Mystery
What You Didn't Know About the Titanic Disaster
A Ship That Was Never Supposed to Sink When RMS Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912, it was hailed as a marvel of modern engineering — a luxurious floating palace, declared "unsinkable" by its creators. But beneath the surface of this confident claim were overlooked warnings, human error, and flawed decisions that led to one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. Over 1,500 lives were lost when the Titanic sank in the freezing North Atlantic waters. But what many people don’t know is that the story goes far beyond the iceberg.
By ُُُEng Fares Sameh11 months ago in FYI
Meet the People NPC: Soulless Human Beings. Content Warning.
More and more people subscribe to the idea that this physical reality is a complete illusion. Under this perspective, this "real" world in which we live receives new names: The Matrix, The Videogame, The Illusion, The Hologram, The Maya (a term that means illusion in Sanskrit), among others.
By Ninfa Galeano11 months ago in FYI
Transhumanism: What is it? how does it manifest itself?. Content Warning.
Transhumanism focuses on exploring the implications, promises and risks of technologies that will allow us to transcend essential human limitations, as well as on analyzing the ethical issues that arise in the development and use of these technologies.
By Ninfa Galeano12 months ago in FYI
Find Happiness
Happiness often feels like a big, distant dream — something we chase but never quite catch. We imagine it wrapped up in grand achievements, exotic vacations, or life-changing events. But what if the real secret to happiness isn’t about chasing after it at all? What if happiness is already woven into the small, ordinary moments of every day, just waiting to be noticed?
By Horace Wasland12 months ago in FYI
Why Is a Pope's Signet Ring Broken When He Dies?
What Is the Papal Signet Ring? The fisherman's ring is much more than a mere bauble of jewelry. It is worn by the current pope and serves as a public reminder of his role as the successor of Saint Peter—the apostle appointed by Jesus to be the rock on which the Roman Catholic Church would be established. The ring typically has an engraving of Saint Peter fishing from a boat, a clear allusion to Christ's words in the Bible to call Peter to be a "fisher of men." Beyond this legendary image, the ring also carries the name of the current pope.
By samoresh de12 months ago in FYI









