What If Humans Could See Every Germ?
• 7 min read • fun
Your kitchen sponge alone would look like a neon rave. Germophobia would become the rational position overnight.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 7 min read • fun
Your kitchen sponge alone would look like a neon rave. Germophobia would become the rational position overnight.
• 6 min read • science
Eight billion people, one coordinated leap. Would the planet notice? The answer involves more crowd crush than cosmic physics.
• 6 min read • science
Green-skinned, sun-hungry humans who never need breakfast. How much energy would we actually get, and would it change civilisation?
• 7 min read • science
Everything not bolted down launches skyward. The oceans lift off the seabed. And that's just the first second.
• 6 min read • technology
The physics checks out, the news breaks at 9am, and by lunchtime everyone is having a very bad day for very different reasons.
• 6 min read • nature
Eight billion tonnes of plastic vanish in an instant. The oceans exhale. Hospitals panic. And we discover how much of modern life is basically just shaped petroleum.
• 7 min read • history
Rome surviving antiquity sounds like a straight upgrade. It wasn't going to work out that way.
• 7 min read • philosophy
One day of actual conversation with your pet. What would they say? Probably not what you're hoping.
• 7 min read • science
The Earth rotates at 1,670 km/h at the equator. If it stopped, the oceans wouldn't. That's the beginning of the problem.
• 6 min read • fun
Chairs would be a nightmare, trousers would need a rethink, and job interviews would never be the same again.