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Echoes of a Fractured World
Part 2 Nyx knew she tried to guide the humans. They weren’t listening or learning from their mistakes. She was frustrated that each generation believes they are better than the one before. Nomi had talked with Nyx about her frustrations with the humans. Nyx thought humans had an unquenchable thirst for more — a quality he respected and repulsed.
Xine SegalasPublished 5 months ago in FuturismQuest For Solace
Thanks for stopping by, and welcome to the Lit Lounge, where I discuss my literary adventures that ignite my imagination and stir my soul. Today, I'm diving into the thought-provoking world of A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers. I really enjoyed this incredible novella which invites us to question our purpose, reconnect with the natural world, and escape the chaos of city life.
Xine SegalasPublished 5 months ago in FuturismElectric Dreams Unveiled
AI technology is making waves in the news and seeping into our lives through platforms like Chat GPT, Bard, Midjourney, and others. It is snaking its way into more and more programs we use daily. So, I looked at my TBR List, and one title seemed to cry out, “Read Me!” It was Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Xine SegalasPublished 5 months ago in FuturismEchoes of a Fractured World
Part 1 Your eyes are drawn to the three-and-a-half-foot-tall illuminating spectacle of light. Her glow envelopes you, as does her warmth. Nomi is a young girl with hair that changes colors with her mood. She has intelligence and creativity beyond measure, an endless curiosity, and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Her abilities to manipulate matter and energy allow her to shape and mold the universe, create new worlds, and bend the laws of physics to her will.
Xine SegalasPublished 5 months ago in FuturismCan you travel through time
Have you ever longed for travelling through time. I'm certain we as a whole have perhaps need to return to the past to perceive how things were. Indeed, even change something. Or on the other hand would you like to go into the future to perceive how things end up. Time travel is a backbone of sci-fi with books and motion pictures envisioning the advantages and dangers of such a capacity.. In any case, is time travel really conceivable. Furthermore, assuming this is the case what is it that we should have the option to do to comprehend how we could approach travelling through time. We should initially comprehend what time is. Traditional material science viewed the idea of time as something that exists for everybody wherever in the universe. Autonomous of any who see it and advances at a similar speed for everybody. It implies that a reason is constantly trailed by an impact never the opposite way around. Something that the design of the universe depends upon. The issue with this comprehension of time however is that it doesn't turn out as expected in all circumstances. For that reason Einstein hypothesis of relativity is viewed as one of the main logical leap forwards ever on the grounds that it makes sense of the changing idea of time. The hypothesis of relativity sees time as one component of four-layered space-time and can be affected by different variables. Objects moving at high velocity for instance experienced a lot slower than those moving with less speed and there's a comparative impact for objects held inside gravitational fields on a human level. This implies that a space traveler circling the Earth will progress in years slower than any of us that stay in the world. Be that as it may, there are undeniably more surprising results of this take. Dark holes for instance they declare the best gravitational posts of any article known to man. They are solid to the point that light itself can't escape and furthermore makes time delayed down to a super level. If you somehow happened to fall into a dark hole while at the same time watching out into the remainder of the universe you would in principle observe countless years worth of occasions before eventually capitulating to your unavoidable destiny. On the off chance that it were even conceivable to get away from a dark hole such a lot of time would have outwardly that life would be totally unrecognizable. One more stopper of time happens with the speed of light as you get increasingly fast time dials back for yourself and this goes on until you arrive at the hypothetical greatest speed that anything can reach. The speed of light at this speed time has eased back so much that things apparently happen promptly. Envision for instance a photon of light that is transmitted by a star on the opposite side of the universe. It will take even at its extraordinary speed a long time to contact us on the planet and be considered by our eyes to be a sparkle overhead. For the Fulton however the excursion is prompt it is made and afterward it contacted us in a similar moment while going at the speed of light. Time is unbiased. It voyages neither forward nor in reverse. So on the off chance that the quicker you go slower time shows up for you contrasted with all the other things then this is a likely course to going ahead in time. You could dash away from Earth and return and numerous years will pass without you getting a lot more established. The truly troublesome aspect obviously is going in reverse in time. On the off chance that at the speed of light time is stale, does that mean if you somehow managed to travel quicker than the speed of light. Then would I go Backward. Numerous scientists suspect as much and there is a hypothesis that there is really a subatomic molecule that does precisely this known as a tachyon. These particles are hypothetical and have never really been noticed halfway since, supposing that the hypothesis is valid you could always be unable to see them coming towards you as this occasion would happen from now on. The thoughts of circumstances and logical results would work backward for tachyons yet there are those that accept that saddling them could be the best course to figuring out how to go through time. Another hypothesis is that of wormholes. These go about as passages through the texture of room time and could make a way between any two spots at some random time. The hypothesis of relativity really considers wormholes to exist however the energy levels expected to make one would be galactic and could bring about the development of a dark opening. Stephen Selling accepted that the radiation criticism which works likewise to the input of sound. That would make wormholes innately temperamental and unfit to keep going long of time to be utilized as a time machine. Different scientists have recommended various manners by which space-time could be outfit to permit time travel. Maybe lasers could be utilized to make outrageous degrees of gravity. Quantum material science might take into consideration the development of a supposed quantum burrow among universes and maybe a string hypothesis could prompt disclosures of how inestimable strings and dark openings could interlace to twist space-time to the point of going back through time. All in all the idea of time travel has for quite some time been important to scientists we all sooner or later and for quite a while it will begin to be totally conceivable with progresses in our figuring out about the universe. Somewhat recently it's not generally seen as totally unthinkable however still a capacity lies quite a ways past our ongoing capacities the law of material science to consider it to work out and it might very well in the future at any point be something that turns out to be all the more a reality rather than fiction
Sarah MagdyPublished 5 months ago in FuturismUnveiling the Martian Underworld: China's Zhurong Rover Detects Intriguing Subsurface Structures
In the vast expanse of our solar system, Mars has long captivated human curiosity, beckoning us to unravel its mysteries. Amidst its desolate landscape, China's Zhurong rover has embarked on a remarkable journey, making a groundbreaking discovery that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. Buried beneath the Martian surface, Zhurong's ground-penetrating radar has detected a network of irregular wedges, shedding new light on the planet's geological history and its potential to harbor life.
Chronicles of Willowbrook: The Time-Travelling Inventor
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled in a valley surrounded by mist-covered mountains, there lived a young aspiring inventor named Amelia. She resided in a cozy cottage adorned with gears, springs, and various contraptions scattered around the rooms.
Samuel Gbenegbara LagodamPublished 5 months ago in FuturismEagle X: Drones Transform Emergency Response
In a pioneering move toward enhancing emergency response capabilities, the Norfolk Police are gearing up for a groundbreaking initiative known as "Project Eagle X." This initiative is set to explore the potential of utilizing drones as first responders during critical situations. The initial trials, scheduled to commence next year, are particularly significant due to the inherent challenges associated with limited access to helicopters operated by the National Police Air Service.
nizam uddinPublished 5 months ago in Futurism- Top Story - November 2023
No Oasis
I’d fallen off the wagon, again, and felt ashamed of all that I had done to hurt my family. I was just fifteen years old when I had my first rum and Coke at a Las Vegas casino. It didn’t help that my parents had a well-stocked liquor cabinet at home. That began my lifelong misery of fighting and losing, getting my AA tokens, hitting the liquor store after a meeting with money I “borrowed.” Something about the intoxication seemed to be the anchor to my soul; nothing else could match it. Addiction is a disease, and I was fully infected.
Barb DukemanPublished 5 months ago in Futurism Helena's End
Smoke curling through the pale orange sky over the distant hill indicated to Helena that morning was on the horizon. The fires provided warmth for the remnants of that small village whose people hunted for rats or squirrels, cooking them over crude stone pits and metal grates. Sand stretched in either direction, making supplies difficult to obtain. In the distance, Helena had become a scavenger as well, digging through the heaps of destruction that occurred when one world state clashed with the other years ago. The war yielded no winners, only broken people, pawns struggling to survive.
Barb DukemanPublished 5 months ago in FuturismThe Undecoded Signs
"The Da Vinci Code," a universally recognized novel and film, delves into the profound legacy of the illustrious Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. This creative exploration finds echoes in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a manifestation that pays homage to the brilliance of Italian Renaissance maestros—Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo. This intersection of artistic inspiration weaves a rich tapestry, inviting a nuanced exploration of cultural and religious themes resonating across time.
Azmi MuhamadPublished 5 months ago in FuturismForecasting Immortality: Experts Predict Potential Achievement by 2030
While the common belief is that human immortality is unattainable, futurist Ray Kurzweil suggests it could be within reach in just seven years. Although reminiscent of science fiction, Kurzweil and his team are pushing the boundaries of reality with their bold predictions. According to him, immortality is not only on the horizon but intertwined with a singularity—a moment when AI surpasses human control and transforms society. The precise timing of this event is challenging to pinpoint, adding an element of uncertainty to Kurzweil's vision.
Marielle LeannPublished 5 months ago in Futurism