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Utopia
An ideal society is a concept that has fascinated philosophers, thinkers, and dreamers throughout history. It represents a vision of a perfect world, where harmony, equality, and justice prevail. In this essay, we will explore the characteristics and principles that define an ideal society, focusing on the aspects of governance, social structure, education, environmental sustainability, and technological advancement.
By imyepong longkumer8 months ago in Futurism
Ancient Monoplane Found in a Pyramid in Egypt
Ancient Monoplane Found in a Pyramid in Egypt It's 1898 and you're taking part in excavations in Sakara this place not far away from Cairo is full of ancient tombs and pyramids you're in your Indiana Jones mood and hope to find something really phenomenal to become famous gold manuscripts treasure maps mummies of famous pharaohs wait a wooden bird you're really disappointed as it looks like a regular toy an old one but still little do you know that years later someone would propose that your bird was actually an ancient monoplane so the artifact nicknamed the Sakara bird is made of a sycamore tree the birdie has a wingspan of just seven inches and weighs around 40 grams a perfect original souvenir from Egypt I would say it's over 2 000 years old and looks pretty plain without any carvings of feathers or other intricate ornaments it has a beak and eyes though which makes our fine look like a hawk the emblem of the deity Horus its tail is rather unusual as it's squared looks weirdly upright and it seems like the sunken part of it was the place where I now missing piece humans love solving a good mystery so there have been several attempts to explain the use of the birdie first quite simply is that it was a ceremonial object the second idea is that it was a toy fora child from some well-law family it could have been some sort of boomerang which was a popular Concept in ancient Egypt then there was a theory that the bird had been used as a Weathervane but this one has been debunked as the figure doesn't have any holes or markings except for the one made at the Museum in Cairo to fix the exhibit on a stick so there was no way to hang it in the past almost a century after the bird was found egyptologist Dr Khalil masiha proposed a new theory that it could have been a model of a monoplane he believed the bird was missing a horizontal tail plane otherwise it had its wings set at a right angle similar to that of modern planes it could have worked to generate the aerodynamic lift necessary for flights
By imyepong longkumer8 months ago in History