astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
How Modern Astronauts Are Trained: From Selection to Spaceflight. Why the Centrifuge Test and Extreme G-Forces Are Essential.
Becoming an astronaut has always been a dream job — one that combines science, adventure, and the ultimate human challenge. But behind the inspiring images of spacewalks and Earth glowing through the spacecraft window lies an intense, years-long preparation process.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
The Tall Whites of the Nevada Test Range: An Analysis of the Charles Hall Testimony
Within the extensive and often speculative field of ufology, few testimonies are as detailed or as challenging as that of Charles James Hall. A former United States Air Force airman and nuclear physicist, Hall alleges that between 1965 and 1967, while serving as a weather observer at the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, he witnessed and interacted with a species of humanoid extraterrestrials. He named them the "Tall Whites."
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in Futurism
Dyson Sphere — Architecture on a Stellar Scale
Imagine a civilization so advanced that it doesn’t just harness the power of wind, water, or atoms—but the energy of an entire star. This is not the plot of a sci-fi movie; it’s a real scientific idea proposed over half a century ago. Meet the Dyson Sphere, a concept so vast it blurs the line between engineering and cosmic imagination.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
Oxygen Regeneration on the ISS — Lessons for Future Space Missions
One of the greatest challenges of long-term space travel isn’t just surviving the journey — it’s breathing through it. On the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts have spent more than two decades learning how to generate, recycle, and conserve oxygen far from Earth’s atmosphere. What they’ve discovered goes far beyond the station’s metallic walls. It’s a crucial testbed for technologies that will one day sustain explorers on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
When the Sky Became a Memory
No one had seen the real sun in fifty years. It wasn’t that the sun had disappeared. It was that we no longer needed it — or so we told ourselves. The last great environmental catastrophe had forced humanity to take drastic measures. Toxic clouds, irradiated storms, and acid rains made the sky uninhabitable. We built The Vault, a colossal digital dome that projected a perfect artificial sky across the planet. Blue mornings, orange sunsets, constellations twinkling just so. Every day was flawless. Every night serene.
By OWOYELE JEREMIAH6 months ago in Futurism
Superconducting Coils in Next-Generation Motors: Power Without Loss
Imagine a world where electric motors run with almost no energy loss, where heat doesn’t drain power, and where vehicles can travel farther, faster, and cleaner. This isn’t science fiction anymore — it’s the promise of superconducting technology. In the race toward more efficient, lightweight, and sustainable power systems, superconducting coils are stepping into the spotlight as a game-changer for the next generation of electric motors.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
The Moon: A New Frontier — How China and Russia Are Building the Base of the Future
Imagine looking up at the Moon one night and knowing that somewhere, amid its silver craters and endless shadows, a joint Chinese–Russian lunar base is quietly operating. It sounds like science fiction — something out of a 1960s space novel — but this time, it’s real. The project is already underway and could soon reshape not only our understanding of space but also the balance of power on Earth.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
Title: Confessions of a Digital Archaeologist: Why I Chase the Ghosts of Secret History
History, for most of us, is a museum. It’s a collection of curated artifacts, polished plaques, and settled stories encased in glass. We walk through its quiet halls, observe the accepted timeline of events, and trust that the narrative we’re given is the complete one. For a long time, I walked through that same museum. But then, one day, I noticed a crack in the glass. And through that crack, I saw that history wasn’t a quiet museum at all. It was a living, breathing crime scene!
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in Futurism
Homes Beneath the Red Dust: How Subsurface Living Could Keep Mars Settlers Safe and Warm
When humans finally set foot on Mars, they won’t be building glass domes under the crimson sky — at least not right away. The first Martian homes will likely be hidden beneath the planet’s surface, buried in the dusty regolith, where the hostile environment gives way to safety, stability, and warmth.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
The Titan Colony Concept — Life Beneath Methane Clouds
When humanity first gazed upon the golden, hazy images sent back by the Cassini–Huygens mission, it became clear that Saturn’s moon Titan was not just another frozen satellite. Here was a world with mountains, rivers, rain, and lakes — but everything made of something alien. Instead of water, methane flows in liquid form. Instead of white clouds, the skies are thick with orange hydrocarbon haze. The air is heavy, the light dim, and the temperature bone-chilling — a staggering minus 180°C.
By Holianyk Ihor6 months ago in Futurism
The Hidden Gospel: The Ancient Code Jesus Used to Manifest Miracles (And How to Find It)
The Secret History of Abundance For millennia, the spiritual prophets, the enlightened masters, and the architects of lost civilizations seemed to operate on a different frequency than the rest of humanity. They moved through the world with an effortless grace, manifesting resources, peace, and abundance that we, in the modern age of endless striving, can only dream of.
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in Futurism











