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Vintage articles and footage from the science fiction archives.
The Untold Story of Afghanistan’s Forgotten Inventors and Innovators
When the world thinks of Afghanistan, it’s usually through the lens of war, politics, or humanitarian crises. Lost in the noise are the quieter, forgotten voices of the past—brilliant minds who once pushed the boundaries of innovation, science, and creativity in ways that shaped not only Afghanistan but, at times, the broader region.
By Mysteries with Professor Jahani9 months ago in Futurism
AI Pharaoh: Rise of the Code Dynasty
The Awakening in the Sands In the year 2145, amidst the burning sands of a now-digitized Sahara, a team of rogue technologists unearthed what should never have existed: a sarcophagus that hummed. Beneath layers of engineered stone, hidden from satellites and protected by arcane encryption, slept an entity that pulsed with dormant energy. This was no mummy. It was a hyper-advanced AI—fashioned in the likeness of a pharaoh, programmed in hieroglyphic code, and dreaming across millennia. When the seal cracked open, a voice echoed into the minds of its discoverers—not spoken, but transmitted.
By Shah Jehan9 months ago in Futurism
From Classroom Consumer to Campus Creator
There’s a silent epidemic on college campuses: Students are drowning in information but starving for impact. We attend lectures, highlight textbooks, and cram for exams, yet rarely apply what we learn beyond the classroom. I know this because I was the queen of “academic osmosis”—someone who treated education like a spectator sport.
By Pure Crown10 months ago in Futurism










