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The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
China’s Bold Plan: Building a Permanent Moon Base by 2030 . AI-Generated.
China’s Plan for a Moon Base by 2030 In the 20th century, the United States won the race to land humans on the Moon. Now, in the 21st century, China is preparing to win the race to stay there. The Chinese government, through its rapidly advancing China National Space Administration (CNSA), has revealed ambitious plans to construct a permanent lunar base by 2030. This project is more than just a demonstration of national pride—it could redefine global leadership in space exploration.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Futurism
Neuralink’s Bold Vision: How Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Redefine Human Evolution by 2030
Neuralink and the Future of Human-Machine Symbiosis Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX, is also at the helm of one of the most futuristic and controversial companies in the world: Neuralink. Founded in 2016, Neuralink aims to create brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that allow direct communication between the human brain and machines. What started as a medical project to help patients with paralysis may one day redefine human learning, memory, and even evolution itself.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Futurism
The Hidden Truth About Using ChatGPT: Why You Should Handle It With Care
It begins innocently enough. You open up a sleek little chatbox, type in a question — anything from “write me a poem” to “explain quantum mechanics” — and within seconds, the words appear. Crisp. Confident. Fluent.
By Fazal Ur Rahman7 months ago in Futurism
3 AI Websites That Will Blow Your Mind!
It always happens when you least expect it. One minute, you’re mindlessly scrolling at 2AM — trying to convince yourself that watching “just one more” cat compilation isn’t a terrible life choice. The next minute? BAM. You stumble upon something so surreal, so jaw-dropping, so unbelievably futuristic that your brain does a double take.
By Fazal Ur Rahman7 months ago in Futurism
Robots Will Be Able to Give Birth
A Chinese company claims it is on the verge of creating an artificial womb inside a humanoid robot, capable of carrying a baby to term. This announcement forces us to confront a fundamental question: are we witnessing a revolution that could end infertility, or standing on the edge of a dystopian nightmare that redefines the very origin of life?
By Francisco Navarro7 months ago in Futurism
The Hidden Legacy of Giants and the Smithsonian Part Two: The Vanishing Bones
The Vanishing Bones The story of giants in North America did not end with the early newspaper clippings and scattered reports of colossal skeletons. If anything, those accounts were only the beginning of a more profound mystery that would grow more unsettling as the decades unfolded. Where the first wave of discoveries gave the public images of titanic skeletons unearthed from burial mounds and ancient chambers, the following years revealed something stranger still: the systematic disappearance of evidence. Eyewitnesses told their stories, crates were packed and shipped, and then, silence. The bones were gone, as though swallowed by history itself.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in Futurism
Prometheus Unchained. Content Warning.
The Thing About Fire So I was talking to my buddy Jake the other day (he teaches classics at the community college, poor bastard), and he brings up Prometheus again. Always fucking Prometheus with this guy. But he says something that stuck with me - "What if the whole torture thing backfired?"
By Maxim Dudko8 months ago in Futurism











