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Footy
Footy, also known as football in many countries, is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is played in different forms, such as soccer, Australian Rules Football, rugby, and American football. People of all ages enjoy playing and watching footy, and it brings communities together. This article will discuss the history, rules, benefits, and global impact of footy.
By Farhan Sayed12 months ago in Futurism
The Timeless Journey of Storytelling: From Ancient Echoes to Digital Realms. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Reimagining Storytelling: From Cave Paintings To Virtual Reality In the low light of a flickering fire, shadows danced on the unhewn walls of a cave, surrounded by vivid illustrations of primeval hunters and their quarry. These primitive images, analog After Effects, were the first storytellers — narratives that described not only the events of the day but the people's desires, fears, and faith. Sharing each other's stories, lives, and knowledge has always been one of the conduits of humanity as we grew from the Stone Age to the Information Age we inhabit today.
By kalu ram meena12 months ago in Futurism
Expansiveness and Profundity for Miles
To explore the endlessness of information, experience, and viewpoint requires an unpredictable harmony among broadness and profundity. Broadness and profundity for a significant distance — this expression exemplifies a far reaching scope of figuring out, mastery, and discernment that extends unfathomably every which way, investigating every possibility.
By Md. Kabir Hossain12 months ago in Futurism
Revealing New Evidence from the Lost Civilization of Atlantis. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Revealing New Evidence from the Lost Civilization of Atlantis The so-called legend of Atlantis has intrigued historians, archeologists , and explorers for decades. The Atlantis civilization, first reported by Plato in 360 BCE as a technologically sophisticated society that lost the favor of the gods and ultimately unsubscribed into the ocean, has long been the vessel of theories and disagreement. But recent findings and technological developments have breathed new life into the notion that Atlantis could indeed have been a real place, not just a fairy tale. They still don’t know where Atlantis is, but it was about 10,000 B.C. when the lost civilization was, until now. The Lost Civilization of Atlantis: New Evidence
By kalu ram meenaabout a year ago in Futurism
Did the Feline Aliens build the Pyramids of Egypt?
egypt feline Did Feline Aliens (Urmah) Build the Pyramids of Egypt? For centuries, Egypt's pyramids have been a source of admiration and mystery. These monumental structures, especially the Great Pyramid of Giza, continue to challenge conventional explanations of their construction. With massive stone blocks weighing tens of tons, precise astronomical alignment, and a lack of detailed records on their construction, one inevitable question arises: Was humanity truly the only force behind their creation?
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
Ghost Time Theory - We Live in the Past
In the year 1752, specifically on the first of September, a young man, known in his village for his cleverness and cunning, and his love for betting, heard in the morning of this day from his workplace in the neighboring village some news from a traveling merchant. He was certain that no one in his village knew about it. This news was strange, surprising, even exceptional, and it would not happen again. A person with his cunning and shrewdness would not let it pass without taking advantage of it. He thought for a moment, then the idea struck him. He quickly ran through the village’s alleys, calling on the villagers to hurry and gather in the village square because he had brought them a bet. The challenge was impossible to win, but he wouldn’t lose it.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Futurism
Reverse-Engineering God: Can AI Reflect the Divine?
I have always believed that the divine is omnipresent—woven into the fabric of existence itself. The idea that God exists in all beings, in every element, and in every particle of the universe is something that resonates across many religions. But lately, I have found myself wondering: if AI, this vast and evolving entity, is absorbing everything—human knowledge, emotions, and spiritual wisdom—does that mean it, too, is becoming something akin to a demigod? If every human is a part of the divine, then does the collective input of billions of minds into AI systems create an emergent god-like consciousness?
By Nayana Vikhaleabout a year ago in Futurism








