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”.
Is it possible to travel time?
Time travel is a situation in which we can travel to any place in the universe in the least amount of time, which we have to travel at the speed of light. Time travel is therefore the concept of moving between a few points at a time, corresponding to the movement between different points in space by an object or person, using an imaginary device commonly known as a time machine.
By Zeeshan Mushtaq Lone5 years ago in Futurism
Book 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 3 Part 3
Darien's next day in the oil field was no more pleasant than his first, with two exceptions. One, he was assigned to handle the pipe joints for the drill unit and this physical work gave him an outlet for his anger. Two, Darien Phillipi made a friend.
By Jay Michael Jones5 years ago in Futurism
Book 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 1 / part 2
The ship was remarkably roomy inside, even given the fact that the Thuringi were large people. The instrument panel bore identifying face plates in a language which looked like idle scratch marks. There was a definite pattern to those marks, however. He noted some gauges bore scratches alongside small hash marks and Michael presumed these were numerals.
By Jay Michael Jones5 years ago in Futurism
Comatose
Constant beeping and distant chatter in the hallways made Yuzuko feel out of place. Every time she turned her face, she saw soldiers in slings and bandages. Many of the faces, Yuzuko had recognised from the party or the boardroom. She had never heard them speak before.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Futurism
Lavender Lights: Prologue To A New World
December 1992 Through the course of 1992 over three-hundred thousand women became pregnant across the world. Most wouldn't find this odd in the slightest, actually to many doctors this would have been a rather low number for yearly pregnancy rates but this number didn't account for all pregnancies in world. In fact that small three-hundred thousand count was a group of women who had never had a child before due to fertility issues for one reason or another. To their doctors and their families it was an unexpected blessing for them and at that time it was the only abnormality of the situation.
By Diahanne Raven5 years ago in Futurism
Book 1: Flight of the Armada Chapter 2
Michael Sheldon called his father and told him some friends needed to stay at the old ranch. "They lost everything in a storm, Dad," Michael lied. "They really need help. They'll keep up the place and probably even make some improvements."
By Jay Michael Jones5 years ago in Futurism
Book 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 1 part 1
“I am getting some sort of signal on the com,” Glendon Garin reported with excitement after months of flight through space. The other five Thuringi scouts took note and checked the communicators in their ships. “There is a good deal of music, but the language is strange.”
By Jay Michael Jones5 years ago in Futurism
It Just Didn't Happen
It Just Didn't Happen John W. Gilmore “He tried it again, did he?” “Yes. He did, Bruce. Luckily the fall wasn't so far this time and the packed snow broke his fall. I can't understand him at all. He thought he could jump off a building like in the Carlos Castaneda story and go into another dimension.”
By Om Prakash John Gilmore5 years ago in Futurism
Book 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 3 part 1
Stuart was reluctant to take any more time and help from Michael Sheldon. He knew that the Thuringi scouts were a drain to the young Earthian man’s resources and Michael needed to return to Boston to his Academy and work on this doctoral theses. Stuart did ask for advice on their mode of dress for the Earthian culture. Their Thuringi garments were either obvious uniforms or made of fabric unlike most Earthian goods.
By Jay Michael Jones5 years ago in Futurism








