What If Rain Was Sticky?
• 6 min read • fun
Umbrellas become essential structural equipment. Cars glue to roads. Laundry day becomes an engineering challenge. Britain grinds to a halt permanently.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 6 min read • fun
Umbrellas become essential structural equipment. Cars glue to roads. Laundry day becomes an engineering challenge. Britain grinds to a halt permanently.
• 6 min read • philosophy
One jump, anywhere on Earth, no return trip. Do you use it now or save it forever? Most people would die never having used it.
• 7 min read • history
No spice trade, no cultural exchange between East and West, no gunpowder reaching Europe. Globalisation delayed by centuries.
• 7 min read • science
Thunder arrives with the lightning. Echoes vanish. Music sounds identical everywhere in a concert hall. Sonic booms become gentle pops.
• 6 min read • fun
Chapter 1: 'Normal recipe.' Chapter 7: 'Is it illegal to...' Chapter 12: 'Symptoms of...' Nobody makes it past the foreword without cringing.
• 6 min read • society
Eight extra hours per day. Employers demand you fill them. The 16-hour workday becomes standard. Be careful what you wish for.
• 7 min read • nature
Seventy-five percent of food crops depend on pollinators. A bee walkout doesn't just ruin honey — it starves the planet within two harvests.
• 6 min read • philosophy
Long enough to dodge every awkward encounter. Short enough to be useless for the lottery. The perfect amount for cheating at poker.
• 7 min read • survival
A Canary Islands landslide sends a 30-metre wave across the Atlantic. Cornwall gets four hours' warning. London gets six. Not enough for either.
• 7 min read • science
The magnetic field collapses. Solar radiation strips the atmosphere. Mars shows us exactly what that endgame looks like.