Author: Henry

What exactly is the main goal of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Ever since 2008’s Iron Man, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has been hard at work with other creatives in making some of the best comic book movie content ever to exist. Needless to say, they’ve been quite successful, seeing as the MCU has been going strong for nearly fifteen years at this point. Feige and company don’t even let those superhero fatigue naysayers get to them, feeling confident that their strength is in being able to utilize any genre they want. But how do they do it? What exactly makes it all work? According to…

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Around six years before the Roswell incident, a mysterious stories of a crashed UFO with alien bodies occurred in Missouri. In the Spring of 1941, Reverend William Huffman was summoned to pray over crash victims outside of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. When the military arrived everyone was sworn to secrecy. He was shown three victims, however not human as expected, but small alien bodies with large eyes, hardly a mouth or ears, and hairless. Yet upon returning home to 1530 Main Street, rev. William choose to share this story with his wife and family. The evidence for this case begins when…

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Paul Hellyer was Canadian minister of Defense in 1960s, ruling over the country’s armed forces during the time of the Cold War – and when he retired he publicly stated that we are not alone in the universe, and some guests from outer space actually live here, on planet Earth. Is this fantasy? Is someone actually watching us? Back in 2013 RT asked some questions to the man who says UFOs are a serious business. Sophie Shevardnadze: Our guest today is the Honorable Paul Hellyer, former minister of Defense of Canada, and he believes that life forms from space are present…

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Since the first use of electric lamps in the 19th century, society hasn’t looked back. Homes and streets are lit at all hours so that people can go about their business when they’d once have been asleep. Besides the obvious benefits to societies and the economy, there’s growing awareness of the negative impact of artificial light. Light pollution has been blamed for wasting energy, disrupting wildlife behaviour and harming mental health. One aspect has avoided the spotlight though. Namely, that light not only allows one to see, but also to be seen. This could well attract unwelcome attention – and…

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The sea pen made its appearance during a visit by a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV, to an unexplored seamount near Johnston Atoll, a remote spot to the west of Hawaii in the Pacific. It was unexpected. This is the first time this animal has been spotted in the Pacific. It’s normally found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Nautilus came across two examples during the dive. A video shot at a depth of 9,823 feet (2,994 meters) shows the moment of discovery, along with commentary from excited researchers. “That looks wicked,” says one of them after the ROV…

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When Mark Wong set out to analyze 489 entomological studies spanning every continent, major habitat and biome on Earth, he had a simple goal: Count the ants. The journey to a final answer was long, and often tedious. Then, one day, Wong and fellow ant experts came out on the other side. According to a new paper published Monday in the journal PNAS, the international team of scientists suggests there are a whopping 20 quadrillion ants roaming our planet right now. That’s 20,000,000,000,000,000 of those six-legged worker insects you catch pollinating plants, dispersing seeds like little gardeners and salivating at the aftermath of a…

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Please welcome a new iceberg to the planet. The British Antarctic Survey monitors activities on the Brunt Ice Shelf along the Weddell Sea in Antarctica. BAS announced the fresh berg in a statement on Monday, saying, “It calved after cracks that have been developing naturally over the last few years extended across the entire ice shelf, causing the new iceberg to break free.” Chasm-1 along the Brunt Ice Shelf finally spawned a fresh giant iceberg in early 2023. The new berg clocks in at about 600 square miles (1,550 square kilometers), making it roughly the size of Greater London. It takes quite…

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James Gunn upon arrival in DC completely reshuffled the universe by removing Henry Cavill from his Superman role and Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam. They purged Zack Snyder’s SnyderVerse and made a statement about creating a new Justice League. Some say James Gunn and Peter Safran have arrived at the correct time to save the dying universe, while some disagree. Amidst all this shuffle from SnyderVerse to the Bible, James Gunn’s wife Jennifer Holland has already appeared in multiple movies and is also said to star in the upcoming Shazam movie, Shazam! Fury of The Gods, the sequel to the first movie released in…

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As Marvel Studios looks to cast the leading quartet of actors for Fantastic Four in the MCU, a new rumor further suggested that fan-favorite Ryan Gosling is on the studio’s radar. Gosling has been rumored to join the MCU for a long time, with potential roles ranging between characters like Nova and Sentry as the franchise expands further into the Multiverse Saga. The Oscar-nominated star has been quick to debunk those rumors, although he’s shared aspirations to join the franchise at some point, specifically mentioning Ghost Rider as a character he’d love to play. Meanwhile, Marvel Studios has plenty of work to do casting for multiple projects in Phase 5 and Phase…

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Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is close to its release; Jeff Loveness, the head writer of the third film revealed how Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring heavily inspired him with the plot and theme of the third sequel of the film. Throughout the interview, the name of the franchise was repeated, which hints to the audience about the theme of the third Ant-Man movie. Jeff Loveness had heaping admiration for the film where he compliments the film for its layered plot as well as having multiple themes, calling the movie the “charm of old times.” Paul Rudd as Ant-Man Is Ant-Man 3 Inspired by Lord…

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Some ancient artifacts are truly puzzling. They are so large in size and heavy that it’s impossible to even consider that they could have been used by normal-sized human beings. Ancient Minoan giant double axes. © Image credit: Woodlandbard.com So, what was the purpose of these ancient giant axes? Were they merely produced as symbolic ceremonial objects or used by beings of giant stature? Axes that are larger than humans cannot be used in battles or serve as agricultural tools. Minoan Labrys: The term, and the symbol, is most closely associated in historical records with the Minoan civilization, which reached…

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At the bottom of the Indian Ocean, at a depth of more than 17,000 feet, lies a shark graveyard. The elasmobranch cemetery, discovered in October by scientists aboard an Australian research vessel, contained more than 750 fossilized shark teeth, representing both modern and ancient sharks. The surprising find was made during a trawl survey conducted aboard the RV Investigator, a research vessel operated by Australia’s national science agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or the CSIRO. A huge trawl net was dragged along the ocean floor, gathering up the bounty of pointy teeth from a variety of species,…

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