Exploratory
Investigations into open leads where the core contradiction remains entirely unresolved. We review the earliest available documents alongside initial witness statements. This allows us to establish exactly what the evidence already shows, while highlighting the gaps that still require hard proof.
The Cosmic Serpent Connection – Vision, DNA, and Mystery
Why do serpent entities appear in visions across cultures and psychedelics alike? From ayahuasca ceremonies to the DNA double helix, this article explores the enduring enigma of the cosmic serpent and what it might know.
Chronovisor – The Vatican’s Hidden Time-Viewing Mystery
A Vatican time-viewing device, a monk-scientist, and a forbidden glimpse into sacred history. The Chronovisor legend endures... part miracle, part myth, and wholly unresolved.
The Green Children of Woolpit
Two mysterious children appeared from a pit in medieval Suffolk. Green-skinned, speechless, and displaced, their story echoes through folklore and forgotten history.
The Dyatlov UVB-76 Connection – Signals from the Silence
Two Soviet-era enigmas - nine hikers dead in the snow, and a signal that never stops. Is UVB-76 a silent witness, or a Cold War containment system still in effect?
The Ethical Event Horizon – Where Moral Maps Dissolve
When every choice results in harm, is it still possible to act ethically? This deep dive explores the boundary where morality collapses into paradox.
The Universal Undo Button – 30 Seconds of Temporal Fracture
A device that rewinds 30 seconds of time, with only one person remembering what was undone. A meditation on power, memory, and ethical erosion.
The Case of the Akhmim Fragment – Following the Contradictory Evidence
In 1886–1887 a codex surfaced at Akhmim, reportedly from a monk’s grave. We test that discovery story, Serapion’s heresy charge, and the ‘talking cross’ scene to weigh dependence on Matthew against an earlier Gospel of Peter tradition.
The Perfected Flaw – Why AI Cannot Replicate a Real Mistake
Can a system make a real mistake on cue? When an AI becomes flawless at appearing flawed, control leaves a tell. We follow the paradox into labs, theory, and the thin line between accident and performance.







