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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Space Travel
The dining area was packed as usual. People were sitting next to each other, packed in like sardines. To them it was normal, but to me it was suffocating and I could hardly stand it. I looked as the food servers put what they called pizza on my plate along with a large portion of salad. Apparently, pizza and salad together were a popular meal choice back on Earth and they’ve decided to keep that tradition alive. However, I don’t think that the Earthlings of the past would approve of this pizza. I’ve seen pictures in the archives and this looks nothing like those.
By Linda Jenkins5 years ago in Futurism
Joining the Supra Survival Elite:
The World Health Organization has recently announced that as bad as the COVID-19 crisis has been, the next pandemic, which they expect in the next 5 years, will be much worse and kill many more people. In response, decisions have been made, amongst those in a position to do so, to call it quits here and go all in for the ultimate escape plan - taking advantage of the near completion of time travel research to the past.
By Marshall Barnes5 years ago in Futurism
Letting Go
What you are about to read is one chapter of many in my upcoming book "Utopia." It is a futuristic book about a girl in the future playing a game/simulation based on the life of a 36 year man trying to find his way in life and love during the pandemic in 2020.
By Joseph Walker5 years ago in Futurism
Sanctuary City
Shane leaned back in his chair and crumpled up the latest failed attempt at a compelling article on the Tenth Anniversary of the Global Acceptance of Messianism as the only legally practiced religion on planet earth. Coincidentally, this was also the anniversary of the disbandment of the United States of America. Shane’s editor had tasked him with writing the front-page story of the Messianic Press’s Anniversary issue and he had no idea what to write.
By The Green Shoes5 years ago in Futurism
The Future Of Shopping
Although many new shopping trends are a direct result of COVID-19 and brands adapting to life in lockdown, countless changes in the fashion industry were already underway. An overwhelming switch to e-commerce, for example, has only been accelerated by the pandemic. Today, over 25 per cent of the world's population shops online. The numbers of consumers flocking to landing pages instead of the high street is only set to increase.
By Caitlin Purvis5 years ago in Futurism
Global Medical Drones Attractiveness | Regional and Segmental Share Analysis | Forecast 2025
Medical Drones Market Highlights According to MRFR analysis, Medical Drones’ Market is expected to register a CAGR of 24.4% during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025 and was valued at USD 85.84 Million in 2018.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Futurism
Time is Linear Yet Fluid
“Wasted time is wrong that can never be righted...” Past, Present, & Future What is real beyond our perceptions...what's really real? Is this life real? We exist as a consciousness in a shell that allows us to interact on this plane. So, in a sense, our existence on this plane is not real. When one realizes this many thoughts may be put at ease and questions answered. The only things that are real are your consciousness and the present moment, because at that moment the only things existing is the moment and your consciousness. The past is no longer real because it is gone and the future is not real because it has not happened. This is not to say that specifically speaking the past and future are not real because the past was real at that moment and the future will be real in time at its moment. In short, neither are in the present. However, that moment in the past as stated was real at that time, so learn from it so that you can make the real moments in the future better.
By Wayne Sutphin5 years ago in Futurism
Ep. 106 - Living Without Earth Part 1
We've all heard of this concept. Elon Musk has big plans revolving around this. Can we survive without our home planet? The place you have never ever left. It's like your hometown that you can just never get out of. How would we achieve it? Is it just science fiction to leave our planet and colonize the stars? We aren't sure but we make some wild speculations as well as maybe bring you a little knowledge this week. Grab a beer, your most elegant space suit, and settle in as we bring on the weird!
By Bring On The Weird5 years ago in Futurism








