What If Earth Had Rings Like Saturn?
• 7 min read • science
Visible from every continent, casting shadows across entire countries, and making satellite launches exponentially harder.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 7 min read • science
Visible from every continent, casting shadows across entire countries, and making satellite launches exponentially harder.
• 6 min read • technology
A passive-aggressive appliance that sighs when you reach for the cheese at midnight. Smart home technology taken to its logical, insufferable conclusion.
• 6 min read • society
Renewable by mutual consent, dissolved automatically otherwise. Divorce lawyers panic. Greeting card companies pivot to renewal season.
• 7 min read • nature
Sea levels rise 70 metres in seconds. London, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo — underwater. Three billion people need to move today.
• 7 min read • technology
No Twitter mobs, no influencers, no doomscrolling — but also no Arab Spring, no crowdfunding, and a lot more loneliness.
• 7 min read • science
Insects grow to terrifying sizes, fires burn twice as fiercely, and every spark becomes a potential inferno.
• 6 min read • fun
Your cat would leave you on read. Your dog would send 47 messages before you've finished breakfast. Both would spam the group chat.
• 6 min read • science
Wi-Fi routers would glow like bonfires. Mobile towers would be visible pillars of light. Cities would be blindingly bright and the countryside eerily dark.
• 7 min read • philosophy
Empathy made literal. Hospitals would be unbearable, war would be impossible, and stubbing your toe on the bus would ruin everyone's commute.
• 7 min read • science
Permanent daylight on the summer solstice sounds idyllic — until crops burn, sleep cycles collapse, and nocturnal ecosystems die.