humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Will Mars Surrender Its Secrets?
British spelling. This planet can be as far away as 400 million kilometres and as close as 56 million kilometres from the Earth. It is the fourth-closest planet to the Sun, with an average distance of just over 228 million kilometres.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismOne of the Solar System’s Unfriendly Planets
British spelling. I write easy-to-understand stories regarding the universe and life; here are two. Enjoy. <><><> 1/2 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and Venus comes second at an average distance of just over 108 million kilometres or 67 million miles.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismYoung mind meets Creativity is essential for the productive World.
Youth , the term itself reflects energy, enthusiasm and ,optimism.Youthfulness today's world has more or less become synonymous with 'High Confidence,a fighting spirit, an urge towards a quick outcome , a work hard and party harder kind of attitude . It would, therefore,not be wrong to say that today's youth is more impatient than the youth a few decades ago.
Himanshu ShekharmundaPublished 2 months ago in FuturismAtoms Are Extremely Small
British spelling. Atoms are the basic building blocks of everything that can be seen or touched, including me, you, and every other living thing on our planet.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in Futurism5 Scientific Advancements That Could Make You Feel Like a Superhero
Superheroes have always been a fascination for humans. The idea of having superpowers and using them to fight crime or cause chaos has intrigued us for ages. However, not everyone is lucky enough to be born with superpowers like Superman or Vegeta. But, with the help of scientific breakthroughs, humans can now gain abilities beyond that of everyday people.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FuturismSora: A New Video Generative AI
Generative AI has been an issue for content creators for a long time. Whether an artist creating paintings or a writer experimenting with a new way of telling a story, it can all potentially feed into an AI software database for their generative capabilities.
Mohammed DarasiPublished 2 months ago in FuturismSoaring Dreams
In the collective imagination, the idea of flying cars has long been a symbol of the future. A futuristic vision that seemed confined to the realms of science fiction is now at the forefront of technological pursuits. As we gaze toward the skies, the quest for flying cars unfolds as a captivating journey filled with innovation, challenges, and the persistent human desire to defy gravity.
OpenAI Unveils Sora: The Mindblowing AI That Creates Videos from Text
Have you ever imagined bringing your words to life in the form of a video? Well, now it's possible, thanks to OpenAI's latest creation - Sora! Sora is not just any ordinary AI; it's a groundbreaking model that can turn simple text prompts into captivating one-minute videos that look incredibly real. Let's dive into the world of Sora and explore its fascinating capabilities
Avhishek AgarwalPublished 2 months ago in FuturismCould We Be Alone in the Universe?
I hope you find my few short-form stories interesting. I write about the universe and life. British spelling. <><><> This question is often asked. "Could we be alone in the universe?"
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismWe Are Mostly Space
Here are a few of my short-form stories, you may find them interesting and educational. <><><> We are mostly space. Atoms make up all the physical things in the universe, but you could say that an atom is mostly empty.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismThe Evolutionary Path for Life on Earth
British spelling Here are a few of my short-form stories, you may find them interesting and educational. <><><> We belong to a species called Homo sapiens, which has existed for an estimated 200,000 years.
A B ForbesPublished 2 months ago in FuturismWhat If the Sun Went Boom?
Have you ever wondered about the impact of a catastrophic event such as the explosion of the sun on our planet? Despite its unpleasantness, it is an intriguing thought. The sun, a vital element in our solar system, is responsible for providing the Earth with the necessary warmth, light, and energy to sustain life. But what if it were to suddenly disappear? What if the sun were to go boom?
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 3 months ago in Futurism