The Rabbit Holes That Swallowed People Whole

Someone on the internet asked "what's the deepest rabbit hole you've ever fallen into?" and 39 people responded with answers so unhinged it became its own rabbit hole. Highlights include: the woman who discovered her entire family was part of a decades-long identity fraud, the guy who mapped every lamp post in his town to prove a conspiracy, and the person who spent three months investigating whether a specific 14th-century monk invented the sandwich. You will lose your evening.

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There's a Hole in the Thing Keeping Us Alive

Earth's magnetic shield — the thing stopping solar radiation from microwaving us all — has a hole in it the size of Europe. It's called the South Atlantic Anomaly, and it's been growing since at least 2014. Satellites glitch when they pass through it. The ISS goes into protective mode. The Hubble telescope shuts down instruments. Nobody can fully explain why it's expanding or what's weakening the field underneath it. But sure, let's keep arguing about whether Mercury is in retrograde.

The US Government Just Quietly Registered Aliens.gov

The White House just registered aliens.gov. Not alien.. aliens.. plural — as in, more than one. It appeared in CISA's official federal domain registry alongside a handful of related UFO domains, three days before anyone noticed. No press release. No announcement. Just a quiet bureaucratic filing that suggests someone in the Executive Office either knows something, or has a really specific sense of humour. Either way, the US government now owns the domain name you'd pick if you were about to introduce the public to extraterrestrials…?

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