fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
Why the United States Stepped Back from Confrontation with Iran: A 360° Geopolitical Analysis. AI-Generated.
Introduction In the long and turbulent history of US–Iran relations, moments of escalation have often brought the world to the brink of war. From the Iranian Revolution of 1979 to the sanctions era of the 2010s, and through the proxy conflicts simmering across Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, the tension between Washington and Tehran has become a defining feature of Middle Eastern geopolitics. Yet, despite decades of hostility, every cycle of confrontation has also produced unexpected decisions of restraint.
By Muhammad Islam khan swati26 days ago in 01
🔋 Hydrogen Fuel: Powering the Future of Clean Energy
As the world searches for cleaner, more sustainable energy sources, hydrogen fuel has emerged as one of the most exciting contenders ⚡. Often described as the fuel of the future, hydrogen promises zero emissions at the point of use, high energy efficiency, and versatility across multiple industries. But what exactly is hydrogen fuel, how does it work, and can it truly replace fossil fuels? Let’s explore 🚀.
By Toader Adelin26 days ago in 01
Trump, Starlink, and the Battle for Connectivity in Iran. AI-Generated.
In what has become one of the most volatile periods in recent Iranian history, the convergence of international politics and cutting-edge technology has taken center stage. As mass protests continue to shake cities across Iran and authorities enforce one of the most severe internet blackouts in decades, former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly linked his response to the crisis with the role of satellite internet — specifically Elon Musk’s Starlink — as a potential lifeline for Iranian citizens.
By Muhammad Islam khan swati28 days ago in 01
iPhone Fold 2026
iPhone Fold 2026 Yes, rumors strongly suggest Apple's first foldable iPhone, the iPhone Fold, is expected to launch in late 2026, potentially alongside the iPhone 18 series, featuring a book style design with a smaller cover screen that unfolds to a larger internal display, though some reports hint at potential delays into 2027 due to manufacturing complexities.
By Farooq Hashmi29 days ago in 01
What I Learned About Pest Control After Living in Detroit
Living in Detroit for several years has taught me that pest problems are not just a seasonal inconvenience — they’re often a long-term reality. From mice seeking warmth during winter to insects becoming active in the summer, pests tend to find their way into homes regardless of how careful you are.
By Jamal Mooreabout a month ago in 01
Eleventh Dimension
Have you ever wondered whether reality ends where your senses stop working? We are born into a world that feels solid, measurable, and familiar. Length, width, and height define everything we touch. Time quietly moves forward and we accept it as the fourth dimension without much protest. But what if this comfortable picture is incomplete? What if the universe is far more layered than our minds are trained to accept?
By Keramatullah Wardakabout a month ago in 01
Time
Time is the most valuable gift we have in life. It is something we all share, yet many people do not realize its true worth. Money can be earned again, but time once lost can never return. Every second that passes becomes a part of our past, and we can only move forward.
By shaoor afridiabout a month ago in 01
Full Moon January 2026: Everything to Know About the Wolf Supermoon
Don't miss the first Supermoon of the year rising tonight near Jupiter - the last one until November. The arrival of 2026 brings more than just a new calendar - it delivers a massive celestial event right out of the gate. The first full moon of the year, famously known as the Wolf Moon, will dominate the sky this weekend. Unlike your average lunar display, this one is a Supermoon, meaning it will appear significantly larger and more luminous as it makes its closest approach to Earth.
By Bella Andersonabout a month ago in 01
Why Everyone Feels Burned Out in the Age of Hustle Culture
It’s 10 p.m., your laptop is still open, and you’re scrolling through work emails, social media, and half-finished projects. You tell yourself: “Just one more task.” But deep down, you know this isn’t sustainable. Welcome to the age of hustle culture — a world where being busy has become a badge of honor, and burnout is almost expected.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in 01









