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Vintage articles and footage from the science fiction archives.
The world's largest pyramid made entirely of chewing gum.
Have you ever heard of a structure made entirely of chewing gum? Well, believe it or not, there is one such structure that exists in the world and it is a pyramid! The world's largest pyramid made entirely of chewing gum is located in Wisconsin, USA and it is a sight to behold. This incredible structure stands as a testament to human creativity and imagination, and is sure to leave you amazed.
By Immortal people 3 years ago in Futurism
Omni Magazine: Pseudoscience Then and Now. Top Story - February 2023. Created with: OG Collection.
For every science-fiction fan who remembers Omni magazine as the first place they encountered the work of Ursula K. Le Guin, William Gibson, or George R. R. Martin, there is another former reader who remembers the increasing number of pages dedicated to UFOs, non-peer reviewed medical recommendations, and paranormal discoveries.
By OG Collection 3 years ago in Futurism
M3GAN and OMNI-scient AI Predictions. Top Story - January 2023. Created with: OG Collection.
Over the weekend a film starring a blonde, impeccably dressed, out-for-blood robot swept the box office. “M3GAN” grossed over $30 million domestically opening weekend, behind only James Cameron’s highly anticipated “Avatar: The Way of Water.”
By OG Collection 3 years ago in Futurism
What is called natural gas? What is natural gas used for?
What is called natural gas? Natural gas is a fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is composed primarily of methane, a hydrocarbon molecule with one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. Natural gas is found in underground reservoirs, and it is extracted from the ground through a process called drilling.
By Being Inquisitive3 years ago in Futurism
Why IPL is the Future of Cricket: An Analysis
Introduction The Indian Premier League (IPL) has quickly become one of the most popular and lucrative cricket leagues in the world. Launched in 2008, the IPL has seen a rapid rise in popularity and financial success, leading many to question if it is the future of cricket. In this blog, we will analyze the reasons behind the success of the IPL and explore whether it is indeed the future of cricket. First, let's look at the numbers. The IPL has consistently broken records for television viewership and has a huge following on social media. In 2020, the IPL reached a record 869 million viewers, with a reach of over 500 million on social media platforms. The league has also seen an increase in sponsorship deals and has a current brand value of over $6.8 billion. But the IPL's success is not just limited to its financial performance. The league has also seen a rise in the quality of cricket being played. The IPL has attracted top international players and has helped to improve the standard of domestic players in India. The league has also been credited with helping to develop a new generation of cricket stars, with many young Indian players using the IPL as a platform to showcase their talent and go on to represent their country.
By Ashok Sara3 years ago in Futurism
The 1950s Science Fiction Podcast S:3 E:3
Podcast Player: Start of Transcript: Hello, and welcome back to the 1950s Science Fiction Podcast. I am back after a long break while I worked on a different project. I was busy recording a segment for the StarPodLog podcast, which is forthcoming on a future show. That spot will make my fourth appearance on their podcast. I have also been by with both my work and personal life.
By Edward German3 years ago in Futurism










