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The Einstein equation of mass and energy changed human understanding of the world. As Einstein himself said, "This equation follows special relativity, where mass and energy are different manifestations of the same thing. For the general public, this is an unfamiliar concept
A godmotherPublished 7 months ago in HistoryThe Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire is one of history's most recognizable and impactful civilizations. The rise and fall of the Roman Empire is a story of extraordinary splendor, conquest, government, and, eventually, decline, from its humble beginnings in the 8th century BC to its eventual destruction in the 5th century AD. In this post, we will look at the fundamental elements that catapulted the Roman Empire to prominence as well as the complicated forces that ultimately contributed to its demise.
John AmmerlanePublished 7 months ago in HistoryLatest on Thabo Bester's Girlfriend
The Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court has denied disgraced Dr Nandipha Magudumana bail, saying she is a flight risk. Magudumana appeared in court, hoping to be granted bail with her legal team telling the court that she posed no threat as the state confiscated her passport.
K.A. MulengaPublished 7 months ago in CriminalConnection with Nature
In the heart of the bustling city of Bridgewood, there lived a woman named Eliza who felt like a stranger in her own life. The relentless urban sprawl and the demands of her high-powered job left her feeling disconnected and empty. She longed for something she couldn't quite put into words—a connection to the natural world that once filled her with wonder as a child.
Kiran kumar PPublished 7 months ago in EarthCharles Severance:
Introduction: Anyone who is aware of Charles Severance's horrifying actions shudders at the mention of his name. Severance, who was born in 1960, would go on to become an infamous serial killer, leaving a legacy of dread and destruction in his wake. This article explores the life, crimes, and eventual capture of Charles Severance, revealing the darkness that hid within him and the effect he had on the neighbourhoods he preyed upon.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished 7 months ago in CriminalEarth's Historical Climate Lessons and Urgent Calls for Action
In the waning days of the Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia over four millennia ago, a devastating drought gripped the region. This drought, believed to have been sparked by a distant volcanic eruption, wreaked havoc on local agriculture and extended its grasp as far as Greece and present-day Pakistan. A contemporaneous text known as "The Curse of Akkad" chronicled the grim reality, describing how once-fertile lands yielded no grain, irrigated orchards produced no syrup or wine, and rain remained an elusive commodity. This catastrophe marked the decline of prosperous farmlands in the northern region of the empire, prompting a southward migration. In response, the southern Akkadians constructed a formidable 150-kilometer-long wall, spanning between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, to prevent the influx of migrants. Regrettably, this move proved futile, and history witnessed the crumbling of its first empire due to a relentless thirst for water.
wijitha bandara vijerathnaPublished 7 months ago in Earth***SCIENCE TODAY*** K2-18b's DMS Mystery: A Closer Look at the Potential Sign of Alien Life
K2-18b's DMS Mystery: A Closer Look at the Potential Sign of Alien Life Unlocking the Enigma of Dimethyl Sulphide on an Exoplanet
Kang Youwei's Wuxu Proposition: China and Japan merge and let Ito Hirobumi manage China
The Wuxu Reform, which occurred more than a hundred years ago, ultimately ended in failure. The Six Gentlemen generously died and were bloodstained on the execution ground. However, the initiator of this reform, Kang Youwei, fled and made the world fully understand his true face.
A godmotherPublished 7 months ago in History