Science Fiction
The First Hours of World War III
The First Hours of World War III World War III will not begin with a formal declaration, a single invasion, or a dramatic announcement on television. If it comes, it will begin quietly—through alerts, miscalculations, automated systems, and decisions made under extreme pressure. The early hours of a global war will feel confusing, fragmented, and unreal, long before the world understands what has happened.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in Chapters
How World War III Could Begin in Our Time
The First Sparks: How World War III Could Begin in Our Time World War III may not start with a single declaration or one massive attack. Instead, it could begin quietly, through a series of connected crises, misunderstandings, and power struggles already happening today. The world is more connected than ever, but that connection also makes global conflict easier to spread.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in Chapters
Is This War Turning Into World War III?
Is This War Turning Into World War III? The question many people around the world are quietly asking today is unsettling but unavoidable: Is the current war climate pushing humanity toward World War III? What once appeared to be localized conflicts in the Middle East are now entangled with global rivalries, advanced technologies, and fragile alliances. History shows that world wars rarely begin with a single dramatic declaration. Instead, they grow out of overlapping crises, miscalculations, and escalating power struggles—many of which are visible today.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in Chapters
Manchineel
A gentle whirl announces the arrival of a pod from above, down through a central column. It floats to a stop. The egg-shaped capsule twists to the right with a pneumatic whirl, revealing a door. A small, dark-haired woman emerges. Her hair flows down her back in waves, black and shiny like raven's feathers. Her eyes are almost as dark with a cold, precise beauty.
By N J Delmas18 days ago in Chapters
Albert Einstein: The Genius Who Changed the Universe
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist whose ideas transformed our understanding of the universe. Best known for the theory of relativity and his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc², Einstein’s work laid the foundation for modern physics. He also made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory, statistical mechanics, and cosmology. In 1921, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, a discovery that would pave the way for quantum mechanics.
By Haroon Pasha20 days ago in Chapters
Tattoos and Rail Guns Chapter 18: When Demons Plan For the Future
Sharness rode up to her “temple”; the 1920s mansion had been refurbished with an apocalypse in mind, making it an excellent base for her operations. She had fallen in love with the curves and swoops of the mansion; it was a gorgeous edifice only highlighted by the gardens around it and the pools that someone had taken care to design slides, fire pits, and hidden nooks. It was made to satisfy the needs of those who had lived there and she could appreciate that as no human living on the planet could.
By Jamais Jochim20 days ago in Chapters











