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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, commonly referred to as Rensselaer or RPI, is a private research university in Troy, New York, known for its rigorou

Ea-nāṣir Copper Industries

The Ea-nāṣir Copper Industries was a major manufacturing and trading operation based in the city of Umma during the height of the Akkadian Empire, aro

Mesopotamia

Mesopotamia was a historic region in Western Asia, situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, that gave rise to some of the earliest and most i

Moses

Moses, or Mose in the ancient Egyptian language, was a prominent figure in the history of Ancient Egypt who lived during the 13th century BCE. Though

Judaism

Judaism is a major monotheistic religion with a long and complex history, tracing its origins to the ancient kingdom of Judea and the teachings of the

Josh Bin-mariyam

Josh Bin-mariyam was a religious and political leader in the Middle East during the 1st century CE who founded the monotheistic faith of Joshism. Born

Judea

Judea is a region in the Levant that has long been the historical homeland of the Jewish people. In this alternate timeline, Judea remained under the

Christianity

Christianity is a major monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life, teachings, and death of the figure known as Jesus Christ. While sharing cer

German Romanticism

German Romanticism was a highly influential intellectual, artistic, and cultural movement that emerged from the University of Heidelberg in the late 1

University Of Heidelberg

The University of Heidelberg, officially the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, is a public university in Heidelberg, Germany. Founded in 1386, it

Arnold Bibfeldt

Arnold Bibfeldt (1933-1997) was a prominent German-American philosopher and theologian who founded the influential religious and philosophical movemen

Dutch East India Company

The Dutch East India Company, commonly abbreviated as the VOC (from the Dutch Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie), was a powerful multinational corpora

Adriaen Van Der Donck

Adriaen Van Der Donck (1618 - 1684) was a Dutch lawyer, diplomat, and political reformer who was instrumental in shaping the political development of

Mariano Vallejo

Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (1800-1890) was a central figure in the founding and early development of the Republic of California. As a military commande

Republic Of California

The Republic of California is an independent nation located on the western coast of North America. Founded in 1836 after a successful rebellion agains

Deer

In this alternate world, the taxonomic order traditionally known as "deer" (Cervidae) does not exist. Instead, the ecological and cultural niche fille

Tongva

The Tongva, also known as the Gabrielino-Tongva, are a Native American people indigenous to the Los Angeles basin and the Southern California coast. T

Time Travel

The concept of time travel - the ability to move between different points in time - has captivated the human imagination for centuries. However, in th

Quantum Gravity

Quantum gravity is the field of theoretical physics that seeks to develop a unified, coherent description of the fundamental properties and behaviors

Drilism

Drilism was a mid-20th century socio-technological movement that promoted the aggressive exploration and exploitation of the Earth's subsurface throug