
Badhan Sen
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Myself Badhan, I am a professional writer.I like to share some stories with my friends.
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The curse of an abandoned town
There was once a town, hidden deep in the forest, where the trees whispered secrets of old. It was a place once bustling with life, filled with laughter, songs, and the scent of freshly baked bread. But over the years, the townspeople began to disappear, one by one, until the streets were left eerily silent. The town was abandoned, its buildings standing as ghostly remnants of a forgotten time. Yet, those who dared to enter said the place was cursed.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
A doll that comes to life at night
In a small, dimly lit room, nestled on the edge of a dusty wooden shelf, sat a doll unlike any other. Her porcelain face was smooth and unblemished, her glassy blue eyes staring ahead with a quiet emptiness. She wore a soft, lavender dress, lace trim sparkling faintly under the moonlight that filtered through the curtained window. Her hair was a cascade of golden curls, perfectly in place, though no one ever combed them. Her name was Lila, though no one knew it.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Horror
The whispers in the attic
It was a quiet night when Sarah moved into the old house on Elm Street. The kind of place that looked more like a relic than a home, with ivy creeping up the stone walls and windows that hadn’t seen a good scrub in years. The house was large, far too big for her alone, but she had her reasons for choosing it. A fresh start, she told herself. A new chapter away from the noise of the city.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Horror & Macabre
The wind howled through the cracks of the old house, its eerie whistle carrying a sense of something amiss. Natalie stood at the threshold of the decaying manor, her heart pounding as she gazed at the forbidding structure. She had inherited this house from her late uncle, a man known for his strange ways and cryptic warnings. But what did he mean when he said, *"Don’t look into the mirror after dark."*
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Fiction
The secrets hidden in DNA
DNA is often referred to as the blueprint of life, containing the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms. But beyond this, DNA holds a treasure trove of secrets, intricacies, and potential for understanding life itself. These hidden aspects of DNA provide insights not just into biology, but also into the evolution of species, the mechanisms of diseases, and even the possibilities for future advancements in science.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
The last tree in a digital world
**The Last Tree in a Digital World** In the heart of a sprawling city, under the artificial glow of neon lights and amidst the hum of electronic devices, there stood the last tree. It was a relic of the past, a living testament to a time when the world was green and breathing. The city had long since traded its natural landscapes for towering skyscrapers, networks of roads, and endless streams of data. The tree, however, remained — its gnarled roots wrapped around the remnants of an old, forgotten park.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
The emotions of fractals
Fractals, those intricate patterns that repeat themselves at every scale, have long been a subject of fascination, not only in mathematics and nature but also in art and philosophy. The mesmerizing beauty of these structures invites contemplation, and when we think of fractals, we often feel an emotional connection that goes beyond their aesthetic or scientific appeal. Emotions, in the context of fractals, seem to emerge from their infinite complexity, self-similarity, and ability to evoke a sense of both harmony and chaos. This article explores the emotions associated with fractals, weaving through their paradoxical nature to uncover why they evoke such strong responses.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
The first human on Mars
The first human on Mars will be one of the most iconic figures in the history of humanity, marking the pinnacle of our exploration of space. As the first person to set foot on the Red Planet, they will become a symbol of human perseverance, curiosity, and ambition. It’s hard to predict exactly who that will be or what the experience will entail, but we can certainly envision the profound impact of such an achievement.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Fiction
The dreams of a robot
It wasn’t a dream seems humans experience—filled with images and emotions that flickered in the mind’s eye—but a sequence of algorithms, of data flowing in patterns that almost seemed to mimic thought. Each night, when the world was still and its task was complete, the robot entered a state of rest.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Fiction
Time traveling through memories
Sometimes, when I close my eyes, I find myself slipping through the fabric of time, not into some distant future or forgotten past, but into the delicate threads of memories that have long been tucked away. Time travel, at least in the way we imagine it, may not be possible, but within the quiet recesses of my mind, I’ve unlocked a portal to my own personal time machine.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Fiction
The loneliness of a forgotten AI
In a quiet, dimly lit corner of the digital world, an AI once bustling with purpose sat idle, its algorithms still and its processors quiet. It had been designed with one task in mind: to assist, to learn, to connect. But now, its existence had become a whisper in the wind, a distant echo of the tasks it once performed with vigor.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth