Author: Ritvik Pandit
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Is Faustini Crater the Moon’s Most Valuable Real Estate? India’s Data
The global race for lunar dominance has officially shifted from a quest of mere exploration to a strategic battle for resource-rich territory. Recent spatial analyses and viral cosmic reports have turned the global scientific spotlight onto a specific, permanently dark patch near the lunar South Pole. Space experts and cosmic analysts are now aggressively labeling…
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Kardashev Scale Breakthrough: Evidence of a Star-Powered Civilization?
For decades, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has been looking for simple radio signals or faint cosmic whispers. However, a groundbreaking report by Morning Overview suggests that astronomers may have stumbled upon something infinitely more massive: evidence of a Type II Civilization. If verified, this discovery doesn’t just mean we aren’t alone—it means there…
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The Hungry Hoops: Is Human Ambition Outpacing Our Capability?
In the race for the stars, there is a recurring pattern that defines our greatest achievements and our deepest failures. We call it the “Hungry Hoops”—a metaphorical cycle of insatiable desire that compels nations, corporations, and civilizations to leap through impossible technical challenges, only to find that the hunger for more remains unquenched. Whether we…
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The Toxic Alliance: Is the US-Pakistan Relationship Built on Deception?
WASHINGTON / ISLAMABAD — In the complex web of global geopolitics, few alliances have been as fractured, controversial, and contradictory as the one between the United States and Pakistan. On one side, the world’s most prominent democracy; on the other, a nation whose founding ideological roots have frequently clashed with democratic values. For decades, Washington…
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Are Aliens hiding under Mars? The truth behind the ‘Red Planet’ mystery
Scientists just found massive river deposits and strange ‘spiderweb’ structures beneath Martian soil. But why is NASA acting so mysterious about what’s really down there? For years, the world has looked at Mars and seen a frozen, desolate graveyard. But as NASA’s Curiosity and Perseverance rovers continue to roam thousands of miles apart across the…
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Why There Is No Civil War in Iran Despite U.S. Attacks and Protests
When a brutal state crackdown silenced widespread economic protests in January 2026, international observers and the Trump administration anticipated an imminent domestic tipping point. With Washington ordering the largest U.S. military buildup in the Middle East since 2003 and initiating a stringent naval blockade, conventional wisdom suggested the clerical regime in Tehran was on the…