[UPiL] - The Forgotten Heroine of Science

Day 1,918, 01:50 Published in Germany Greece by adanic



In The Forsaken Kingdom of O’Laie lived the very great lady Arielle. She was one of the most brilliant human beings of her time. She was of an astonishing beauty and possessed a great mind. Unfortunately her genius was not fully appreciated by the citizens of the small kingdom. There where all o bunch of yahoos.


It looks like she was highly connected with the goblins. Also, The Green Fairy was her godmother. She dedicated all her life to scientific study. Her alchemical laboratory was located six feet under her castle. Arielle lived together with three small piglets and a very cute looking cow, which was known by the name of Mystique. It seems that the lovely cow had the ability to talk, but only when it was possessed by spirits. Arielle and Mystique used the Ouija board for obtaining messages from the spirit world. The cooperative ghosts assisted Arielle’s research. With the help of the spirits, Rudolf II King of Bohemia, a devotee of occult arts and learning, found about her work. He was keen to work with her, so he sent after her. In the year of 1577 she moved to his castle and they started working together in his laboratory. It seems that their research helped seed the scientific revolution. She was the Rosalind Franklin of the 16th century.



When it comes to her place in the early development of in physics, astronomy, biology, medicine and chemistry, Arielle has not received fair treatment. Her new ideas and knowledge transformed medieval and ancient views of nature. It was not until the early 2011s, when Sir Jonathan Purdie, chairman of England's Ghost Club found some of her late works. Young scientists from all over the world consider this as a high novelty moment. The forgotten heroine reclaimed her place in the history of science. At last, her soul can rest in peace...