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US Military's New Robot That Will Change War Forever
In the battle of urban combat, only blocks from the battleground, a team of men Please Analyze the given sentence and rephrase it in your words to have a better understanding Even at the midst of destruction, a single figure shows at the bottom of the street, move faster than normal. The unnerving figure with arms raised then fires its gun accurately and the enemy tumbles automatically. Shooting a grenade and blasting it towards the enemy, watching them get engulfed in flames is simply spectacular. The dejected soldiers dashed to meet the figure that landed just before them, and found their rescuers was not a human, but a robot.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Futurism
Why Satine Kryze Deserves Her Own Novel Series
Over the past two years, I have immersed myself in E.K. Johnston’s Queen Trilogy, which chronicles Padme’ Amidala’s political ascent. The series begins with her coronation as Queen of Naboo and concludes with her struggle for peace and justice following the events of Attack of the Clones. Additionally, it delves into her relationships with her handmaidens, senatorial colleagues, and Anakin Skywalker.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Futurism
What is Happening Inside Your Brain When You Die
Death which is the inevitable and the final chapter of living being still more puzzling than the other mysteries of life. While we are wide awake in the dead quiet of the night, our thoughts are likely to stray to the morbid consideration of what taking those steps into an afterlife might one day feel like. Near-death experiences and scientific inquiring irresistibly leave us with the mystery and the concept of the true nature of death is still elusive. In this article, we venture into the beautiful world of dying, where we extract what science says about the feelings, experiences, and biological developments that we go through just before we exit the planet.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Futurism
The Feline Fascination
Cats. Those enigmatic creatures who grace our homes (and sometimes our keyboards) with their regal presence. They've captivated us for millennia, from the ancient Egyptians worshipping them as gods to today's internet exploding with hilarious cat memes. But what is it about these furry enigmas that holds us in such thrall?
By mahmoud elsaad2 years ago in Futurism
The 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.
By Yakise Raphael Etim2 years ago in Futurism
Navigating the AI Content Revolution: A Balanced Perspective
There is a good amount of talk surrounding AI-generated content. The conversation intrigues me, though I am against the use of AI to write stories, poems, and other literature. I have been playing the devil's advocate on this topic to fire up conversation and get people to look at different angles.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Futurism
Nietzsche's FOREWORD to "Twilight of Idolatry, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer"
In the midst of a gloomy and exorbitantly consequential matter, to maintain one's cheerfulness is not a modest accomplishment: and yet, what could be more necessary than cheerfulness?
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR2 years ago in Futurism








