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The Ship of Theseus and identity

11 Jan 2026 1 minute read 15 comments Yttrandefrihet

According to the ancient Greek historian Plutarch, the Athenians preserved the wooden ship on which the mythical hero Theseus returned from Crete after slaying the Minotaur. Over many years, as the original planks and timbers rotted, they were gradua...

History of freedom of the USA in 1776 !!!

10 Jan 2026 2 minute read 0 comments YoussoufDelve

« are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country ; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. » These were the first lin...

Exploring Espionage: Operation Rubicon

9 Jan 2026 5 minute read 1 comment Investigator515

Compromised encryption machines would lead to an intel bonanza that lasted decades. Today, we can communicate globally in a matter of seconds. Texts, pictures, and even voice messages traverse the globe, and for the most part, we don’t even give them...

Hypothetical Memories of Protests | Days of Naïveté | Part 1

4 Jan 2026 2 minute read 3 comments Melina Mehr

  As nationwide protests in Iran enter yet another intense chapter, I felt the need, in the midst of all this, to look back at the years gone by—to remember the protests from decades past and the quiet, trembling memories I carry from my university d...

What The Tech?! The Pallet

2 Jan 2026 6 minute read 3 comments Investigator515

Sometimes, the most humble inventions can have the biggest impact.In the last few articles, we’ve taken a walk back through some of the things that helped us enable globalisation. As part of this, we explored the Shipping Container, the Container Shi...

Satisfying Crunch As The Stubborn Snow Gives Way Beneath Your Ffeet

25 Dec 2025 1 minute read 3 comments Melina Mehr

Snowy days are cold, icy, and unforgiving, yet they undeniably weave breathtaking scenes across the landscapes beyond the city. Let's be honest: what we experience up close is worlds apart from what we glimpse from afar. No matter how deeply we try t...

“Christmas” and “Yalda” | Is there a Common Origin?

22 Dec 2025 2 minute read 7 comments Melina Mehr

You could say that both festivals speak of the same timeless narrative — in the deepest, darkest night of the year, light and hope are reborn. I always suspected that “Christmas” and “Yalda” both have common origin, so I searched a bit and came up...

Before Formal Heresies: Was the Early Catholic Church Revising Dates to Remove Pagan Elements and Reaffirm Its Jewish Identity?

20 Dec 2025 3 minute read 0 comments @DominaCivitas

Short answer: YES — and here’s why.   1. The Formation of the Church Before Institutional Heresy Mechanisms The first heresies formally recognized by the Church only emerge around the eighth century, when a juridical framework finally exists to def...

Exploring Espionage: Operation Gold & The Berlin Tunnel

20 Dec 2025 5 minute read 1 comment Investigator515

Operation Gold is the perfect real-world example of staying quiet to protect sources. Often, espionage can be analogised to a game of chess. There are typically many pieces on the board, and strategy, not force, will dictate how well you play the gam...

The Song That Didn't Slipped Through the Cracks

19 Dec 2025 1 minute read 3 comments Melina Mehr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YxaaGgTQYM Back then, when even the smallest bit of entertainment or joy was forbidden for us, this beautiful girl suddenly appeared from behind a window. Evanescence - Bring Me To Life   It's said that Evanescence’...