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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
The Matrix, The Red Pill and the Future of Ideology
When thinking about the Matrix and the Red Pill, I come to question whether ideology is something we can be freed from and if it can be counted as a scientific force, as much an immovable truth in the universe as gravity or light. The question comes to mind of how ideology exists and how can we use it? Can we be free of ideology or are we lifelessly in it, as to be stuck within a never ending Russian Doll; can we escape ideology? And what better place to look than the place which reignited this area of futurism, ideology and science, The Matrix and The Red Pill.
By Josh Clements4 years ago in Futurism
What should men understand when they are 25 years old?
I have thought about this question for a long time and have come up with some interesting ideas. 01 When I was in college, there were many classmates and friends around me who had a grand vision of what to do, made many plans, and made many attempts.
By Dylan M Parkin4 years ago in Futurism
Robots are Coming…., How can Humans Compete with Machines?
Are we in the early beginnings of robots era , when all these machines will prevail in a time that may not be far away, and take over the jobs and tasks of humans and throw hundreds of millions of them into the abyss of unemployment?
By Saber Meilleur Garçon4 years ago in Futurism
Know About Mars Our New Home
Mars is one of the most attractive planets in the solar system and it is a planet full of surprises. The people of Mars live a life of simplicity and they don’t know what luxury means. It is the perfect place to spend your time and you will surely enjoy your stay on Mars.
By Avijit Ray4 years ago in Futurism
The future ain't so bright...right?
How bleak or bright is the far future? Do you know what the year 3033 will look like? Do you know what technology we will still be yearning for? Or, will we be almost extinct living off freeze-dried meats and rehydrated veggies? There are only two ways to go, harnessing the madness or being consumed by it. Let me explain... The future cannot be fully predicted or even swayed. What can be said is this, the farther we go into the future the more change has taken place. Knowing this all we would have to do is speculate whether humanity will undergo more entropy or experience empathy?
By Mysterious Hovering Eye4 years ago in Futurism
Its the End of the World as we know it
Its the end of the world as we know it, or at the very least history is repeating itself. The last ten years have shown me that we have relived the 1920's. Previous to the Great Depression, we had the Spanish Flu pandemic, World War I, the economic expansion of the 1920's, and new technology. The 1920's ended with a terrible President, a market crash, and then the Grapes of Wrath (a massive food shortage).
By Susan Eileen 4 years ago in Futurism
Join Aristotle's Lessons Personally
The term hologram has spread, but not everyone knows what it means? How does a hologram benefit education, medicine, or life in general? Well, it's a fun technique, but to simplify it for you by sharing with you one of my dreams.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Futurism




