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Emerging Technologies That Have the Potential to Change Our Lives in The Next Five Years?
In the next five years, there are a number of developing technologies that have the potential to have a substantial impact on our everyday lives. Some examples of this are as follows:
By Estalontech3 years ago in Futurism
TIME TRAVEL: The RACE IS ON WITH ELON!
As you can imagine, I was rather surprised to learn that one of the Elon Musk fanboy groups, in this case, Elon Musk Evolution, issued a veiled challenge to me on Youtube. Now, I already have a challenge in the works - that I'll get time travel to the past to work in order to evacuate people from here to the distant past in an operation we call Earth:12KB4 before Elon can get people to the planet Mars. I expect that we'll be able to achieve the required breakthrough next year. Recently, Musk announced he was delaying a SpaceX launch to Mars back to 2029. I have Elon in a strategic "check" because as long as I have a breakthrough before 2029, he loses and he can't deny our competition because that would mean he's not going try to get Mars. This proves that he is not focused on the threats to the future that he claimed to be.
By Marshall Barnes3 years ago in Futurism
Elon Musk's Life - Childhood, Wealth, Personal Life, And Other Rumors
Who is Elon Musk? Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and businessman of South African descent who founded X.com in 1999 (which later became PayPal), SpaceX in 2002, and Tesla Motors in 2003. Musk became a multimillionaire in the late 1920s when he sold his start-up company, Zip2, to a division of Compaq Computers. Musk made headlines in May 2012 when SpaceX launched a rocket that would send the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. Elon Musk Net Worth bolstered his portfolio by acquiring SolarCity in 2016 and cemented his position as an industry leader by taking on an advisory role in the early days of President Donald Trump's administration.
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Futurism
Musculus Misadventures
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I tried to push the stupid thought out of my mind. Now was not the time for all the trivial blasts of information my mind was so used to spewing. A brief image of my mother fluttered through my mind before I forced myself to open my eyes. They closed again involuntarily as the sound came through my com.link. Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space… Or so they say. They were probably ignorant of the fact that we have com.links built into our suits. His scream was truly deafening.
By Eric Evans3 years ago in Futurism
I Actually Like VOY 2x15 "Threshold"
What's your worst episode of Star Trek? I did my first watch-through of Star Trek: Voyager a year or so ago. I grew up watching reruns of the original series and The Next Generation playing in the living room often. Then I watched Deep Space Nine in adulthood and absolutely loved it. Voyager was a good time, too. I like to check the wiki, Memory Alpha, after every episode for all the trivia, production notes and to find out what people think. (Spoilers for this episode ahead.)
By Rebekah Conard3 years ago in Futurism
Review: The Orville 3-5 - "A Tale of Two Topas"
The Orville: New Horizons continues to deliver relevant surprising and important stories in its revitalised third season. The five episodes released so far have, on the whole, been excellent. After the powerful season opener, “Electric Sheep,” “Shadow Realms” built on the Krill-Union storyline while delivering an effective sci-fi horror story. Episode four, “Gently Falling Rain,” was a thriller with spectacular visuals, strong action and some genuinely touching moments. Further developing the Krill storyline, it commented on political popularism, while briefly taking a swipe at the abortion debate and religious extremism on the whole. Only the third episode, the throwaway “Mortality Paradox,” failed to really make an impact; obvious filler that isn't really about anything.
By Daniel Tessier4 years ago in Futurism
Review: The Orville 3-1 - 'Electric Sheep'
The Orville has, after much delay, returned to our screens for its third season, now sporting a nifty subtitle, New Horizons. During its three years away, the series has jumped from Fox to Hulu (available simultaneously on Disney Plus in many territories outside the US), and it has not been time wasted. Seth MacFarlane has reworked his show, bringing it further in line with what, I imagine, was his original vision of a bespoke version of Star Trek.
By Daniel Tessier4 years ago in Futurism
Top 6 Netflix TV Shows that Feature Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.
If you want to learn using technologies in the entertainment industry then which platform do you choose? If someone asks me the same question then my answer will be “Netflix”- the ultimate experience to the users with technology. In these technologies, AR/VR also added the uses of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, taking the entertainment industry to the next level. Now people are looking for a new experience, Netflix is the platform that uses AR/VR widely in the entertainment industry.
By Gaurav Sharma Software Developer4 years ago in Futurism











