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And I watched the sun set, and smiled.
There are few things more beautiful than the slow unfurling of nature across urban areas as it gently reclaims what we borrowed. These stones were only ever on loan; these iron railings, these glassy facades, these pillars of steel; they were never ours, not really. And here she comes, with weary inevitability, to take it all back.
By Jackson Howling5 years ago in Futurism
A Ride Through the Future
Imagine entering a car similar to the one shown above. It is advertised as an experience similar to a taxi, except there is no driver. As you enter, a voice asks for your destination. You ask if the car can take you around town and it replies, “of course.”
By Tyler Meek5 years ago in Futurism
Why I Think We Live in a Simulation
Now I’m sure the first thing you picture when you read that title is me wearing a Tinfoil hat and writing this article. But let me tell you, I do not believe in random conspiracy theories, I don’t wear a Tinfoil hat or believe in crazy ideas such as the world being round; just kidding about the last one. But I want to take a more logical approach and reason out why it might be vital for us to create a simulation in the future and why we might be in one of them.
By Sanjith Katta5 years ago in Futurism
Far away
Light was seeping in through the small space between the blinds and the window ledge that reached all the way to the floor. It came in furtively, licking the wooden surface of the floors, trying hard to reach with its warm hand the opposite wall.
By Natalia Perez Wahlberg5 years ago in Futurism
Unexpected Twist
Now I’m sixteen years old and have been locked up in my room for thirteen whole years. I’ve only ever been outside of my room to be homeschooled. I really hate that I can’t even go out for a bit of fresh air, instead I’m expressing my feelings through a flipping notebook. Anyway, I should probably start from the beginning.
By Olivia Barry5 years ago in Futurism
Types of Civilizations: Kardashev's Civilization Scale Analysis
In 1964 Nikolai Kardashev said that the most fundamental way to classify how advanced a civilization is/was, is/was based on Its energy consumption. The more energy they consume which means control, then the more sophisticated the civilization must be.
By Arunava Ch.5 years ago in Futurism








