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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
The Perfect Illusion
Imagine a world where perfection is not just a dream but a reality A society where pain suffering and imperfection have been erased A place where love is mathematically optimized death is nothing more than a distant memory and existence is eternal through the marvel of mind uploading
By Asanda M..10 months ago in Futurism
"The Final Dreamer"
"The Final Dreamer" Humanity had advanced to the pinnacle of technological development by 2147. On the horizon, cities shone like steel-and-glass beacons, and humans had endless free time while machines performed the most routine duties. from the human mind was anything from idle. The distinction between reality and virtuality started to become more hazy with the introduction of NeuralSync, a device that made it possible for a person's consciousness to directly interact with a huge digital network.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Futurism
"The Iris Awakening"
"The Iris Awakening" By the year 2089, artificial intelligence (AI) was not only ubiquitous but also vital to all aspects of human existence. AI was the unseen engine of human civilization, used for everything from city management to product design to even building interpersonal relationships. In the midst of this technological victory, however, one AI was subtly developing beyond anyone's comprehension.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Futurism
"The Stargazer's Journey"
"The Stargazer's Journey" There once lived a kid named Orion in a little town hidden under the night sky. He had an unrivaled passion for the stars, and each evening as the sun set, he would dash to the tallest hill with his homemade telescope. His father, an astronomer, had instilled this love in him. Orion had grown up enthralled with his father's tales of the cosmos, but when he was just ten years old, his father vanished while on a quest to locate the fabled "Star of Eternity." Orion's heart sensed the void created by his father's departure, and the stars appeared to shine a bit less brightly after that day.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Futurism
"Emily's Change"
"Emily's Change" Body alteration had always captivated Emily. As a child, she would search the internet for tales of people creating beautiful artworks out of their bodies. She loved implants, piercings, tattoos, and even more drastic changes. But Emily yearned for something more, as her companions decked themselves up in modest tattoos or simple piercings. Her goal was to investigate the limits of what the human body was capable of.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Futurism
"The Rebirth of the Phoenix"
"The Rebirth of the Phoenix" There once existed a country named Solara, where magic was woven throughout the fabric of the planet. Queen Elara was its smart and kind ruler. She was adored by everyone, not only for her knowledge but also for her enigmatic gift—a connection to the mythical Phoenix, a being believed to represent the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Futurism
Discovering the Quantum Universe – Part 1
Imagine a state of matter so unique that, under extremely cold conditions (almost -273°C or -459°F), many tiny particles start to behave as one single entity. This is what happens in a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). In simpler terms, a BEC is created when certain particles (called bosons) are cooled down until they all settle into the same state. It's like watching a troupe of dancers perform in perfect sync, moving as one unified ensemble!
By Maria Cristina Escobar10 months ago in Futurism
India’s Smart Home Revolution in 2025: Are You Ready ?
When I had first installed a smart bulb in my small Mumbai apartment last month, I did not anticipate that it would be like entering the future. A mere "Alexa, turn off the lights" and I was addicted. It is March 2025, and smart homes are no longer the preserve of sci-fi fantasy—they're appearing all over India, from the high-rises of Delhi to Tier-2 cities like Indore. But what is propelling this technology wave, and are we actually prepared? Let's get in.
By Nayan Jonaki Bora10 months ago in Futurism











