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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
The Future Of Shopping
Although many new shopping trends are a direct result of COVID-19 and brands adapting to life in lockdown, countless changes in the fashion industry were already underway. An overwhelming switch to e-commerce, for example, has only been accelerated by the pandemic. Today, over 25 per cent of the world's population shops online. The numbers of consumers flocking to landing pages instead of the high street is only set to increase.
By Caitlin Purvis5 years ago in Futurism
Global Medical Drones Attractiveness | Regional and Segmental Share Analysis | Forecast 2025
Medical Drones Market Highlights According to MRFR analysis, Medical Drones’ Market is expected to register a CAGR of 24.4% during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025 and was valued at USD 85.84 Million in 2018.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Futurism
Time is Linear Yet Fluid
“Wasted time is wrong that can never be righted...” Past, Present, & Future What is real beyond our perceptions...what's really real? Is this life real? We exist as a consciousness in a shell that allows us to interact on this plane. So, in a sense, our existence on this plane is not real. When one realizes this many thoughts may be put at ease and questions answered. The only things that are real are your consciousness and the present moment, because at that moment the only things existing is the moment and your consciousness. The past is no longer real because it is gone and the future is not real because it has not happened. This is not to say that specifically speaking the past and future are not real because the past was real at that moment and the future will be real in time at its moment. In short, neither are in the present. However, that moment in the past as stated was real at that time, so learn from it so that you can make the real moments in the future better.
By Wayne Sutphin5 years ago in Futurism
Ep. 106 - Living Without Earth Part 1
We've all heard of this concept. Elon Musk has big plans revolving around this. Can we survive without our home planet? The place you have never ever left. It's like your hometown that you can just never get out of. How would we achieve it? Is it just science fiction to leave our planet and colonize the stars? We aren't sure but we make some wild speculations as well as maybe bring you a little knowledge this week. Grab a beer, your most elegant space suit, and settle in as we bring on the weird!
By Bring On The Weird5 years ago in Futurism
Everyone Here Knows Me
The plane took off and climbed into the sky. Alice Stockwell shifted in her seat. Was everyone looking at her? It felt like everyone was looking at her. Not too much, but every now and then someone would look up at her and smile. She guessed that it was strange to see a kid flying alone, but she wasn’t used to being stared at. It made her uncomfortable. The air was very stuffy in here.
By Tom Martin5 years ago in Futurism
3D-Printed Rocket Engines Fuels The Ambition Of Space Exploration
3d printing is becoming a future-forward and cutting edge technology for the space exploration industry. As more private players are stretching their limits into this complex yet ambitious domain, additive manufacturing is growing substantially.
By Irina Mukherjee5 years ago in Futurism
Futurism Disrupted
Futurism is a delicate and ego driven game. It's all about gathering together data which often is influenced by personal bias and then playing fortune teller with the results. "I see everyone riding in self-driving cars in 10 years." Yeah, right. I remember when people were saying that, derived from the perceived disinterest that young millennials had in cars. I said baloney and I would make commercials focusing on the thrill of driving, and what do all the car commercials feature essentially, now 10 years later? I am a strong believer in the power of the individual and one thing I've learned is that the groupthink that has become the hallmark of the 21st century has its loop holes and chinks in the armor.
By Marshall Barnes6 years ago in Futurism
Hyperloop, the future of transport?
What is hyperloop? Hyperloop is an exciting new form of transport and has amassed a large amount of interest and investment from companies such as Virgin and Hardt (Forsdick, 2019). This new mode of transport promises to carry passengers up to 760 mph and according to Elon Musk, Hyperloop "could be the future of high-speed travel for passengers and freight, given its relatively low energy use" (Amsterdam to Paris in 90 minutes? Dutch tout hyperloop as future of travel, 2020).
By Ethan Terris6 years ago in Futurism









