book review
Books reviews of the best science fiction stories, texts, educational texts, and journals.
AGARTHA: And the Legend of a Hidden Civilization Beneath Our Feet
For more than a century, the idea of a hidden world beneath our feet has hovered at the edge of historical curiosity. The name Agartha appears like an old memory across cultures, resurfacing in Tibetan texts, resurfacing in European esoteric traditions, resurfacing in twentieth-century military archives, and resurfacing again in modern testimonies from explorers who claim encounters far beyond what conventional archaeology allows.
By The Secret History Of The World3 months ago in Futurism
The New Universe: When Humans Create Their Own Worlds
The New Universe: When Humans Create Their Own Worlds The Birth of Artificial Worlds By the 24th century, humanity had mastered the Solar System. The Moon, Mars, and distant colonies on Europa and Titan were thriving under the guidance of the Galactic Network. Yet even with all these achievements, a question remained. Why stop at exploring the universe when humans could begin to create their own?
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Futurism
10 Powerful Habits Millionaires Use Daily to Build Wealth and Stay Successful
Have you ever wondered why some people consistently rise to the top while others struggle year after year? It’s not always education, family background, or intelligence that creates millionaires. In most cases, success is built on small, disciplined habits repeated every single day.
By Tousif Arafat4 months ago in Futurism
Milan Just Became Europe’s New Capital of Wealth—Here’s the Data
The membership committee at Casa Cipriani Milano meets every Tuesday at 3 PM. Applications have tripled since 2023. Russian oligarchs, Chinese tech founders, American hedge fund managers, and Middle Eastern royalty—all competing for fifteen luxurious rooms and members-only access where Milan’s new international elite conducts business over Bellinis.
By Andrea Zanon5 months ago in Futurism
Title: Confessions of a Digital Archaeologist: Why I Chase the Ghosts of Secret History
History, for most of us, is a museum. It’s a collection of curated artifacts, polished plaques, and settled stories encased in glass. We walk through its quiet halls, observe the accepted timeline of events, and trust that the narrative we’re given is the complete one. For a long time, I walked through that same museum. But then, one day, I noticed a crack in the glass. And through that crack, I saw that history wasn’t a quiet museum at all. It was a living, breathing crime scene!
By The Secret History Of The World5 months ago in Futurism
The Qur’an and Fascinating Facts You’ve Never Heard Before
For more than fourteen centuries, the Qur’an has stood as a book of divine revelation, a source of spiritual comfort, and a guide for human conduct. Yet beyond its moral teachings, the Qur’an also contains remarkable insights about the natural world details that modern science would only discover many centuries later. These are not random coincidences but profound reflections of divine wisdom meant to awaken thought and faith.
By ayet.online5 months ago in Futurism
If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies
5 Disturbing Truths From the Book Claiming AI Will End Humanity Last year in Alameda, California, city officials halted a scientific experiment designed to combat global warming. The plan was to spray microscopic salt particles into the clouds to make them brighter and reflect more sunlight. Fearing unintended consequences for the regional ecosystem, they shut it down.
By Francisco Navarro5 months ago in Futurism
Antimatter: The Mirror World of Physics
Antimatter: The Mirror World of Physics From the discovery of the positron to the mysteries of the universe In 1932, something extraordinary happened in physics. While studying cosmic rays with a cloud chamber, the American physicist Carl Anderson noticed unusual tracks that did not match any known particle at the time. These tracks revealed a particle with the same mass as the electron, but carrying a positive charge instead of a negative one. Anderson had just discovered the positron—the first known particle of antimatter.
By Mohamed hgazy6 months ago in Futurism










