued the brilliant mind of Stephen Hawking.
By CARLO BATOMALAQUE10 months ago in Fiction
Book Review: "The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion" by Margaret Killjoy
This was a difficult one. The book was not all too long, nor was it overly complex and it started off really sounding quite good. A bad-ass female protagonist with a story of returning back to her former haunt and an elusive 'Clay' - it all sounds pretty good. Unfortunately, the writing really let this story down so I will not be moving on to book two in the series as I genuinely do not think it is worth it. However, do not simply take my review as gospel - check out the book for yourself. It has an audience - it just was not my thing.
By Annie Kapur10 months ago in Geeks
Chapter 5 – Bullies and Doctors and Boys, Oh My!
Chapter 5 – Bullies and Doctors and Boys, Oh My! Courage is not having the strength to go on; it is going on when you don't have the strength. --Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), 26th President of the United States
By Heidi McCloskey10 months ago in Chapters
Fool's Errand - The King is Dead. Content Warning.
You can read the first part of this via the link below: Matthew Fromm set a High Fantasy challenge, the details of which are at the end and I entered it with Fool's Errand. My offering was a 500 word excerpt and introduced us to a fool, a jester. Such was the response from my supporters on Vocal, that I decided to write the next part and see where that took me. It may be the path to ignominy but unless that path is taken, I'll never know.
By Rachel Deeming10 months ago in Fiction
Writing Prompts for October. Content Warning.
As the passes on turn shades of red and gold and a fresh breeze consumes the space, October introduces a time of motivation for scholars. Whether you're a trying writer, a carefully prepared scholar, or somebody who basically partakes in the restorative demonstration of putting pen to paper or fingers to console, this month offers a gold mine of composing open doors. To assist you with leaving on an innovative excursion, we've gathered a rundown of tempting October composing prompts that will light your creative mind and set your imaginative energies pumping.
By Shan Bhatti10 months ago in Chapters