Fun Facts and Trivia About The Chemical Element Xenon

Despite being the heaviest stable noble gas present in Earth’s atmosphere, xenon is almost vanishingly rare, accounting for roughly one part in ten million of the air we breathe. The name reflects the bafflement of its discoverers. Drawn from the Greek word xenos, meaning “stranger” or “foreign,” it captured how alien and elusive the gas…

The Myth of God-Given “Natural” Rights

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” This is one of the most famous passages from the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson and aimed directly…

Fun Facts and Trivia About The American Five Thousand Dollar Bill

The face printed on the $5,000 bill belongs to President James Madison, placing him among the most exclusive company in American currency history and on one of the highest-valued notes ever released for general use. Despite being long out of production, the bill retains its official status. Any surviving example would still be recognized as…

Things I Like: Kalypso (DCEU)

Kalypso is the major antagonist in the second Shazam movie, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, in the DC Extended Universe. Since she makes her only appearance in this film, this is all we get to see of her. I ended up liking the character for the most part, and I also have a soft spot…

Fun Facts and Trivia About To Kill a Mockingbird (1962 Film)

The leap from page to screen happened with unusual speed. Harper Lee published her novel in 1960, and Universal Pictures had it in theaters just two years later, a remarkably swift turnaround for a book of such literary weight. Gregory Peck’s portrayal of Atticus Finch became the crowning achievement of his long career. Critics and…