science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
Can human Ever Leave the milky way Galaxy The wormholes Explained By Shah saab
Can Humans Ever Leave the Milky Way? Wormholes Explained Humanity has always gazed at the stars with curiosity, dreaming of traveling across the universe. As our understanding of space has grown, so has our ambition. But while we’ve sent probes to the edges of our solar system, the idea of leaving our galaxy—the Milky Way—raises profound scientific, technological, and philosophical questions. Can humans ever truly leave the Milky Way? Could wormholes be the key to this escape?
By Shah saab IT11 months ago in Futurism
Black Mirror: White Bear Review
White Bear is the second episode in series 2 of Black Mirror. This entry is crazy, brutal and very scary in my opinion. It is by far one of the most traumatising episodes in the entire show. Before I even explain the plot, I just want to stress how close this feels to watching a suspenseful horror movie. More so than "Hated In The Nation" which was movie length and had a somewhat B movie plot about killer bees, that felt more silly than scary. Unlike that episode, White Bear is a thrilling experience, one full of absolute terror. As the main protagonist, Victoria, is chased relentlessly across the British countryside by axe-wielding mad men! What at first seems to be a strange post apocalypse, has one of the most surprising plot twists I've ever seen, one that would make M. Night himself blush. But before I can go over what that mind bending twist is, allow me to summarise the plot first. Afterwards I will let you know exactly why I love this story so much.
By Joseph Roy Wright11 months ago in Futurism
AI's Crucial Role in National Growth: The Future of Economic Development
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a cornerstone for national economic development and competitive advantage. Countries looking to position themselves at the forefront of global innovation must hire AI developers with specialized expertise to build robust technological infrastructures and implement cutting-edge solutions. This investment in AI talent has become as fundamental to national growth strategies as traditional infrastructure development was in previous decades.
By Himshikha Chaudhary11 months ago in Futurism
Gravity Wave Propulsion: Did Bob Lazar Describe a Real Technology Decades Before the Patents?
When Bob Lazar came forward in 1989 claiming he worked on reverse-engineered alien craft near Area 51, he described a propulsion system unlike anything on Earth: a gravity wave amplifier powered by Element 115. It didn’t burn fuel. It didn’t push against the air. It bent space itself.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Futurism
Schism
I am looking down the road and there is nothing at the end. Not ‘nothing’ as in ‘empty’ or a ‘lack of things,’ but literally a void. The road itself is lovely–there's well-kept grass and foliage on either side and it is theoretically drivable (if anyone still drove). But about a hundred feet out there's just…shadow. My brain tries to make sense of it, but it can't.
By Bex Jordan11 months ago in Futurism
The Last Message
Chapter 1: The Notification On a rain-slicked Tuesday evening, Clara Hartman stared at her phone, her breath catching. The screen glowed with a name she hadn’t seen in a year: Ethan Cole. The last person to text him had been Clara herself, the night he died.
By Ikram Ullah11 months ago in Futurism
Is Reality Just a Computer Program? Scientists Suggest There's a 50% Chance We're Living in a Simulation
The idea that we might be living in a simulation is no longer just the stuff of science fiction. It’s a concept that has gained significant attention in both philosophical and scientific circles. From the Matrix movies to discussions among leading scientists and thinkers, the simulation hypothesis posits that our entire existence could be a highly advanced computer program. But what’s the real evidence behind this idea? Is there a real possibility that we’re not living in the "real" world at all?
By The Secret History Of The World11 months ago in Futurism
Majestic 12: The Secret Government Group Behind the UFO Conspiracy
Shadows Behind the Stars Since the late 1940s, the skies have been the subject of global fascination. UFO sightings, mysterious lights, and tales of alien encounters have ignited the public imagination and spurred countless investigations. But behind all speculation lies a darker, more organized force, Majestic 12. Formed by the highest levels of the U.S. government, this shadowy group has long been suspected of hiding the truth about extraterrestrial contact. Is Majestic 12 real, or just a brilliantly constructed myth? The deeper you dig, the more chilling the connections become.
By The Secret History Of The World11 months ago in Futurism
Is it possible to apply positive + in favor Newton III Motion Law as a dynamic system in a Motor Engine Device?
3rd Thermodynamic Law Applicate in a Power-Plant Device. The Reaction at From of the Action. New Torque Power. It’s a simple Plus Formula of the Interaction of the Two Powers: 1/Action, + 2/Reaction = Retrodynamic. / For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 2 Forces in 1 System.
By Carlos Barrera11 months ago in Futurism









