humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Time Traveling
Jophar Vorin Among the individuals who have claimed to originate from places that are believed not to exist, the Man from Taured is undoubtedly the most iconic case. However, he is not the only documented instance. Throughout history, there have been various accounts of people who suddenly appeared, claiming to hail from locations that do not seem to exist. Often, the legitimacy of their backgrounds was called into question, as there was uncertainty about the existence of their families. These individuals further intrigued onlookers because they lacked identification from any country and spoke unfamiliar languages. All these characteristics suggested that they might have come from a parallel universe.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in Futurism
The Watchers
The Old World These mysterious beings, the Watchers, appear in ancient texts like the Book of Enoch and the Book of Daniel. They are often described as angels or heavenly messengers who descended to Earth and interacted with humans, sometimes teaching them forbidden knowledge or mating with them. Could they be more than just heavenly beings? Some ancient alien theorists believe that the Watchers were extraterrestrial visitors who came to Earth thousands of years ago and influenced human civilization.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in Futurism
The Exodus
The Exodus The Exodus is a significant story in human history, detailing how Moses led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and into the Promised Land of Israel. However, their journey was fraught with challenges, especially as they traversed the harsh and unforgiving Sinai desert for 40 years. How did they manage to survive in such a hostile environment? What was the mysterious sustenance provided by God each morning, known as manna?
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in Futurism
A Utopian Crash
Before I can tell you how it all came crashing down, I need to tell you how it all began. When Joslyn first walked into Third Street Technocial she saw a sign that read “New Hires wait here.” Any attempt to walk pass security with just here temporary ID would have set off every alarm in the building.
By David E. Perry10 months ago in Futurism
The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch The Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish text, unveils the mysterious secrets of the heavenly realm and the origin of the fallen angels. Enoch, a righteous man, was chosen by God for a celestial journey, during which he was privy to countless mysteries and wonders. His experiences were meticulously recorded in books, leaving us with a profound sense of intrigue.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in Futurism
The Archive of Us
In the year 2179, humanity no longer mourned. We didn’t need to. The MindKeep Protocol had ensured that. With one simple neural implant, every memory—every face, every laugh, every heartbreak—was stored, categorized, and eternally accessible. No more grief. No more forgetting. No more pain of losing.
By Angela David11 months ago in Futurism
Sky Towers
Hello – I am Pegasus. And welcome to Sky Towers, a release from the polluted world outside. I will be your virtual assistant during your stay here. Just ask and it is yours. Your wish is my command. You are among the first to inhabit the way to the future. You are registered as John and Emily Toliver. Your suite is located in the north tower. It is on the 423rd floor. Sit down. Take the tram. It will take you to the nearest elevator to your suite.
By David E. Perry11 months ago in Futurism
The Day the Future Arrived
The future doesn’t always come gently. Sometimes, it crashes into our lives like a thunderclap—loud, uninvited, and irreversible. For me, the future arrived one ordinary day in 1967. I was just nine and a half years old when my father died from a brain aneurysm, and my life—my very sense of reality—was turned inside out.
By Anthony Chan11 months ago in Futurism
TV Is Dead
Is traditional television becoming a relic of the past? Have you turned on the TV recently—and felt… nothing? A flicker of boredom. A vague nostalgia. Maybe even a twinge of guilt. You’re not alone. In an age of infinite content at your fingertips, the once-mighty television is losing its throne. The keyword here is television, and all signs point to its quiet extinction. This isn’t speculation—it’s happening now, and the data is both shocking and undeniable.
By Bubble Chill Media 11 months ago in Futurism











