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The Tale of the Caged Bird
In ancient times, during the reign of Hazrat Sulaiman (peace be upon him), there lived a man who acquired a beautiful bird. This bird filled his days with joy through its melodious and cheerful voice. Its enchanting songs brought a sense of peace and tranquility to the man's life. However, everything changed one day when a bird of the same species approached the caged bird and began communicating with it in its own language.
By Ahsan Ullah8 months ago in Humans
Retrospective Aging: Did People Really Look Older in the Past?
The concept of retrospective aging, the idea that people in the past seemed older at a younger age than they do now, is explored in a video by Vsauce. The video discusses whether this perception is real or an illusion fueled by selective examples and nostalgic views of the past.
By Mubashira Kachhot8 months ago in Humans
Unsolved mysteries
Antarctica, located at the southernmost point of the Earth, spans over 5 million square miles, earning the title of the coldest and most inhospitable continent. Enshrouded by ice sheets reaching depths surpassing a mile, its brutal climate boasts an average daily temperature of minus 49 degrees Fahrenheit and winds exceeding 100 miles per hour. Despite these severe conditions, scientists have chosen to make this desolate landscape their home. The conventional belief that ancient humans never settled here faced a paradigm shift in 2016 when satellite imagery hinted at the existence of a man-made pyramid beneath the Antarctic ice. This revelation sparked debates questioning the longstanding notion that Antarctica has remained frozen for millions of years.
By mariam oredola8 months ago in Humans
Dreamland
In the heart of a forgotten valley, nestled between rolling hills and whispering trees, there existed a place unlike any other. This magical realm was known as Dreamland, a sanctuary where dreams took flight, and reality danced on the edges of imagination.
By Anthony Muthui 8 months ago in Humans
Purpose
I've seen a lot of posts lately about the meaning of life; the reasons for death. Mankind has wondered about his place in the universal scheme, his purpose for being, since the first time a caveman truly realized his existence was finite.... destined to end. All things are finite. Every tree eventually withers and dies. Even mountains crumble to dust over the eons. The very universe itself will eventually contract onto itself in order to make room for something new. Humanities edifices, social systems, beliefs, and many accomplishments shall most likely be long returned to the stardust from which we came long before then.
By Andrew C McDonald8 months ago in Humans