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Investigating The Truth - While Avoiding Wishful Thinking
This is a reproduction (of the text, not images) of the original article appearing on the "Baha'i Teachings" website, with some minor formatting changes. The author acknowledges his debt of gratitude to David Langness and his editorial staff for improvements made to the original copy.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in Futurism
Terraforming Mars: The Hard-Hitting Realities
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away (well, Africa), there were these weird-looking creatures called homo sapiens. They were different from the other early humans who were busy chasing gazelles and escaping lions. Homo sapiens were the cleverest monkeys on the savannah.
By Evan James3 years ago in Futurism
The Future of Space Exploration: A New Frontier or a Risky Endeavor?
Space exploration has been one of the most exciting and ambitious human endeavors in history. From the first manned mission to the moon to the exploration of the outer reaches of our solar system, space exploration has captured the imagination of people around the world. However, the quest for knowledge and discovery also comes with risks and potential challenges.
By Samihan Karpe3 years ago in Futurism
Meeting the Advanced Aliens: Astronauts' Encounter on Distant Planet
Human beings have always been curious about what lies beyond our planet Earth. The desire to explore the unknown has led us to the discovery of new worlds, galaxies, and universes. One such journey involved a group of astronauts sent on a mission to explore a distant planet. However, upon arrival, they were shocked to discover that the planet was already inhabited by a highly advanced alien race. In this article, we will explore the implications of such a discovery and what it could mean for humanity.
By Haseeb Tariq3 years ago in Futurism
Was the telescope, a tool we attribute to Galileo in the 17th century, actually an innovation conceived millions of years ago?
The inception of human life on Earth is a topic cloaked in age-old questions and the responses vary based on individual beliefs. Most educational resources suggest that modern humans first evolved in Africa approximately 250,000 years ago. Mesopotamia bears evidence of relatively advanced political and social structures dating back to 4700 BC. However, most post-Neolithic societies, which we consider as civilizations, date back to around 3000 BC.
By Joshua Rogers3 years ago in Futurism
Colonizing Ceres:
The idea of colonizing other planets has been a topic of interest for humans for centuries. Mars, being the most popular candidate, has received considerable attention from scientists and engineers who are exploring ways to establish a permanent human settlement. However, other candidates in our solar system are also being explored, and Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is one such option. This planet presents unique opportunities and challenges for human colonization.
By Robby Rahadi Putra3 years ago in Futurism
The Cosmic Origins of Humanity: Tracing Our Existence Beyond Earth
Introduction The enigmatic question of the existence of God or gods has fascinated humanity since the dawn of time. As our understanding of the cosmos expands, a new dimension is added to this age-old conversation: could we, as a species, owe our existence to extraterrestrial scientists rather than divine beings? This notion, far from being a modern construct, has its roots in ancient religious texts and historical accounts.
By Cosmin Min3 years ago in Futurism







