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Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
DUNE & ISLAM
10,191 AG - over 20,000 years from today. (Dune) - part one (Film Trailers) Dune’s opening scene. A film based off science fiction it seems at first. Really at the core of Dune is all Islamic based and folklore, meanings, symbols, text (Arabic) and etc. this will be a exposure of all the Islamic influences and meaning’s of Dune. The movie has a few examples and the books are filled with Arabic words and phrases.
blucreativecoPublished 9 months ago in FuturismWhy Twitter rebranding has fuelled talk of the beast
Just like the “weigh-in” histrionics that traditionally hype up boxing showdowns, there’s nothing quite like a bout between two “technotwats” to get tongues wagging in the world of social media.
Steve HarrisonPublished 9 months ago in FuturismThe Future of the Human Body: Advancements and Ethical Considerations
The future of the human body is a topic that has captured the imagination of scientists, futurists, and thinkers for centuries. As advancements in technology and medicine continue to accelerate, we are on the cusp of witnessing profound transformations in how we perceive, understand, and interact with our physical selves. From enhanced cognitive abilities to the integration of technology into our bodies, the future promises exciting possibilities and challenges.
Word WeaverPublished 9 months ago in FuturismTo Serve Man (Fricasseed, Parboiled, Poached, Fried, or Raw)
Not really. But, just imagine it: Somewhere out there in space, because anything that can exist DOES in an ever-shifting pattern of alternate universes and Seven Heavens or Dimensions all interlocking, a vast human SLAUGHTERHOUSE, a "domesticated Dachau" (to borrow a phrase from a story by Clive Barker) wherein the world exists (for tiny humans) as a "vast butcher shop" where "slain men hang in rows" (to borrow a phrase from Ragnar Redbeard). On THAT planet, in that world, men have all the utility to the Masters as a gaggling flock of CHICKENS and are treated with the same thoughtless contempt. Vegans take note.
Forward the Kali Yuga
Just so I can be clear on this: I DON'T SUPPORT ANY POLITICAL CAUSES. I don't give a f*ck who the godd*mned "President of the Yoo Knighted Stehts" is. One gangster is as good as any other. I'm dying of heart disease; I could wake up tomorrow, have the Widowmaker, and this whole miserable jailhouse in space will disappear. (I guess that would be my "parole.") So I'm not wasting ONE MINUTE of my precious time worrying about which group of criminals makes up the Powers That Be. IDGAF. My personal feeling is that if I could I'd siphon off MILLIONS from the military budget and give it to the poor, homeless, and needy. That would make me laugh. But, of course, that will never happen.
Ways of Worship: Erebus
Erebus or Erebos is the primordial personification of darkness. It is said he looks like a large, dark, ghost like mass swirling darkness but he is also often depicted as an attractive man with lightly tan skin, medium length black curly hair, and black wings. His siblings are Nyx, Gaia, and Tartarus. He is one of the dieties who only has one parent and that is his father Khaos. Erebos also married his sister Nyx and had two children Aether (light or bright sky) and Hemera (day). In the Fabulae of Hyginus he also fathers Fate, Old age, Death, Destruction, Strife, Sleep, Dreams, Thoughtfulness, Hedymeles, Porphyrion, Epaphus, Discord, Misery, Petulance, Nemesis, Cheerfulness, Friendship, Pity, Styx, the Parcae (Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos), and the Hesperides (Aegle, Hesperia, and Erythea) with Nyx. His Roman name Scotus or Erebus.
Lilli BehomPublished 9 months ago in FuturismWays of Worship: The Fates
General Information: The Fates, otherwise known as the Moirai, are three sisters who personify destiny and fate. They are often depicted as crazy old crones with one eye that they share between them. Each sister has a role to play in how a persons destiny is spun. Klotho is the spinner, or the one who weaves the yarn that represents ones entire life as well as their fate. Lachesis is the allotter, she measures the yarn and some say she is the one who truly controls a persons destiny. She ensures that someone's destiny runs as it should, as long as it should. Atropos is the last sister and she is the cutter. She represents death as she cuts the yarn when it is time for the person to die. Once the thread is cut the person meets their end.
Lilli BehomPublished 10 months ago in FuturismAugmented Reality: Seamlessly Blending Virtual and Physical Worlds for Limitless Experiences
Augmented Reality (AR) has emerged as a groundbreaking technology, seamlessly merging the virtual and physical worlds to provide users with immersive and interactive experiences. In this comprehensive article, we explore the vast potential of augmented reality, its underlying principles, practical applications, recent advancements, and its transformative impact on various industries. By examining the ways AR enhances gaming, education, healthcare, architecture, retail, and more, we can truly grasp how this technology is reshaping our perception and interaction with reality. Join us on a journey through the exciting world of augmented reality and discover how it is revolutionizing industries, enhancing user experiences, and bridging the gap between the virtual and physical realms.
Steephens Justin RajPublished 10 months ago in FuturismSmall Things Outshining Grandeur: Unveiling the Beauty in Simplicity
Introduction In a world that often celebrates grandeur, it is easy to overlook the beauty and significance of small things. We are often captivated by the grand gestures, the extravagant events, and the larger-than-life accomplishments. However, there is a certain charm and power in the small and seemingly insignificant elements of life that deserve recognition. This article explores how small things can outshine grandeur and illuminate our lives with their subtle yet profound impact.
Word WeaverPublished 10 months ago in FuturismEND TIME
Introduction: The concept of the end times, also known as the apocalypse or eschatology, has intrigued and captivated human minds for centuries. Throughout history, various cultures and religions have developed diverse beliefs and interpretations regarding the final days of humanity and the world as we know it. In this article, we will delve into the subject of the end times, exploring different perspectives and shedding light on the common themes found across different belief systems.
FAVOUR MANUELPublished 10 months ago in FuturismMemes Unleashed: Unveiling the Viral Evolution of Internet Culture
Memes Unleashed: Unveiling the Viral Evolution of Internet Culture Introduction: Journey behind the scenes of internet culture as we delve into the fascinating world of memes. These ubiquitous digital expressions have transcended their niche origins to become a global phenomenon, shaping our online experiences and infiltrating popular culture. Join us as we uncover the untold stories, unexpected twists, and viral impact that have propelled memes to new heights, creating a shared language of humor and connection in the digital realm.
XcellentWritePublished 10 months ago in FuturismUpcoming Shocking Events of Some Nostradamus Predictions for 2023
According to the seer, his prediction was supported by judicial astrology, which he defined as "the astrology of judging or analyzing the value of an occurrence." Along with a number of other esoteric studies, he studied astrology. We uphold high quality and concentrate on well-run businesses. In order to create his forecasts, Ans integrated them. The work of Nostradamus is split into centuries and contains several hundred four-line quatrains. There are numerous metaphors present. Look over some of Nostradamus' forecasts for 2023.
Ahamed ThousifPublished 10 months ago in Futurism