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Alex The Inventor - Ch.12
Chapters 1 - 11 can be read at: Deep Sky Stories & IllustrationsChapter 12 (Part 1)—Elliot and Cash (and Parallax)Half an hour later, big Jim Cash sat across from Old Elliot in the interview room of the Delta Police Department. Jim Cash was old fashioned, very old fashioned.
By G.F. Brynn7 years ago in Futurism
The Troubling Trajectory of Technological Singularity
Technological singularity refers to the point in time where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, and the troubling trajectory of technological singularity should be something more widely recognized. What happens to humanity after we pass the brink of hyper-intelligent computers is a difficult question to answer.
By Michael Cantow7 years ago in Futurism
Leo (July Energy Reading)
I feel it already. You guys have had something under wraps for a while now, something good. A lot of you gained an amazing amount of clarity, and actually acknowledged how much you appreciate the people around you, and how this isn’t a “One Man Band” sort of world; we are all connected here.
By Prof. Personal 7 years ago in Futurism
The Underground Knight’s Confrontation
Quietly waiting was a warrior who wanted to show his true power for the good of the world. He was raised by loving parents who taught him honor and integrity. His father was a former knight who inspired his son to do big things in his lifetime. He taught his son how to wield a sword and shield and be precise with a bow and arrow. This training occurred throughout his entire childhood. Simultaneously to his training as a warrior, he learned to help provide food and water for his family. The warrior and his parents were respected by each and every person in their town. His father was well known for protecting the land against former enemies, while his mother was recognized for her generosity by giving to those who have less.
By Frank Sartain7 years ago in Futurism
Aries (July Energy Reading)
You guys still being a tough nut to crack? Well I will say with all these mushy Cancer vibes and retrogrades, there will be no way for you to hold back any emotions that you have for someone in particular; good or bad. This just means that you have to be careful about how you express these emotions so that you can have a clean slate and new beginning coming into Leo season, which is gonna be right up your alley if these reckless ways of yours stop.
By Prof. Personal 7 years ago in Futurism
Should Marvel Adapt 'The Empire Strikes Back' Again?. Top Story - July 2019.
Since 2015, Marvel has been publishing an ongoing comic series simply titled Star Wars. These issues have essentially been the adventures of Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, Artoo, and Threepio, filling in the gap between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. For a while, readers have been wanting this series to go beyond this three-year period. Now, Greg Pak is taking the reigns of the series, starting with Star Wars #68. This will kick-start the Rebels and Rogues arc, which is set just before The Empire Strikes Back. It seems that readers are finally getting their wish. But if this series is to go beyond Empire, there remains a question: Should Marvel adapt The Empire Strikes Back again?
By Steven Shinder7 years ago in Futurism
Gemini (July Energy Reading)
LOL. You guys get slapped the shit out of you too? You see a lot of us thought we could avoid it, because it was our season, but in all actuality, that slap was coming whether we were doing good or not. There had to be one final blow, one final knock out to knock hella sense into us coming into Cancer season. You may have even asked yourself “OH GOD WHY ME!?” but this was for our own good, fellow Gems.
By Prof. Personal 7 years ago in Futurism
Cancer (July Energy Reading)
Whew. That was intense, wasn’t it Cancer? I can vouch that Gemini season really kicked my ass when it came to remembering to keep a level head in situations... I’m sure we can all agree on this one, all those times we promised we wouldn’t overreact but then we just... did.
By Prof. Personal 7 years ago in Futurism
Dark Matter: How We Know It's There
Despite all of our advancements in science, physics, and astronomy, we still don’t know what approximately 80%-90% of the matter in the Universe is. But this isn’t a completely hopeless situation; there is a great deal we do know about this mysterious substance, provisionally named dark matter. For example, we know it’s there and we know where it is.
By Robert Lea7 years ago in Futurism
'Doctor Who': "Demons of the Punjab" Review
Warning: Potential spoilers for the episode ahead. Six episodes into its run, Series 11 of Doctor Who saw it taking its second dip into history. The first, "Rosa", had aired three weeks previously, becoming the first home run episode of this latest era of the more than half-century-old program. How would this trip to the past fare, particularly in light of the less than well-received sci-fi adventure that aired the previous week?
By Matthew Kresal7 years ago in Futurism
Multidimensional Realities
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”—Hamlet, Shakespeare Now don’t get me wrong. I am not a physicist. I don’t understand the quantum fields or entanglement theory. I have never pet—or not pet—Schrodinger’s cat. But I have information that has been “downloaded” into my mind that does pertain to my understanding of these nearly incomprehensible scientific phenomena.
By Erin Montgomery7 years ago in Futurism












