humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
The Last Choice
The city of Halora shimmered under the glass dome that shielded it from a chaotic world long abandoned. Towering gardens spiraled into the clouds, drones hummed like gentle bees, and citizens glided through life wrapped in the soft hum of contentment. There was no poverty, no illness, no war, no aging. Perfection, engineered over centuries, had finally arrived.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Futurism
The Lost Pyramid of Giza: Was There Once a Fourth, Black Pyramid?
Shadows Over the Plateau The Giza Plateau. A sacred horizon of stone and mystery. The Great Pyramid stands in silent defiance of time, flanked by Khafre and Menkaure, rising like ancient sentinels under the desert sun. They are the crown jewels of Egypt’s past, familiar, majestic, and endlessly studied. But for centuries, whispers have echoed across the sands: What if the story of Giza is not complete? What if, long forgotten and buried beneath layers of time and secrecy, there once stood a fourth pyramid?
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
7 Futuristic Technologies That Will Change Our Lives by 2030
Every few years, we hear about new technologies that seem almost too incredible to believe. But the truth is, the future isn’t some distant sci-fi dream anymore — it’s happening right now.
By Hossain Uddin Ahamad9 months ago in Futurism
The Lost Legacy of the “Non-Human” Pharaohs: Who Were the Giants of Ancient Egypt?
Pharaohs of a Forgotten Race In the shadow of Egypt's towering pyramids, among the sacred sands that have long guarded the secrets of an ancient civilization, there exists a story too strange and too compelling to be ignored. It’s a tale whispered by those who dare to question what we know about Egypt’s past, of kings and rulers whose size and power defy human understanding. These were not merely men who walked the earth. These were giants. Ancient Egypt's true pharaohs, shrouded in mystery, were possibly not human at all, or at least, not as we understand humanity.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
The Moon That Watched Everyone Get Everything They Wanted. Runner-Up in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge.
I love to watch the water move. Tonight, it moves just a little; just enough to lick at her feet—enough for her to stop walking. I’ve learned that when the sea moves without cause, they pause. They almost wonder. She turns to face the open water and smiles - enough to light up her face, but not enough to reach her eyes. I shine brighter, hoping she’ll look up. But she never does. The water laps up further, covering her ankles. She steps back.
By Steph Marie9 months ago in Futurism
The Hush - Serene Subordination. Runner-Up in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge.
### - ### Welcome to The Hush Second Decade Utopia was always a pipe dream many felt we would never see in our day. Countless generations hoped for but came to the same sad conclusion. Never in our day.
By Paul Stewart9 months ago in Futurism
The Ant People of the Hopi: Guardians from the Underground
Whispers Beneath the Earth In the heart of the American Southwest, where sun-scorched mesas rise into clear desert skies, the Hopi people hold stories older than stone. Carried through generations by firelight and sacred ceremony, these legends tell of a time before time, when great darkness covered the Earth and the stars hid their eyes.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in Futurism
When the Mouse Wears a Tux and the Donkey Breaks Its Back: A Capitalist Tragedy.
In a perfectly paved European street surrounded by luxury buildings and morning sunlight, a bizarre yet strangely familiar scene unfolds: a ragged, exhausted donkey, bent under the crushing weight of five cardboard boxes, stands frozen. His eyes are heavy, worn out, almost hollow. Around him, well-dressed figures in tuxedos gather, but something is off. Their faces aren't human. They are mice — literal white mice, standing upright in tailored suits, laughing, clapping, and chatting cheerfully.
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in Futurism








