3D.

Imagine stepping out of your house and suddenly feeling like you’ve entered a whole new dimension. Not because the world itself has changed, but because you now see it differently – in breathtaking 3D. This is exactly what the latest generation of 3D experience glasses makes possible. No virtual add-ons, no holograms superimposed on reality, but purely the real world as it is – only now fully three-dimensional and tangible.

Grain of sand.

The so-called phantom sand grain feeling is a curious, often unexpected sensation that a person experiences when one has the feeling of biting on a grain of sand, when in reality there is no visible sand present, an experience that typically manifests itself while consuming foods that would normally be considered considered completely pure and free from external contaminants, such as a juicy apple or a soft piece of bread, causing a sudden, grinding sensation between the teeth, which not only evokes the unpleasant sensation of physically biting sand, but can also be accompanied with the characteristic, almost audible crunching that one would normally expect only in the direct presence of sand, leading to a confusing and sometimes disturbing sensation, where the reality of what one feels and the absence of an obvious cause creates a labyrinth of sensory confusion creates.

1.

The number one is often regarded as the symbol of unity and undividedness, a starting point or even the essence of singularity in mathematics. Yet the meaning of 'one' in our daily lives is surprisingly relative and context-dependent. For example, consider the simple act of drinking a beer. When we say "I drink one beer," this can refer to either consuming a single glass of beer or to a set of four glasses of beer taken together as one whole. This reveals an intriguing property of the number one: it can simultaneously express a singular and a plural, depending on the context in which it is used.

Wing.

Under the velvet of a starry night, under the mystical moon that enchants the world with its shimmering light, someone asked a question. A question, simple in its formulation, yet imbued with a curiosity that defies the boundaries of reality. "Isn't a grand piano a drum kit?" asked the questioner, whispering his words as softly as the night wind. "Prove it to me, but in a way that takes us to a world of doubt and fantasy."

Surface.

The culture of fairy tales and stories has always been an integral part of human society. From the stories told in ancient times to the fairy tales read to children today, humanity has always believed in the power of stories and the imagination they feed. But is this culture... Continue Reading →

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