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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Everything You Need to Know About Saudi Arabia Tourist Visas
As the world's largest oil exporter and one of the richest countries in the world, Saudi Arabia has long been an important destination for business travelers. However, in recent years, the Kingdom has begun to open its doors to tourists from around the world, providing an opportunity for visitors to experience its rich history, unique culture, and natural beauty.
By Saudi Arabia Travel - London UK3 years ago in Futurism
The Kulbit Manoeuvre
If you love planes, as I do, then you might find this story interesting. It was over ten years ago when I was researching a NATO/China aerial battle set in my novel ‘Gate of Tears’ that I first heard of the Kulbit. The ding-dong was then set in the future and involved UK F35s against Chinese J20s over the Red Sea (the aerial battle scenes in my book were vetted by an ex-Harrier pilot).
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism
Raspberry Pi for Beginners
Raspberry Pi is a popular single-board computer designed to promote the teaching of basic computer science in schools and developing countries. However, the device has gained a wide following among enthusiasts and hobbyists who want to learn how to create DIY projects, home automation systems, and media centers. In this review, we will explore the Raspberry Pi as a beginner-friendly device for both Mac and PC users.
By Toby Gallo3 years ago in Futurism
What AI Reveals About Revelations
I asked Notion.SO AI to write an essay comparing current events to the events in The Book of Revelations in The Bible. The book of Revelations in the Bible is known for its prophetic and apocalyptic nature, with various events described in the book being interpreted as signs of the end times. While it is important to note that the interpretations of the events in Revelations are highly debated among scholars and religious leaders, there are some similarities between the events described in the book and current world events.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Futurism
Post wise: The Ultimate Social Media Assistant for Crafting Eye-Catching Posts and Watching Your Followers Grow
Post Wise offers a suite of tools that simplify social media management. The software is user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy for even non-technical users to create professional-looking documents. Whether you’re a social media manager, small business owner, or influencer, Post can help you save time, increase engagement, and grow your following.
By Abdullah Haider3 years ago in Futurism
Revolutionize Your Content Creation and SEO Efforts with GO CHARLIE
Introducing GO CHARLIE - The New Age AI Bot for Content Writing and SEO In today's digital age, creating quality content is more important than ever. With countless websites and businesses vying for attention online, it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd. That's where GO CHARLIE comes in - the new age AI bot for content writing and SEO.
By The FitForge3 years ago in Futurism
"Newsletters That Wow: The Ultimate Guide to Engaging Your Subscribers!"
In today's digital age, newsletters are a powerful tool for businesses and individuals alike to engage with their audience and build a loyal subscriber base. However, creating engaging newsletters that resonate with your readers can be challenging. In this article, we'll explore some tips on how to engage your viewers and subscribers with your newsletter.
By Majid Hussain3 years ago in Futurism
Cerebral System
In 2060, Dr. Amil Khan, who studied patients who suffered from coma-like episodes and exhibited short-term amnesia, discovered something everyone believed to be the stuff of fiction. He developed a device that allowed the user to enter this come-like state voluntarily. His achievement changed the course of the future drastically. Whether it was to the benefit or detriment of the world was still being debated thirty years later.
By Jasmine S.3 years ago in Futurism
Family Legacy
Chief Scientist Tom Handy sat at his desk, the silver frames of his bifocals resting on the tip of his nose, allowing him to look over the tops of them. His brow furrowed as he read the report. He gave no hint of emotion as he scanned the words while his top generals looked on anxiously. His great oak desk gleamed in the sunlight that sifted through the shades, its presence a natural fortress separating him from his inferiors. A pedestal whose feet were anchored no higher than his generals’.
By Patrick Clancy-Geske3 years ago in Futurism






