What If the Library of Alexandria Survived?
• 7 min read • history
Hundreds of thousands of ancient scrolls preserved intact. Would we be centuries ahead — or would we just have more myths?
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 7 min read • history
Hundreds of thousands of ancient scrolls preserved intact. Would we be centuries ahead — or would we just have more myths?
• 7 min read • nature
Nine million square kilometres of sand becoming sea would redraw the map of Africa and shift global weather patterns overnight.
• 7 min read • technology
Every time you force-quit an app, every hard reboot, every cancelled request — suddenly each one carries moral weight.
• 6 min read • fun
At 120 decibels per sneeze, hay fever season would cause permanent hearing damage and office buildings would need blast shielding.
• 7 min read • philosophy
Overpopulation hits crisis in a generation. Retirement becomes meaningless. And prison sentences get genuinely terrifying.
• 7 min read • nature
Every marine species evolved for salt water dies within days. Coral reefs dissolve. The water cycle goes haywire. World Oceans Day takes on a darker tone.
• 6 min read • science
Nutritionists have actually worked this out. The answer isn't pizza, but it's closer than you'd expect.
• 7 min read • history
No nuclear weapons, no United Nations, no European Union, no Cold War — but probably something worse festering unchecked.
• 6 min read • fun
The first casualty would be every politician's career. The second would be every marriage.
• 7 min read • nature
Mammals would stay mouse-sized, primates would never evolve, and the smartest creature on Earth might have scales.