science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
Russia and China Joint Military Display Hypersonic Tech Superiority That Both U.S and NATO Will Never Want to Challenge
U.S’s intention to deplete Russia military hardware seems again not be working, as the Joint military exercise conducted by Russia and China shows Russia’s hidden military might with full display of their high tech weaponries far exceeding those used in Ukraine .Yet the U.S pumping so much money and sending billion worth of values of military supports seems to be depleting itself rather than Russia instead .
By Estalontech3 years ago in Futurism
Struggling For Justice and Diversity
"Apparently what your generation was doing wasn't enough. We waited for years and years and helped any way we could without being radical or oppressive, until we decided that that cow wasn’t going to give us any milk,” He said. He scanned the other faces on the panel and then scanned the audience's faces. Many gave a nod that was almost imperceivable. Some openly acknowledged what he said while some frowned.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism
Ghost, Devil, Angel
Chapter One - Grace Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But here on Earth, you hear screams all night, every night. I’m sure they sleep just fine on Mars, in their big beds, overlooking that perfect synthetic ocean. Not here.
By the bell witch3 years ago in Futurism
To Take With Great Force
Planet Equitis Wayside… Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. The orange sun shone brightly as it rose over the circumference of the blue and green planet, as it did the orange glow of its fusion process cried its eternal tears for ten billion years of burning. The sphere of pure power rose steadily and bathed the planet in precious light, heat, and entropy. Without warning, an orange explosion rippled in the planet’s atmosphere, as if trying to eclipse the majesty of the sun. The explosion sent waves of gas and metal debris into the sky, which instantly burned up. The whole scene was suddenly covered with a reflective shimmer showing a man’s face, then the scene disappeared and was replaced by a cold Dratium wall.
By Michael David Kalin3 years ago in Futurism
Lustris
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But that's not quite right. Your eyes "hear" light and both senses use the same heuristics. Faint or small objects are far, clear/big/loud objects are close. And my eyes have seen enough spacers expel their last breath into the vacuum to clearly hear their screams every night.
By Lyle Barbato3 years ago in Futurism







