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Passage of Time
How does one kill time? You can't really kill something that isn't there. Time is a man-made thing. We will often ask each other what time is it? Do you have the time? No other animal on the planet keeps track of time like we do. We made clocks that told us the time based on the position on the sun and the shadow it cast onto a dial. Then we made watches, so no matter where we are, we have the time. We make appointments and set up meetings for certain times and then feel rushed when we're late.
By Justin Young6 years ago in Futurism
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE WRITING INDUSTRY
Much Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the potential exploits it can perform has been seen in the light of manufacturing and industrial sentiments. AI has been majorly associated – and rightfully so – with manufacturing productivity and data analysis. In addition, most Artificial Intelligence trends and talks about Artificial Intelligence in the future has been characterized by how they can aid data management, and improve productivity. A top prediction in this regard can be read on Forbes.
By Jenine Wing6 years ago in Futurism
Maniac: The Sympathetic Sci-Fi
In 2018, Netflix released an ambiguous trailer about two individuals that volunteer themselves to undergo a pharmaceutical testing trial. What made this sci-fi preview interesting was it had something to offer. There were tense images of what was to become of these characters we haven't met yet, what made them want to be here, the ending of the trailer had Emma Stone dressed in a 1920's outfit. That was a unique twist to keep my intrigue, and I anticipated what questions would be answered when I watched it.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Futurism
Star Wars Figures Price Guide Values & a Little Star Wars History
STAR WARS PRICE GUIDE ASSISTANCE STAR WARS FIGURES HISTORY: Since 1977, Jedi collector's from around the world have been intrigued by the Star Wars Movie Saga as well as the vehicles, playsets and figures that were released in a series of toys after a highly successful run at movie making history. If only we knew then what we know now, how the value of the Star Wars characters would increase in value like they have.
By Chance James6 years ago in Futurism
Believe In Your ROBOTICS Skills But Never Stop Improving
Automation has taken place everywhere, it does not stop whether we are ready or not to accept it. Innovations like robotics, Machine learning, machine to machine data transfers, vehicle transformations, flying cars will rapidly change the global economy and replace manpower. If we ask kids about their dream the majority of them will say technology. Yes, with the technological advancement everyone is interested in that from travel to healthcare, school to high-end professional course, each and everything lies under technology. Soon robotics will replace the human workforce and how it will affect government policy.
By Selfcraft Media6 years ago in Futurism
Nikola Tesla Brings That Needed Spark to Jodie Whittaker's "Doctor Who" Era
Doctor Who; a loved show by millions of fans. When it was announced in 2017 that Peter Capaldi would be stepping down as the Doctor, the question of who will replace him was raised. During the Wimbledon final, it was revealed Peter Capaldi will regenerate into Jodie Whittaker – the show’s first ever female Doctor.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Futurism
The Siren Songs
When I heard that my name had been turned into a legend I was shocked but not surprised. There is an element of truth in every story, even when it sounds like a Greek myth. I’d heard strange bits of conversation throughout the whole day, disjointed fragments of descriptions, but they were all about me. I didn’t think much of them in the moment. Only when I was safely away from any human contact did these conversations rise back up in my mind, not unlike layers of muck at the bottom of a lake when your foot stamps down.
By Bobe Hadjieva6 years ago in Futurism












