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Space: The Final Frontier. Exploring space developments and theorizing about how humans fit into the universe.
Record #05: Age // Compendium of Humanity's End
“Hello my celestial friends,” the energetic young man being represented by a low frame-rate avatar greeted, “and welcome to another episode of Cosmological Quandaries! Today, we’re going to answer the most difficult question in the galaxy... just how old is Marco Chung?”
Emissary of the Celestial Conclave
Title: "Emissary of the Celestial Conclave" In the small, unassuming town of Millville, nestled between rolling hills and shimmering lakes, life unfolded in a predictable pattern. That was until the night the sky lit up with an otherworldly glow, and an emissary from the Celestial Conclave descended upon Earth.
When Can We Make Space Our Own?
According to one of the pioneers of rocket science, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, "Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot live in a cradle forever." Humanity has been venturing into space with tentative steps since the late 1950s. Humans have been living in orbit for the entirety of this century, and we anticipate that this will continue. Can humans, however, settle in space?
Francis DamiPublished 5 months ago in FuturismUnveiling the Cosmic Spectacle: Understanding Super Nova Explosions and Their Far-reaching Effects
A supernova explosion is one of the most spectacular and cataclysmic events in the cosmos, marking the explosive death throes of a massive star. These cosmic fireworks not only captivate the imagination but also play a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies, dispersing elements essential for life as we know it. In this article, we will delve into the awe-inspiring phenomenon of supernova explosions, exploring their causes, classifications, and the profound effects they have on the universe.
Record #04: Children // Compendium of Humanity's End
Schoolchildren at Tyson Kindergarten got a surprise treat when famous Quantum Ship Captain Marco Chung visited their classroom. Marco is most well known for being the oldest person in existence after having been displaced in time due to his career spent traveling the galaxy.
Unveiling the Martian Underworld: China's Zhurong Rover Detects Intriguing Subsurface Structures
In the vast expanse of our solar system, Mars has long captivated human curiosity, beckoning us to unravel its mysteries. Amidst its desolate landscape, China's Zhurong rover has embarked on a remarkable journey, making a groundbreaking discovery that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community. Buried beneath the Martian surface, Zhurong's ground-penetrating radar has detected a network of irregular wedges, shedding new light on the planet's geological history and its potential to harbor life.
Navigating the Digital Frontier:
In the ever-evolving landscape of societal dynamics, two generational cohorts have emerged as significant influencers, shaping culture, technology, and the way we perceive the world – Generation Z and Millennials. As distinct entities, each generation brings its own set of characteristics, values, and experiences, contributing to the rich tapestry of our contemporary society.
Jerushah AmaraegbuPublished 5 months ago in FuturismRecord #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.
Breaking Down Quantum Computing: Pioneering Tomorrow’s Technological Marvel
Quantum Computing—a revolutionary concept that transcends the boundaries of traditional computation, promising a future where complex problems are solved at an unprecedented pace. Beyond the realm of theory, quantum computing is making strides, propelling us towards a reality where computation isn’t just faster, but fundamentally different.
Andrew LopezPublished 5 months ago in FuturismNASA, Japan launching the world’s first wooden satellite in 2024
NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are embarking on a groundbreaking collaboration, signaling a new era in space exploration with the launch of LignoSat, the world's inaugural wooden satellite. This venture serves as a pivotal initiative in the quest for sustainable spaceflight.
nizam uddinPublished 5 months ago in FuturismScience in Film: "The Martian"
Science fiction has always enthralled readers with its creative exploration of the uncharted. "The Martian," a cinematic adventure that blends exciting storytelling with a dedication to scientific accuracy, is one movie in this genre that stands out. We will examine how "The Martian" masterfully negotiates the difficult field of fusing science and film in this article.
Muhammad Jahanzaib Tariq HashmiPublished 6 months ago in FuturismMan Sends DNA To Moon in the Speculation That Alien Life Will Construct An Army Of His Clones
The days of being catapulted at your enemies or thrown into a pit with other plague victims after your death are long gone. Your corpse now has a plethora of disposal options at its disposal, ranging from the terrifying world of cryonics to aquamation.
Francis DamiPublished 6 months ago in Futurism