fact or fiction
Is it science fact or science fiction? Futurism presents both sides to determine the truth.
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Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. If anyone could hear anything I was doing right now, it would be a gift. My eyelids keep drifting shut as the blood running down the side of my face begins to slow. I think I have a concussion. I wasn’t this sleepy until I was wacked from behind. My Del4 Comm which lets me communicate with people who have the same model, wherever they might be, is missing. More likely that whoever bashed my head against the wall took it, which sucks. It’s the only way that I can reach my parents or anyone else on NorthStarDelta, a space station that floats about few million miles from Mars.
By Bryan Chimney3 years ago in Futurism
Message in a Bottle
Chapter 1 Message in a Bottle Nobody can hear you scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. That’s what everyone thought. For years. But that was before, something my mother used to tell me, before we realized we weren’t alone. And you need to understand that. We are not alone.
By Mathsitect3 years ago in Futurism
The first dog in space stayed in space for more than 60 years. Why did humans poison it?
The first man into space is Yuri Alexievich Gagarin of the Soviet Union, the first man on the moon is Neil Armstrong of the United States, the first country to launch a satellite is the Soviet Union...
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Futurism
The Scream Within
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But you sure as hell can feel one! They don’t warn you about the unbelievable pain you will experience as the extreme silence tears at your body with its fingerless grasp. Quietly and manically picking every inch of flesh from your bones, leaving you feeling pulled inside out.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Futurism
Subterrane Train
I live on the West Coast of the U.S.A. near the ocean and lately I have been hearing strange sounds from beneath my property's surface. I thought nothing of it until one day I heard a huge crash from beneath my property and it was so strange the way it sounded because I know the sound of the nuclear bombing tests that take place near the desert area close-by my home and this sounded like a bomb went off underneath my home. This sounded like a car crash like you were in the car and the impact of the transport that hit you was the loudest sound you've ever heard.
By josh tavenor3 years ago in Futurism
Technology's Edge
If you ask the everyday citizen, more than likely they would tell you that the advancement of technology Is one of man's greatest achievements. The ability to speak to someone on the opposite side of the planet with a push of a button, The power to see inside a person's body to identify disease or injury, so on and so forth. Technology has saved many lives, of that their can be no doubt. Then again, has mankind become too dependent on the code's that reside within the website's and machines we use on a daily basis? Take for example the cell phone. If a person can afford it, they more than likely will always have one on them. Powerful miniature computers that can fit within the palm of our hands. It can hold within it's lifeless core information about your entire life. Phone numbers of your relatives, Banking information, important addresses. Such information is so easily stored within a compact, highly advanced combination of energy and metal. That very same information can be taken, distributed, and used against us at any given moment. Such is the danger of the internet, of technology. One minute you've logged into your bank account to determine if you have enough money for lunch tomorrow, and in the very next second someone across the world could be hacking your phone to pull your routing and checking account number. Such incidents happen more often than most people think, but the convenience of having a phone in this day and age outweighs those risk, does it not? After all, It would be unfortunate if we could not check for the weather via the weather app, or If we could not call our bosses at work to let them know we may be running slightly late.
By Tquavious Johnson 3 years ago in Futurism
Most Likely Ways Human Might Be Go Extinct
With some further ado, I'd like to give you the top 4 most likely ways by which each and everyone one of us on the planet might perish. As relatively intelligent lifeforms who are almost capable of not killing each other on a grand scale for no reason, we humans not only tend to contemplate our own mortality, but also the survival of our entire species. Some of the relatively intelligent members of our relatively intelligent species also happen to be relatively lonely, and therefore spend relatively more time studying this very question, and have identified a number of probable causes, relatively speaking. So now, without further ado, here are the top 4 things that could cause our extinction:
By Yogesh Sawant4 years ago in Futurism
Surviving The Next Big Bang
Millions of meteors travel through Earth’s atmosphere each day. Many are so small they burn up before hitting us, the select few that have can leave a lasting impact on our lives and also our landscape. A meteor is a solid piece of debris made from stone, iron, or both that has come from outer space. We may not experience a meteor the size that took out the dinosaurs, but it is not 100% out of the realm of possibilities. You have a one in 250 million chance of being killed by a meteor strike. For National Meteor Watch Day, I thought it would be a good time to discuss what to do in the event of a meteor strike.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Futurism
Guru Shankara Psychic Service Reviews
What if you could harness ancient Indian wisdom to draw your soulmate into your life? Guru Shankara’s spiritual guides will, reportedly, tell the future of any person who tattoos their name on an egg and then inserts it in boiling oil. If there is no crack, they believe this means a good marriage for sure within six months. But don’t fret; many other rituals also accompany these to help ease one toward love.
By Imprint Manifestation4 years ago in Futurism
82 Alien Races Are Among Us.
82 Alien Races Are Among Us. In the current times this is no longer news for us who believe in aliens and several other races, as I have said in other posts they are our evolution, we will disappear and new human beings will emerge. He once said that whoever resists Covid and other diseases will be the new, tougher and more powerful human race.
By Georgenes Medeiros4 years ago in Futurism







