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Okay, let's talk about Mount Fuji's "most explosive" eruption.
Fuji's Last Major Eruption: The Hōei Eruption (1707)
To talk about Mount Fuji's last major eruption, we have to go back over three hundr...
Certainly, the story of Bitcoin Pizza Day is not only fascinating but also holds landmark symbolic significance in Bitcoin's development history.
Hi there! Love that you're curious about the origins of Pilates. It's a fascinating story, so let me tell you all about it.
The Founder: Joseph Pilates
That's right—Pilates was named after its founde...
Hello! The origin of the word "Jazz"? That's a fascinating topic for music fans and linguists alike. There's no single, 100% confirmed "standard answer," but there are several very interesting and pla...
Speaking of this topic, it's quite interesting. The impact of WWII on Japanese whisky, simply put, was like a double-edged sword: it almost destroyed it, yet in some ways, it also made it.
Ah, that's an excellent question. Many people studying history easily get bogged down, feeling as if they're being led by the author. Deconstructing this using "first principles" isn't as mysterious a...
Okay, this question is incredibly fascinating, striking at the very core pillars of our civilization. If the "Anunnaki theory" were proven true, it wouldn't just add a brick to our edifice of knowledg...
Okay, let's talk about this fascinating topic. Regarding the story of King Etana's "ascent to heaven," within the Anunnaki theory, it is given an explanation completely different from mythology, one f...
Hello! This is a fascinating question that really gets to the heart of where Sumerian mythology, history, and modern interpretations intertwine. Let me break it down for you in plain language.
You've posed an exceptionally insightful question that precisely touches upon the core essence of Kyoto's charm. As the saying goes, Kyoto is the "soul of Japan.
Speaking of Karuizawa's founding philosophy, it's quite interesting. Unlike many new distilleries today that start with a grand "brand story" or complex philosophy, Karuizawa's approach was incredibly...
Talking about the history of bicycles, it's truly an interesting evolutionary process, quite different from the bikes we see today.
The earliest ancestor, invented around 1817 by a German named Karl v...
Hello! When we talk about the history of Château Mouton Rothschild, it's truly a magnificent comeback story. In the fiercely competitive left bank of Bordeaux, it stubbornly rewrote centuries-old rule...
Alright, let's talk about the 1998 financial crisis that "shocked" Russia. This story begins after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Imagine a giant suddenly falling down and having to learn how to wa...
Hello, when this topic comes up, many people's first reaction might be "Tulip Mania," which is indeed the most famous historical case and often cited as the "first" financial crisis.
Hey! That's an excellent question, and it's true that many people, when they think of "extraterrestrial" or "celestial" gods, immediately bring up the Anunnaki of Sumer.
Hello! This truly fascinating question reveals that what we call "superfoods" today actually had their ancient ancestors long ago. Of course, ancient people didn't know terms like "antioxidants" or "O...
You've hit the nail on the head. This narrative of "aliens/gods (like the Anunnaki) creating/assisting human civilization" precisely taps into several deep-seated psychological needs within us.
Okay, let's dive into this mind-bending and chilling-upon-reflection question.
If the beginning of human history wasn't our own step-by-step evolution from apes, nor the divine creation of myth, but r...
Okay, let's talk about this fascinating topic. If we truly view the Sumerian King List as the executive roster of the Anunnaki's "Earth branch," it would be nothing short of an intellectual earthquake...
In what year did Mount Fuji last experience a major eruption, and what impacts did this eruption cause?