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Babylon the Great Is Cracking: Why the Doomsday Clock Just Moved Closer to Midnight
In 2025, the Doomsday Clock was set at a record 89 seconds to midnight : the closest humanity had ever come to symbolic self-destruction. On Tuesday 27 January 2026, at a press conference in Washington, DC, the Bulletin's Science and Security Board revealed a sobering message: The clock has moved closer. It now stands at 85 seconds to midnight . According to the Bulletin, this shift reflects escalating concerns around nuclear tensions, climate acceleration, AI governance fai

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Jan 287 min read


I-Magi-Nation: The Forgotten Magic of Imagination
Long before the word magic conjured images of sleight-of-hand and stage tricks, it spoke of wisdom – of the sacred art of aligning with divine law. The Magi – whose title was later softened in most Bible translations to “three wise men” – were the original bearers of this wisdom. Few realise that Magi is the true name used in the earliest texts, a word derived from the ancient Persian Magus , meaning seer or interpreter of divine will. These mysterious travellers who foll

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Oct 21, 20253 min read


Pi, Carbon-12, and the Mystery of 666
Most of us first meet π (pi) in high school as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. But behind that familiar 3.14159… lies something deeper – a constant that never ends, never repeats and turns up in every wave, orbit and cycle in our Universe. Pi is infinite, yet it describes the finite circle: a symbol of eternity inside matter. Now here’s where it gets interesting. Mathematicians have noted a striking pattern: the sum of the first 144 digits of π equals

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Sep 19, 20252 min read


The End of the World: A Journey Through Time and Meaning
The Fascination with Endings and Beginnings Humanity has always been captivated by the phrase "the end of the world". This concept is not merely a vision of fire and collapse. Instead, it often represents a threshold – the closing of one great age and the dawning of another. From biblical prophecy to Mayan astronomy, cultures separated by oceans and centuries seem to converge on the same idea. Time moves in vast cycles, and endings are never merely destruction; they are also

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Sep 15, 20252 min read


"If music be the food of love, play on."
During the height of the global BLM protests, when the community was rightfully raw with grief, anger and exhaustion – and at the same time the U.S. election loomed heavy with uncertainty – one of the most instrumental tools that helped shift the energy was a humble yet brilliant online idea: the Verzuz rap battles. These beloved online events were more than just music and celebratory trips down memory lane. They became a global tuning fork – an instrument that vibrates at

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Sep 15, 20252 min read


Art, Inspiration and Higher Intelligence
The Book of Revolution references some of the most iconic and inspired artworks in human history via an examination of a common thread of received truth about life in our Universe. From William Blake’s masterpieces and Shakespeare’s plays, to the poetry of Rumi and the Bible itself. In a 60 Minutes interview which aired on 5 December 2004, Bob Dylan told Ed Bradley: “ I don’t know how I got to write those songs. Those early songs were almost magically written .” And in th

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Sep 15, 20253 min read
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