extraterrestrial
Speculation, theory, UFOs and Aliens. Are we alone in this universe or is there life outside Earth?
The Mental Time Travel System
Mental Time Travel System: The Key to Better Memories and Emotional Well-Being Imagine having the ability to revisit happy moments from your past and relive them in vivid detail. Or having the power to re-experience an emotionally charged moment and process it in a new, more positive way. This may sound like science fiction, but recent research in neuroscience has shown that this type of "mental time travel" is not only possible, but can be harnessed to improve our memories and emotional well-being.
By salior maral3 years ago in Futurism
Stratospheric Airships for Elint - And a Stray Chinese Balloon or Two
Latest: China has apologised for the illegal drifting of one of its balloons into US airspace. It resulted in the US Secretary of State cancelling a visit to Beijing citing 'violation of our sovereignty' at a time when diplomatic relations between the countries are arguably at an all time low. It's clearly a major embarrassment for China.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism
futurism
Futuristic City It was the year 2050 and the city was completely futuristic in appearance. Everything was automated and people now preferred to travel to their homes, workplaces, or entertainment places just by thinking about it. Instead, light, fast and safe flying vehicles were used.
By Muhammed Fazlı3 years ago in Futurism
GUARDIANS OF THE GALACTIC PAST: Ensuring the Preservation of Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies
Celestial bodies are objects in space, such as stars, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other natural objects. They are located outside of the Earth's atmosphere and are not part of the Earth itself. Celestial bodies can be found within our own solar system or in other systems far away. They are a fundamental aspect of the study of astronomy and play a significant role in our understanding of the universe.
By James Autrey3 years ago in Futurism
First Contact
Since the beginnings of popular science fiction, the idea of any initial meetings between humans and extraterrestrials have happened overwhelmingly on Earth. From Well's The War of the Worlds, in which the Martians attack, to Clarke's Childhood's End, an attempt at peaceful utopia under alien overlords, the extraterrestrials have come to Earth with more technology, more knowledge, and always, always, more firepower. Whether it's peaceful Vulcans shaking hands with Zefram Cochrane, or multiple fifteen mile wide saucers being deployed over major Earth cities, it is what we Earthlings have come to expect. If you believe in intelligent alien life, you instinctively believe it will eventually come to us.
By Cie McCullough3 years ago in Futurism









