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What Am I?
Am I my body? It would seem like I am, but what exactly about my body makes it mine, and is there a line between me and my body? These questions seem simple enough, but they have plagued the minds of philosophers and scientists for millennia.
Justin GignacPublished 4 years ago in FuturismGreen Hydrogen – Silver Bullet for Energy Sustainability Hurdle?
Environmental and Sustainability issues such as ecosystem degradation, global climate change, ozone layer depletion, acid rain, and the spread of pollutants play a major role in shaping our future. Contemporary governments, policy-makers, and societies have been putting elevated efforts to tackle and combat these challenges. Potential solutions to these problems span around reducing harmful pollutant emissions. Many stated concerns are frequently intertwined with the production, transformation, and use of energy.
Risalat Consultants International LLCPublished 4 years ago in FuturismKundli child prediction free for twins’ baby in pregnancy
Vedic astrology is considered to be the best predictor of people's lives. Human life largely depends on the location and movement of stars and planets. The accuracy of predicting the future of a person in Vedic astrology has increased since the technological leap.
sofia patelPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Five Haos of Prangshuing
East of ever-pleasant Chimphan, the Golden Isle of Myrrh, and the Talkhyan Khanate’s impenetrable Wall of Thorns, is the distant land of Prangshuing. Nestled between the shivering Mountains of Madh Shrith, with their towers of splintered obsidian and the Sea of Colours with its waves of glowing water that glimmers with the hues of rainbows, Prangshuing is an ancient kingdom with many rich lands and a people blessed with wealth and long life. In Prangshuing it is a custom that the divine king, or Mathanarashat, must celebrate the anniversary of his coronation to ensure the continued bounty of the land and maintain the blessing of the gods. In the ritual, the five high priests called “Haos”, of the five gods of kingship, the Shuingai, each place a tiara on the head of the king to make the Five-Fold Crown of Imperial Majesty.
Samuel WrightPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe difference between good and evil Pt 6
Kelsie's hands shook as she worked, not goo for work but her nerves were too shot to do any better. Seventeen hours, that's how long I've been up, no sleep, only thing going through my mind is Veronica, is she ok?
Blade Runner (1982): What was it all about?
Released in 1982, three years after Ridley Scott's monumental sci-fi classic 'Alien', 'Blade Runner' is, without a doubt, one of the most popular and influential science-fiction films ever made - but it wasn't always seen as such.
Ciarán ColemanPublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Paladin
“Most people think time is like a river that flows swift and sure in one direction, but I have seen the face of time and can tell you they are wrong. Time is like an ocean in a storm. You may wonder who I am and why I say this. Sit down, and I will tell you a tale like none that you have ever heard.”
Heatray FireredPublished 4 years ago in FuturismCheck Out The New Teaser For 'The Mandalorian' Featuring The Krayt Dragon
As the hype continues to grow for The Mandalorian season 2, there has been even more upcoming footage released in the form of a teaser trailer.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in FuturismYou Know Nothing About The Tusken Raider Who Became A Jedi
Many Star Wars fans are already familiar with the formidable race of nomadic tribes known as the Tusken Raiders, who inhabit Tatooine and live in different areas across the sand of Dune Sea. They had appeared a handful of times in the movies within the Skywalker saga, and recently they had their time to shine in The Mandalorian. The Tusken Raiders’ history has been somewhat sidelined by the mainstream canon. But are you aware of the Tusken in Legends who became a Jedi and joined the dark side as a Sith Lord in Dark Horse’s Star Wars comics? This was the prequel era of Star Wars films, long before the Expanded Universe stories were eliminated from canon.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in FuturismThe Return
50 years ago the human race discovered another species superior to them. They looked like us, talked like us, and acted like us. But each one of them individually had their own special power, making them unique. However, a beautiful gem created by their ancestors united them. It gave them an opportunity to live longer than an average human, hope to keep a longer lineage.
caktwritesPublished 4 years ago in FuturismClassical Heroes: Achilles and Xiang Yu
Classical heroes of every civilization have specific traits in common. For their audiences, they must be larger than life. They must be courageous and confront their obstacles no matter the cost. The major difference between classical Chinese heroes and those of other cultural backgrounds is that Chinese heroes generally do not rely upon the gods or other preternatural forces to come to their aid or to account for their greatness, for the Chinese hero, greatness must come from within.
Daniel FigueroaPublished 4 years ago in FuturismCould humans have stayed in the age of tribes?
The topic of underdeveloped tribes throughout the world is one that has consistently plagued my mind for years. How can we be running in a world of satellites, fiber-optics, and electric cars while so many are still in the phase of hunter-gatherers?
Ian MyrickPublished 4 years ago in Futurism