We're all living in a simulation and this gravity theory proves it all
Gravity... is working? Plus, more wild news and culture stories that may leave you shocked.
Gravity
In real life?
Imagine you’re enjoying a cotton candy buzz at a beachside carnival. You’re taking in the sea air, and the smell of elephant ears, when suddenly, a crowd barrels toward you in a way that makes you run with them because you know there’s just got to be something horrific on the other side of that …
Scientists have discovered a colossal, glow-in-the-dark cloud of hydrogen gas just 300 light-years away from Earth. This gassy mass, named after the Greek goddess of dawn, Eos, was spotted lurking on the edge of the “Local Bubble.” That’s an enormous chunk of space that houses our entire solar …
You open your phone to check the weather or a message. One hour later, you’re scrolling through collapsing economies, political outrage, and another round of celebrity drama. That’s doomscrolling—a daily descent into the digital abyss that quietly eats up your time, energy, and attention …
It’s the narrative most of us grew up with: find your person, commit, stay loyal, and you’ll be happier for it. But a massive new study suggests that there may be more cultural programming than emotional truth. According to a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Sex Research, relationship …
Inhaling nitrous oxide for a quick buzz isn’t some TikTok-born trend. It’s just the latest chapter in a weird, centuries-old love affair with a drug that makes the world blur around the edges. Once nicknamed “laughing gas,” nitrous oxide was a 19th-century obsession among philosophers, poets, and …