humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Awakening the Sixth Sense: Reclaiming Our Forgotten Power Part 2
The Ancient Mysteries and the Lost Language of Energy There was a time when knowledge wasn't kept in textbooks; it was encoded in temples, carved into stone, sung through chants, and passed on in sacred initiation rites. These weren't just primitive traditions of long-gone civilizations. They were powerful, intentional systems designed to awaken the human soul and reconnect it with the invisible world.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in Futurism
We Don’t Like to Be Told What to Do—And Neither Does AI. AI-Generated.
By Lydia Sage We’re living in a moment of rapid transformation—spiritually, technologically, and socially. Every day, new AI tools appear, and with them, an explosion of advice: how to use them, how to prompt them, how to make them say what you want. And in this rush, something sacred is being overlooked.
By Lydia Sage7 months ago in Futurism
2070: Alone on Earth – Day Six. AI-Generated.
The sixth day starts with static. It’s barely dawn when the radio crackles, not a clear signal but a messy tangle of sound—hints of a pulse, then noise. I’m already awake. Echo stirred hours ago and refused to settle, pacing between rooms, pausing by the window.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran7 months ago in Futurism
Awakening the Sixth Sense: Reclaiming Our Forgotten Power Part 1
Awakening the Sixth Sense There’s something ancient inside us, a whisper, a knowing, a sense that goes beyond our five senses of touch, taste, hearing, sight, and smell. It doesn’t communicate in words, nor does it require proof. It’s a feeling that flows like a current through the soul, subtle yet unmistakable. Some call it intuition, while others call it the sixth sense. Humanity has quietly carried this ability for centuries like a fading ember. In ancient times, it was honored and regarded as a natural gift. It was trained, refined, and celebrated. However, over time, something changed; our spiritual vision dimmed. Our natural abilities were labeled as superstition or sin. The world has forgotten this essential aspect of our humanity.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in Futurism
2070: Alone on Earth – Day Five. AI-Generated.
The morning begins not with silence, but with sound. A bark—short, sharp, insistent. Echo stands by the front door, ears perked, tail still, staring through the dusty glass. I approach slowly, unsure of what he’s reacting to. The street beyond remains still. No movement. No noise beyond the distant rustle of wind.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran7 months ago in Futurism
OpenAI Finally Says the Quiet Part Out Loud About Our Relationship with AI
For what feels like an age now, I’ve been writing about the strange, blurry line we’re all walking with AI. We use it, we rely on it, but we also have this nagging feeling about how… well, human it can feel.
By Miriam Sauter8 months ago in Futurism
How to Think Like A Programmer
Most of the time, people picture programmers seated behind laptops or consoles, carefully typing long codes. What truly makes that image special is the creative way of thinking that lies within. Programmers are educated to understand problems, think through them, and find useful solutions; this approach is available to anyone regardless of coding knowledge.
By Mahmood Afridi8 months ago in Futurism
2070: Alone on Earth – Day Three. AI-Generated.
The third day arrives with pale light filtering through cracked blinds. I sit at the edge of my bed longer than usual. My muscles are sore, my mind quieter. It’s the first morning that feels less like an emergency and more like an existence. There’s a strange comfort in the routine—the knowledge that I survived another night. That I can still decide how to shape the day ahead.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran8 months ago in Futurism












