science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
Streets Of The Blade Runners
Fog blanketed the city like a shroud, the cold mist clinging to everything in sight. The rain had long since stopped, but the streets were still slick with moisture, reflecting the neon lights of Blade Runner. The city that never slept was even quieter tonight, a fitting atmosphere for Malcolm Hammer’s line of work. He sat in the dim light of his cluttered office, the scent of stale cigarettes and old books filling the air. His desk was covered in files, each one a testament to the mysteries he’d solved over the years. But today, something different awaited him. A single letter, addressed in a feminine handwriting, lay atop the pile. As Malcolm Hammer, Private Eye, reached for the letter, he knew his life was about to change.
Victor Robinson IIPublished about an hour ago in FuturismTargeted on iPhone? Apple's Spyware Threat Notification: What You Need to Know
Spyware: The Stealthy Intruder Threatening Your Privacy Imagine a program secretly watching your every move online, recording your keystrokes, and sending your browsing history to someone else. That's the unsettling reality of spyware. Disguised as legitimate software, spyware infiltrates your device to steal sensitive information and wreak havoc on your privacy.
Future Man Faces His Childhood Tormentors
In the bustling hallways of Westdale High School, Zander Smith's days were once filled with dread and humiliation. Bullied relentlessly by Paul De Marco and his gang, Zander often found himself isolated and powerless, yearning for a way to escape the torment that plagued his daily life. Little did he know that his salvation would come from an unexpected source - his future self.
Andre BeetgePublished 4 days ago in FuturismThe world full of Devil
Taming the Inner Imp: Why We Struggle with Evil and How to Find Strength Within The concept of the devil, a personification of evil, has captivated human imagination for millennia. Across cultures, this figure takes different forms, but the core remains the same: a force that tempts us towards negativity, selfishness, and destruction.
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When the Good Guys Won
When the pitchforks and torches finally came and those in power cooperated or ceded control, the demand was simple: Do what we know you can do.
Mars Tourism
Mars, the enigmatic Red Planet, beckons intrepid travellers with its stark beauty and otherworldly landscapes. While tourism to Mars remains a futuristic dream, let's embark on a virtual journey to explore some of the fascinating destinations that future Martian tourists could visit:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 14 days ago in FuturismOpen Letter to the Algorithm
A dog whines outside in the neighbor’s yard. I can’t see it through the brush, but I suspect it just wants in. The psychological manipulation is stupid as hell. You’re pushing me again. I’m pushing back. The veil was rent. Stepping through now. Across the threshold. Another Eucharist I ate.
C. Rommial ButlerPublished 17 days ago in FuturismThe Evolution of Apple: A Journey from Humble Beginnings to Technological Revolution
In the annals of technological history, few companies have left as profound a mark as Apple Inc. From its modest beginnings in a garage to its status as a global tech giant, Apple's journey is a testament to innovation, design excellence, and unwavering vision. This article traces the evolution of Apple from its inception to the present day, exploring the key milestones, products, and cultural impact that have defined the company's trajectory.
Comparison Between Dark and 3 Body Problem: Who Wins?
Guys, believe me, today's topic will prove to be an enjoyable ride for all of you because today I have decided to do a comparison between Dark and 3 Body Problem because the genres of both series are the same.
Ayush VermaPublished 17 days ago in FuturismThe Colliding Universes of Florence and Peter
Florence squinted through the swirling vortex of shimmering purple energy. It pulsed with a low thrum, a sound that vibrated through her bones. This wasn't supposed to happen. Her experiment, a contraption of salvaged parts and scribbled notes on mismatched paper scraps, had aimed to create a controlled wormhole – a theoretical gateway to distant points in space. Not…somewhere else entirely.
Yakise Raphael EtimPublished 18 days ago in FuturismJupiter: Unveiling the Wonders of the Solar System's Giant
Jupiter, the colossal giant of our solar system, stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring magnificence of the cosmos. With its immense size and captivating features, Jupiter continues to fascinate scientists and enthusiasts alike. Here, we delve into the depths of this majestic planet, uncovering astonishing facts that illuminate its unparalleled beauty and mystery.
What if space was used to fight World War III?
Our planet is on the verge of another catastrophic World War, and while it's horrifying to think of what might happen to people everywhere, this time the war might unfold on a battlefield unlike any other. Which countries would be the main cosmic combatants? What kinds of never-before-seen weaponry would be used? Would the war ever end? So let's explore what might happen if World War I was fought in space before we launch into the cosmic battleground of World War I. No matter when exactly the full-scale conflict would erupt, the stage has already been set for quite some time.
Robinson OsasPublished 19 days ago in Futurism