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Exploring the Mysteries of Mars: Evidence of an Ancient Ocean and Other Phenomena
The soil beneath your feet is red and dry. The place is cold. Rusty-colored dust is floating in the air. You make one step, then another. It's hard to move because of the thick layer of dust your feet are sinking into. You're on Mars, and you've come here after hearing some incredible news. These days, the so-called "red planet" indeed looks dry and dusty, but scientists think that this world might have been very different a long, long time ago.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismAsgardia: New SPACE NATION Accepting Citizenship Applications
It's about being more than a hero or some kind of celestial being - the name or terminology, "Asgardia" evokes something otherworldly, and given its usage presently in pop culture with Thor and the Marvel Universe there should be some familiarity. Imagine this: A nation in space - a Space Nation - a place that is free from the mundane and civility of Earth, a plausible escape from some of the routine everyday ground problems to hopefully accomplish something greater and more widespread, something far away and beyond. Sounds far out? Well, it is... Far out in space literally, but one billionaire engineer is trying to make it closer to home and the process has already begun. Billionaire and aerospace engineer Igor Ashurbeyli from Russia is trying to create a nation called Asgardia in space - the engineer proposed this idea as a feasible and logistical proposition. One of the most interesting facts about this startling cause is that it has already begun its practical existence - there are close to 200,000 people in applications for citizenship, a process in itself that can be undertaken online through a sign-up. Ashurbeyli is using this platform along with other avenues to hopefully levy the U.N. to legitimize the space nation by recognizing it as such - a nation. But even more than the process of citizenship, Igor Ashurbeyli has also joined forces with NASA to test a small satellite of the same name as the proposed nation. On that satellite are an actual Asgardian constitution, a coat of arms, and pictures and names... The satellite provides a link to the seriousness of Asgardia as a proposed nation and could be considered something viable with NASA joining in on sending such a satellite out into orbit.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismMind-Blowing Hypotheticals About Jupiter
Jupiter is one of the most mysterious planets in our solar system this gas giant is massive enough to alter our galaxy in strange and terrifying ways it's also equipped with a massive red spot that has the most dangerous storm in our Solar System Jupiter is one of our favorites here and we love manipulating it in tons of ways and today we're going to Swap and move Jupiter how could this destroy our solar system and how does this gas giant protect Earth.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismCan We Build a Planet From SCRATCH?
Whether it is human activity were a giant meteor crashing into us planet Earth is not gonna last forever eventually the lump of space rock that we call home will one day no longer exist so what will we do as a species if this were to happen the obvious plan is to reach out into the universe and build colonies elsewhere but space travel is incredibly complex and we're still not sure if it's even possible to reach another solar system within a reasonable amount of time but what if we built an entirely new planet ourselves.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in FuturismMetaverse: What Pre-planning We Should Do?
The world has been evolving over centuries in the technological realm. Transitioning from supercomputers to laptops and then to devices merely fitting in our pockets, we have seen humongous scientific advancements. We as human beings have benefitted a lot from it, but have we actually received the fruit of these developments? To whom has the lion's share gone to? Has it been ever pondered upon? 1% of the world’s population have half of the world’s wealth. This is the state of wealth disparity. Have we ever given it a thought that what is the reason behind this? They have made the right decisions at the right time. Individuals who were already vary of industrial and software developments have made fortunes, planning in advance, and seeking right directions and strategies. Similarly, the world waits for another major transition in the 4th phase of the industrial revolution, the metaverse. It has a lot to offer in which prior minor contributions can bear unprecedented fruits later on.
Kardashev Scale
The Kardashev Scale assesses a civilization's technological capabilities based on its ability to manipulate and utilize energy. This scale was devised by Russian astronomer Nikolai Semenovich Kardashev in 1964.
Symphony of Petals: The Enchanting World of Flowers and Blossoms
Introduction: In the heart of nature's grand tapestry, where colors bloom and fragrances dance on the breeze, flowers and blossoms emerge as the lyrical notes in the symphony of life. These delicate marvels hold a timeless allure, captivating human hearts through their beauty, fragrance, and the profound symbolism they carry. From the first buds of spring to the frost-kissed petals of winter, the world of flowers and blossoms is a celebration of nature's artistry, resilience, and the cyclical rhythm of life.
The Hidden Vaults
Beneath the grand halls and exhibition spaces of the Field Museum in Chicago lies a secret world, a subterranean repository holding a staggering 11 million embalmed specimens. This vast collection, tucked away in the museum's basement, represents a treasure trove of biological diversity and a testament to the institution's commitment to scientific inquiry and preservation. In this article, we delve into the captivating story behind the Field Museum's hidden vaults and explore the reasons for housing such an extensive collection.
Dim EstherPublished 3 months ago in FuturismEcofeminism – The augmented reality of ecology
The overwhelming evidence of the IPBES Global Assessment, from an extensive range of various fields of information, affords an ominous image,” stated IPBES Chair, Sir Robert Watson. “The health of ecosystems on which we and all different species depend is deteriorating extra rapidly than ever. We are eroding the very foundations of our economies, livelihoods, meals safety, fitness, and the best of lifestyles internationally. The trade-off between the existence of humans and nature can reside amicably if we chose to create a balance between the two. Statistics show that natural habitats that bind the very foundation of our ominous ecosystem are getting disrupted because of human whereabouts. The balance can be achieved through ecofeminism. Let’s dive into the crux of ecofeminism.
Hridya SharmaPublished 3 months ago in FuturismImagining Martian Habitats: Life on Mars and the Prospects for Human Settlement
The dream of establishing human life on Mars has long captured the imagination of scientists, explorers, and science fiction enthusiasts alike. As technology advances and exploration missions to the Red Planet continue, the prospect of life on Mars becomes a tantalizing possibility. This blog will explore what life on Mars could look like and examine when humans might be able to call the Martian landscape their home.
What would happen to Earth if all of its Ice melts?
As we delve into the intricate tapestry of our planet's history, we find ourselves confronted by a stark reality—the Earth is undergoing profound changes, and humanity must reckon with the consequences. This journey through the annals of climate science, sponsored by the thought-provoking film, "An Inconvenient Sequel," beckons us to confront the pressing issue of global warming.
What Women Understand
Trust is a requirement in this human experience. We often think trust should be earned but that is a privilege reserved for those with authority or power.
Relentless Kindness LilaPublished 5 months ago in Futurism