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”.
Tiny Robotic pill RoboCap Delivers Drugs to Guts and Could end Injections Like Insulin
Devices produced for human health continue to make our lives easier. For this purpose, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers aim to finish insulin injections by producing a robotic capsule.
When Time Runs Out CH3
CH 3 At the end of the day, you have to rest on the actions that you chose. Not always the easiest thing to do. Lying to yourself is so much easier, even if the nightmares like to try to bring memories to the surface. But sometimes there is that one person that no matter what you did, how they view your actions will scare you so much more than anything.
Jessica GrayPublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe 1950s Science Fiction Podcast S3E2
Hello, and once again, welcome to my podcast. I hope you are still listening to the show regardless of long the show is between episodes. I have moved into my new house, and hope to have a greater frequency of shows in the coming months. I hope everyone has been patient with the slow production of episodes and will remain a loyal listener.
Edward GermanPublished 2 years ago in FuturismMetropolis (1926)
There has never been a film like Metropolis, which was lensed nearly one hundred years ago, and which has an enduring power that verges on the supernatural. You may think I exaggerate; I do not. I first saw the film in a dream, as a child, before I EVER SAW A SINGLE FRAME OF IT.
Sole Survivor: Chapter 3
> Previous < > Next < ****** "We'll be arriving soon," Dr. Z'las's voice echoed into the study from the strange device he left. Lithia sprinted to his desk from a nearby bookshelf with a book in her hands.
Mel E. FurnishPublished 2 years ago in FuturismInvasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a Cold War-era Red Scare parable about giant seed pods" from outer space. They suck the mental and physical attributes of sleeping humans and disgorge identical replicas of them. We know this because of the smooth, featureless body that is laid out later on a pool table, just waiting to assimilate the features of the bartender. This happens in Santa Mira, California. Where else?
Close Encounters of the Third KInd (Director's Cut)
***I've seen a UFO. Up close. Matter of fact, I've seen a couple of them. I don't know, specifically, what that means about ME, but, as far as the influence of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind on m life, it WAS one of the first films from infanthood (along with Time After Time (1979) and Salem's Lot (1979), and the TV adaptation of the stage play of The Elephant Man (1982)) to indelibly etch its scenes into my subconscious. Especially the mantis-like alien that first appears during the final scenes of the film.
The Whether App
“What the hell?” It was raining and windy, when the app had been set for a bright sunny day. “Did we hit the limit?” Janey said, shaking her head, looking out the window at the rain on the beach. She had just put on her new bikini.
Paul LevinsonPublished 2 years ago in FuturismZed Run Clone Software development
What is Zed run clone script? Zed run clone script is the identical version of popular blockchain-based NFT game Zed run. The script is infused with all the current features available in Zed run. When deploying this ready-made solution on live, entrepreneurs can be able to launch play-to-earn games like Zed run.
chris evansPublished 2 years ago in FuturismANTI-GRAVITATIONAL SHIP BY NIKOLA TESLA & MARIA ORSIC
The following text was taken and adapted from the book The Black Sun - The Return of the Secret Societies of Vril - M. C. Pereda, a magnificent book where it portrays some stories that not all humanity will be able to understand, only those with an open mind and prepared for new knowledge and advanced curiosity.
Georgenes MedeirosPublished 2 years ago in FuturismIn A Stranger Place
It was fun to be around people again, I must admit. It had only been a couple of months, but it had seemed like years. Here we were, the humans who were rounded up and sent to a colony of mostly ALFs (Artificial Life Forms) in order to interact with them to allay their prejudices about the nature of humanity. What they saw in us, apparently, would determine the AI (Artificial Intelligence) human relationship well into the future where Earth was concerned. I guess we were sort of ambassadors, or missionaries for the secular human society. Problem was that we were misfits.
Om Prakash John GilmorePublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe Demise of Gowa.
Devlin leaned forward to look at the woman across from him because his vision was getting worse. She didn't have the appearance of a spy—she was tall, thin, and soft-spoken.