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Is it science fact or science fiction? Futurism presents both sides to determine the truth.
🚀 Sci-Fi vs. Reality: What the Future Was Supposed to Be
Introduction: Where Is My Flying Car? Decades ago, science fiction painted a future filled with flying cars, robot assistants, teleportation, and intergalactic travel. Writers, futurists, and filmmakers predicted that by the 21st century, technology would transform our lives in ways unimaginable.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Futurism
Can We Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth? Scientists Are One Step Closer with Woolly Mice
Imagine walking through the Arctic tundra and spotting a real, living woolly mammoth. It sounds like something straight out of Jurassic Park, but scientists are actually working to make it happen. And their latest breakthrough? Creating "woolly mice", tiny creatures with genetic traits borrowed from the prehistoric giants.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in Futurism
The Digital Afterlife: Can Technology Make Us Immortal?
For as long as humans have existed, we have been obsessed with the idea of immortality. Ancient rulers built pyramids to preserve their legacies, alchemists searched for the elixir of life, and philosophers debated the nature of the soul. But what if the key to eternal life isn’t in magic or mythology—but in technology?
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Futurism
Parallel Universes: Is There Another You in a Different Reality?
Imagine waking up tomorrow in a world almost identical to yours, except for one small detail—perhaps the color of your car is different, or you chose a different career path, or maybe, in that universe, you never met the people who define your life today. The idea that multiple realities exist, branching off into infinite possibilities, is one of the most fascinating concepts in both science and fiction.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Futurism
NASA Has Made Its Decision Here Is the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movie to Represent the Future
NASA Has Made Its Decision Here Is the Most Realistic Sci-Fi Movie to Represent the Future  In 2011 NASA compiled a list of the most scientifically accurate science fiction films ever made. Among them Gattaca (1997) stood out as the most realistic portrayal of the future. More than a decade later its vision of a society dominated by genetic engineering remains hauntingly relevant. Science fiction has long been a genre that oscillates between pure fantasy and insightful predictions about the future. While some films rely heavily on visual spectacle and improbable scenarios others manage to balance scientific accuracy with compelling narratives. Recognizing this NASA brought together experts from its Jet Propulsion Laboratory to evaluate science fiction films based on their scientific plausibility. The results placed Gattaca at the top followed by Contact (1997) and Metropolis (1927). Meanwhile blockbusters like Armageddon (1998) and 2012 (2009) were dismissed as scientifically inaccurate. What sets Gattaca apart from other science fiction films is its eerily plausible vision of a world where genetic engineering dictates social hierarchy. Directed by Andrew Niccol the film presents a future in which children are no longer conceived naturally but designed in laboratories. Parents select desirable traits for their offspring ensuring that they are free from hereditary diseases and genetic imperfections. Those who are born naturally without genetic enhancements are considered inferior and are systematically denied opportunities. This dystopian world is not ruled by artificial intelligence or extraterrestrial forces but by the very science that humanity is actively developing today.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Futurism
AI Tools for Success: Changing Work, But at What Cost?
Success Tools of AI: Transforming Work, But at What Price? Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a science fiction idea to an everyday reality, transforming industries and redefining the way we work. AI-based tools are making operations simpler, more efficient, and are providing businesses with unprecedented insights. From customer service automation to deep data analytics, AI is changing the face of the modern workplace. But while organizations are looking to AI for efficiency, an important question remains—what's the price of this change?
By Malik Fahad11 months ago in Futurism
The Limits of Understanding: A Critical Exploration of Human Thought and Resistance to Change
So, you've found my research papers. Maybe they're a groundbreaking revelation, or maybe they're an overcomplicated mess. Either way, my research has always been driven by the pursuit of truth—understanding humans and why they think the way they do. It’s not about recognition or profit, but about guiding society toward something better—a society governed by us, not by a party.
By Andrew Lehti11 months ago in Futurism
Why Are Sensitive Reels Videos Flooding Social Media Suddenly
? --- Why Are Sensitive Reels Videos Increasing Recently? Who Is Behind It? In recent days, many users have noticed a significant rise in the appearance of sensitive or inappropriate content on Reels across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. This phenomenon has raised several questions: Why is this happening? Is it just an algorithm glitch, or is there a specific entity behind it? In this article, we’ll explore the possible reasons behind this trend, how algorithms work, who benefits from it, and whether this spread is intentional.
By yusuf selho11 months ago in Futurism










