Psychological
A Journey of Robots and Dreams:
The robotics summit hall was abuzz with excitement and anticipation as the audience settled into their seats, eagerly waiting for the fireside chat to begin. Among them was a man who stood out, his eyes bright with enthusiasm and a touch of nostalgia. It was none other than Marc Raibert, a visionary in the robotics industry. He had founded Boston Dynamics nearly three decades ago and had recently embarked on a new journey, founding the AI Institute. As he took the stage, memories flooded his mind, remembering the countless sleepless nights and the sheer determination that had driven him to push the boundaries of robotics.
By Marygreato3 years ago in Fiction
Shamanistic Deities - Myth or Real?
Shamanistic deities of Sikkim and Nepal, Banjhakri and Banjhakrini : Humankind has always been in awe of and revered nature, and in the mystical settings of Nepal and Sikkim, a distinct belief system that unites spirituality and the natural world flourishes. The mysterious Banjhakri and Banjhakrini, who are worshiped as shamanistic deities by the Kirati and Rai ethnic groups, are at the center of this tradition. These spirits symbolize healing, protection, and spiritual guidance and personify the complex relationship between people and the natural world.
By Aditya Aashish Singh3 years ago in Fiction
Efficiency Unleashed
Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there lived a woman named Emily, who was known far and wide for her exceptional productivity. Emily was an entrepreneur and a dedicated social worker, always striving to make a positive impact on her community.
By AuroraLights3 years ago in Fiction
Naale Ba - A Mysterious Woman
A ghostly environment would fill the roads as the province peeps would get together to choose when to compose NaaleBaa on their entryways. A society legend that was all the rage during the 90s, individuals in nammooru would compose Naale Baa (come tomorrow) on their ways to hinder a witch/an underhanded soul from entering their homes. Naale Baa is being discussed once more, on account of the Hindi film Stree, which is suggestive of the creepy metropolitan legend that sent shudders down the spine of each and every individual who experienced the story.
By Shirin Ali3 years ago in Fiction
Chemistry of Love
ACCORDION MUSIC The antique camera was only $12. It was love at first sight, and Malcolm couldn't pass it up. He loved old things, especially technological or mechanical. The week before he had scored a brass orrery. It was just the Sun, Earth, and the Moon, but he was thrilled when he wound it and it worked, the two orbs noisily circling the central Sun at their different speeds.
By Gerard DiLeo3 years ago in Fiction
Exploring Botswana's Keystone Species: The Elephant and its Ecological Significance
Introduction: Welcome to our ecological journey through Botswana, Africa, a land rich with natural wonders and home to the world's largest elephant population, boasting over 130,000 majestic creatures. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating world of elephants, exploring their vital role as keystone species and their significance in the lives of numerous other creatures. Recently, the region experienced a concerning event - the sudden and mysterious deaths of hundreds of elephants in 2020 and 2021. As ecological detectives, we will investigate this enigma, using the principles of ecology to shed light on the causes behind this tragic event.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Fiction
Longing-The soul's Journey To The absent Beloved
Longing, that profound and often painful feeling of wanting to be close to our loved ones or to return to special places and moments in our lives, is a powerful human emotion. It is the traveler of the soul towards the absent beloved, left behind but never forgotten. However difficult it may be at times, longing reminds us of our values and the emotional connections that enrich our being.
By Havei Sorin3 years ago in Fiction
Myth of Illusions
What is History Say About Ilusions One of the most famous allegories in Western philosophy comes from Plato's "Republic." In this allegory, Plato describes a group of prisoners chained inside a cave, facing a wall. They can only see the shadows of objects cast on the wall by a fire behind them. The prisoners mistake these shadows for reality. When one prisoner is freed and ventures out of the cave, he experiences the true world and realizes that the shadows were mere illusions. The allegory explores the idea that our perceptions of reality can be limited or distorted, and true knowledge requires a deeper understanding.
By the author 3 years ago in Fiction









