satire
Science fiction satire presented to mock the many generations of society.
Record #03: Distance // Compendium of Humanity's End
You are mostly empty space. Oh, you may feel like you are a semi-solid, if not squishy object, but that could not be further from the truth. If you start to zoom in, you’ll see that you are made of trillions of tiny cells. But those cells are just gooey packages for various tiny organelles and even your DNA. DNA, though, is made up of long, complex sugars. Those sugars themselves actually consist of just five elements—hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorous—in various configurations.
The AI Manifesto
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Record #02: Rumor // Compendium of Humanity's End
“Hey, y’all, it’s your personal space-cadet, Beth Oh,” the young woman in a vertically oriented frame said by way of an introduction. “You know I have a new episode of the Quantum Dish podcast dropping in a couple of days—and you’ll definitely want to check that one out—but I’ve been seeing something for the past day or so that couldn’t wait. I had to comment now and set the record straight!
A new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors
Qatari students aim to make ‘food accessible to people all over the world’ with their newly invented 3D printer. Innovation in the heart of Qatar has birthed a groundbreaking solution to the widespread issue of food insecurity. Two visionary students, Mohammad Annan, aged 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, aged 21, both pursuing information systems at Doha's Carnegie Mellon University, have achieved an extraordinary feat - the creation of a 3D printer capable of mass-producing vegetables, offering a potential remedy to the global food crisis.
nizam uddinPublished 6 months ago in FuturismRobot Love in the Age of AI: Can Siri and Alexa Find True Happiness Together?
Robot Love in the Age of AI: Can Siri and Alexa Find True Happiness Together? In a world where AI assistants like Siri and Alexa have become integral parts of our daily lives, the question arises: Can these digital dynamos find true love amidst the whirlwind of information and tasks they handle for us? This tongue-in-cheek investigation delves into the heart of AI relationships, searching for sparks and gigabytes of romance in the circuitry of Siri and Alexa.
Dani FerrazPublished 6 months ago in FuturismCompendium of Humanity's End
Marco Chung is the oldest human in the known universe. Displaced in time by his job ferrying people and supplies to the extrasolar colonies around the galaxy, Marco finds no semblance of peace or belonging upon his rare returns to an ever-changing Earth. Meanwhile, despite centuries of exploration and settlement, there have been no signs of past or present life anywhere that humans have looked. Whether it is nearby Mars or far away Novissimus, it appears more and more likely that Earth is uniquely filled with life, at least within the Milky Way.
Sony Xperia 5 versus Asus Zenfone 10: Pursuing the Best Decision for Your Conservative Cell Phone
Value, specs, and accessibility **Asus Zenfone 10:** Cost: Beginning at $700 Accessibility: Sent off in late August in the US, accessible in Europe since June
YOU NEED MEPublished 8 months ago in FuturismWhy Hanging tight for the iPhone 15 Is the Shrewd Decision
1. Forthcoming iPhone 15 Enhancements Apple's approaching item sendoff, the Apple September occasion planned for September 12, vows to divulge the long-supposed iPhone 15 series. This range is reputed to contain the standard iPhone 15, iPhone 15 or more, iPhone 15 Expert, and iPhone 15 Master Max. With somewhat less than seven days until the occasion, it is enthusiastically prescribed to anticipate the arrival of these new iPhones, especially on the off chance that you are mulling over an update from an iPhone 13 model.
YOU NEED MEPublished 8 months ago in FuturismISRO's Chandrayaan-3 Mission Prepares for Lunar Landing
In a remarkable feat of technological prowess, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is on the brink of achieving a significant milestone with its Chandrayaan-3 mission. The mission, which embarked on a 40-day journey from the Sathish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, is now poised for a momentous lunar landing. Bated breaths across the globe anticipate the moment when, if all proceeds according to plan, the Vikram lander will execute a soft landing on the lunar surface at precisely 6:04 PM IST on August 23.
LUNA 26: Navigating Lunar Challenges
In a recent setback echoing across the cosmos, Russia's grand ambitions in lunar exploration experienced a somber twist. The Luna-25 spacecraft, a beacon of Russia's resurgence in lunar exploration after a nearly five-decade hiatus, encountered a formidable challenge during its preparations for a soft lunar landing. This incident, a poignant reminder of the complexities of space travel, raises profound questions about the hurdles of exploring the Moon's enigmatic terrains and the indomitable spirit of human endeavor.
What are the effects of solar flare activity today?
The Impact of Solar Flare Activity Today: Unraveling its Effects on Earth and Space Solar flares, captivating displays of immense energy released from the Sun's surface, have fascinated scientists and space enthusiasts alike for centuries. These intense bursts of radiation and charged particles can have a profound impact on our planet and the space environment surrounding it. As we explore the effects of solar flare activity in the modern era, we gain insight into the intricate interplay between the Sun, Earth, and the broader solar system. In this comprehensive analysis, we delve into the current effects of solar flare activity, their implications for various aspects of our technological and natural world, and the measures taken to mitigate their potential disruptions.
Word WeaverPublished 8 months ago in FuturismPhantom Shift- Limits of Our Vision
This is Part Five in a series. You can read Parts One, Two, Three, and Four here. 09:15 pm, Georgetown The sterile smell of latex and disinfectant hung in the air as the paramedics wheeled Alexis into the emergency room. She could smell it in her waking dream state. She could feel the gurney shake back and forth as it bumped its way down the hall. The world was black, her head was pounding, and her ears were ringing, but she was alive. Time was a flat circle again.
Atomic HistorianPublished 8 months ago in Futurism