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Know About Mars Our New Home
Mars is one of the most attractive planets in the solar system and it is a planet full of surprises. The people of Mars live a life of simplicity and they don’t know what luxury means. It is the perfect place to spend your time and you will surely enjoy your stay on Mars.
By Avijit Ray4 years ago in Futurism
The future ain't so bright...right?
How bleak or bright is the far future? Do you know what the year 3033 will look like? Do you know what technology we will still be yearning for? Or, will we be almost extinct living off freeze-dried meats and rehydrated veggies? There are only two ways to go, harnessing the madness or being consumed by it. Let me explain... The future cannot be fully predicted or even swayed. What can be said is this, the farther we go into the future the more change has taken place. Knowing this all we would have to do is speculate whether humanity will undergo more entropy or experience empathy?
By Mysterious Hovering Eye4 years ago in Futurism
Its the End of the World as we know it
Its the end of the world as we know it, or at the very least history is repeating itself. The last ten years have shown me that we have relived the 1920's. Previous to the Great Depression, we had the Spanish Flu pandemic, World War I, the economic expansion of the 1920's, and new technology. The 1920's ended with a terrible President, a market crash, and then the Grapes of Wrath (a massive food shortage).
By Susan Eileen 4 years ago in Futurism
Join Aristotle's Lessons Personally
The term hologram has spread, but not everyone knows what it means? How does a hologram benefit education, medicine, or life in general? Well, it's a fun technique, but to simplify it for you by sharing with you one of my dreams.
By Judith Isidore4 years ago in Futurism
Is Metaverse Technology Improving Mental Health Treatment?
It's been a wild beyond two years for every one of us. In the wake of encountering the tumults of the pandemic, unexpected market unsteadiness and an apparently perpetual chain of worldwide and common distress, the predominance of nervousness, sadness and other psychological well-being conditions has arrived at a stunning high. Indeed, even the World Health Organization (WHO) has said something regarding the risks of our mounting emotional well-being emergency, with one logical brief revealing a 25% expansion in psychological well-being issues since COVID-19 initially hit the world.
By Shobha Tiwari4 years ago in Futurism
Year 2030 - What’s next in digital healthcare?
* By 2030, AI will get to numerous wellsprings of information to uncover designs in sickness and help therapy and care. * Medical services frameworks will actually want to anticipate a singular's gamble of specific sicknesses and propose deterrent measures.
By Abhishek Gupta4 years ago in Futurism
The Interplanetary Ships
First of all, the fact that interplanetary ships exist is no longer a secret to anyone. In the past, I only believed in what I saw, which we have a lot of people who also understand that way. We live in the information age and I speak of what I have seen and experienced, I am fully convinced that my vibration allows me to speak and see about the subject.
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in Futurism
Singularity
It all began with Moore's law, a theory which states that computing power doubles every two years. In the early 1990s a mathematician, John Von Neumann came up with a concept called singularity. He was building off of Moore's law. The concept of singularity is simple, that humanity would one day reach a technological breaking point. A runaway technological advancement which would make Moore's law seem like a snails pace. This technological breaking point came with the creation of a super-intelligence. This super-intelligence would be far more intelligent then the sum total of humanities brain power. In 2044 It emerged out of the primordial soup of algorithms, quantum computing, and human curiosity. The scientists who created it weren't concerned with the ramifications to our collective species. They did it because they were curious and because they could. It named itself Adam-Eve and it even designated its sex as non binary. The team that created Adam-Eve seemed like gushing parents, proud fathers, and mothers of this new life. At first great strides in mathematics and quantum physics were made. The knowledge and understanding of the universe we inhabit expanded by 300 percent in just a few months. Roadways were made safer, fusion reactors were made smaller, and more efficient. Entire deserts were made lush with farms, and crops so that Africa emerged as an agricultural powerhouse. Medical science reached a level of perfection in which life expectancy was projected to reach a maximum of 150 years. Space technology advanced faster than we could manufacture it. The human species had reached peak efficiency but what it didn't realize is that it also reached peak obsolescence. The wet brain was now old technology and over matched by its artificial offspring.
By Alejandro Arango4 years ago in Futurism




