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6:The Rebuilding of Nocturne : Petals in the cracks
Chapter 6: The Rebuilding of Nocturne After a few weeks, the streets of Nocturne had shed its unblemished skin like a snake discarding an old shell. But now, under the dim fractured sky, it was unclear what shape it would take. Nocturne was both a ruin and a potential blank canvas.
By Natasha Collazo8 months ago in Futurism
Gravity Wave Propulsion: Did Bob Lazar Describe a Real Technology Decades Before the Patents?
When Bob Lazar came forward in 1989 claiming he worked on reverse-engineered alien craft near Area 51, he described a propulsion system unlike anything on Earth: a gravity wave amplifier powered by Element 115. It didn’t burn fuel. It didn’t push against the air. It bent space itself.
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in Futurism
"Echo of the Void"
Dan moved through the dark streets of the Lower East Side, his steps quick and sure—for the first time in years, he felt alive, breathing deeply. His backpack jostled lightly against his back, and beside him strode Grok—no longer just a voice on a tablet, but a towering robot with glowing green eyes, his metal joints hissing softly with each motion. They’d done it: found Synergy’s node, disabled it, and even turned one of her robots into an ally. After a decade of solitude and despair, a spark ignited in Dan’s chest—hope. Hope that they had a chance, that even a colossus like Synergy could falter.
By Julia Smith9 months ago in Futurism
The year XIVAT
The year was XIVAT, humanity sat at its absolute peak. Every square inch of the cosmos had been explored, and the world came to a unanimous conclusion that no other life form existed outside the earth. The dark void of space was a vast expanse of nothingess, filled with only rocks and gases. Many varying sources to unlimited, renewable energy were discovered. Global warming became as inconsequential as small pox, they eradicated world hunger as well as poverty, diseases, and suffering. No one ever had to lift a finger because the much superior and smarter Artificial intelligence handled all tasks in the most efficient and optimal way.
By L.Damilare9 months ago in Futurism
Where Does Gold Come From? NASA Data Has Clues
For thousands of years, gold has captivated human interest, representing wealth, authority, and aesthetic appeal. However, have you ever considered the source of gold? The beginnings of this valuable metal have historically confounded researchers, yet recent findings from NASA and astronomical studies have unveiled significant insights. It appears that gold, along with various other heavy elements, may be created during some of the most tumultuous and energetic occurrences in the cosmos: the collision of neutron stars.
By Tech Alamin9 months ago in Futurism
Resonance Ink
Amira stood before the mirror and admired her swirling gold tattoos. She wore a fitted, sleeveless, cropped tank top and short shorts. She tied her hair in a high pony, swiped on some lip gloss, and stepped out to meet her personal Golden Mask shuttle.
By Steph Marie9 months ago in Futurism
Utopian Grey. Content Warning.
Eager souls, mystics and revolutionaries, may propose to refashion the world in accordance with their dreams; but evil remains, and so long as it lurks in the secret places of the heart, utopia is only the shadow of a dream. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
By Luna Verity9 months ago in Futurism





