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The business of diluted hope. There are few inventions as resilient, profitable, and scientifically hollow as homeopathy. For more than two centuries, it has survived revolutions, pandemics, and the entire rise of modern medicine, thriving not through evidence but through…
The electric myth of stone. Few structures in human history have inspired more speculation than the Egyptian Pyramids. Their symmetry, scale, and apparent mathematical precision continue to provoke a question that official archaeology seems unable to silence: were they something…
It’s the kind of headline that ricochets around the world: a million-year-old human skull in central China might upend the family tree. The fossil, often called Yunxian 2, was found decades ago, crushed and distorted by geology. A…