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”.
CAN’T MAKE THIS POOP UP
ABOUT THIS PROJECT This is a rendering of pent up feelings of 2026. Into technology, and adapted to the progress. Seriously, we have at our finger tips online, and live in a future my Grandma Carrie Soleta would say, "Oh, my!"This is a little comedy realistic true story written in a format to produce a fun explanation of emerging technology and change in the 21st century.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 days ago in Futurism
Pinnacle of evolution
400,000 years ago, since humans invented fire, humans stand as the pinnacle of evolution, treating animals as food and slavery, the earth for the living thing as their resource, and even being overconfident about their status, and creating wars to fight who is the strongest among the same species.
By Curtis Wong8 days ago in Futurism
Doomsday Diary
Phase II: An AI to do the work of creating perfect placement for all of the applicants. To be honest the technology sounded extremely far fetched to me, but it all became my new reality rather quickly. There was something interesting, or maybe a bit cliche when you come to think about it, about everyone who had applied for phase II: they had an extremely large amount of personal data compared to other phase applicants. As a self diagnosed typical phase two individual, I have no shame admitting that I used all my medias the same exact way as before having my privacy stripped. In case you’re brand spanking new, there was a day when the people of our nation gave up our privacy and agreed to be monitored and watched constantly. This lead several individuals to be outraged, as well as become very conscious of how they used there technology. But not I, I love the stimulation and entertainment of technology so much that I continued to use all my tech. in the exact same way as before. In other wrods I loved my phone, lap top, and tv so much that I could care less if anyone was monitoring or watching my activity. Because this, it seems the process for me was just about instant, which lets be honest, is exactly the way I like it. Now don’t forget, all these phases, and perfect placement, and pods, and bubbles, came as a the response to a very deadly, near apocalyptic virus.
By Elijah Davis10 days ago in Futurism
SEBASTIAN TREVARIUS
Sebastian Trevarius lives and works as a APCG (Astroid Prison Colony Guard) which is located near the planet Jupiter. After reading all of Louis L’Amour’s westerns, he opted to have a Time Machine Vacation during the wild west era. Although this type of vacation can be very dangerous, being a guard and quelling prison riots can be equally dangerous—both are deadly—wounded or killed not uncommon. While preparing for his wild west adventure, he had a replica of a Colt Single Action Army Revolver, aka, The Peacemaker manufactured to his specifications. Instead of a single action six-gun, it was semi-automatic and contained 12 bullets. Also, Sebastian didn’t have to carefully aim the weapon, only look at the spot where he wanted the bullet to hit and then pull the trigger. Also, the gun couldn’t be used against him because it had been technically digitized to only recognize his hands. Besides the weapon, his clothes, including his Stetson, boots and holster were tailored to fit his broad shoulders, narrow hips and well-muscled body. He may not look like an actual wild west cowboy, but Hollywood would have loved his piercing blue eyes, thick, wavy blonde hair and chin with a cleft in the centre of it.
By Len Sherman13 days ago in Futurism
The Linearity Crisis
When David Deutsch proposed his self-consistency condition for particles traversing closed timelike curves, he created more than a solution to temporal paradoxes. He exposed a fundamental crisis at the intersection of quantum mechanics and general relativity. The problem is simple to state but shocking in its implications: his model requires quantum evolution to become non-linear, violating one of the most sacred principles in physics.
By Abigail Goldwater16 days ago in Futurism
Future Technology Trends, AI Tools, and How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Work and Life
Future Technology Trends, AI Tools, and How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Work and Life Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic idea only found in high-end research facilities or science fiction films. It is here, subtly and quickly altering the way we work, learn, produce, and even think. AI is now a potent force influencing modern life, from the software that powers multinational corporations to the apps on our phones.
By Farida Kabir29 days ago in Futurism
About Binding Prometheus. Top Story - January 2026.
I want to start actively advocating on behalf of my own work, and the most valuable part of my canon is, without a doubt, Binding Prometheus, the play I have been working on since 2019 and only finished in 2023 as part of my MA. The play itself is an amalgamation of a million different inspirations. On one end, it evokes the Ancient Greek myth-play, deriving its own title from the earliest extant work of Western drama we have, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound. On the other end, it borrows significantly from the sci-fi bulwarks from over the years, namely Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Karel Capek’s Rossum’s Universal Robots. The play could be an episode of Black Mirror, I fear. I don’t know. I’ve only ever seen one episode of Black Mirror.
By Steven Christopher McKnightabout a month ago in Futurism










