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What Do You Think The Near Future Holds For Technology Over The Next Ten Years?
What do you think the future holds for technology over the next ten years? In ten years from now…maybe It is possible that the predicted rise of tech hubs in Singapore, Penang, Vietnam, Bangalore, Shenzhen, and Silicon Valley will be the result of a combination of factors.
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in FuturismThe Future of Telescopes
A Journey Through the History of Telescopes: From Early Refractors to the JWST and Beyond Telescopes have played a vital role in humanity's quest to understand the universe and our place within it. From the earliest telescopes of the 17th century to the cutting-edge James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), these instruments have allowed us to see farther and more clearly than ever before.
Kahi Bradshaw-WilliamsPublished about a year ago in FuturismMy Message to the Future and My Presidential Announcement
As many people may know I am running for the Presidency of the United States and I do this every 4 years. I know I have no chance and this is more of a joke unless I win. If I am chosen I will have the first Indigenous Vice President. I will also give the Indigenous People living on reservation the same rights as all American Citizens.
Ferrari KingPublished about a year ago in FuturismA man finds an ancient alien coin in the United States
In recent months, we've seen the Pentagon publicize encounters with "unidentified aerial phenomena" that Navy pilots have had since at least 2004.
Georgenes MedeirosPublished about a year ago in FuturismThe future is driven by fiction.
Writers write for a number of different reasons. Some people have a story that just needs to be told, while others enjoy creating worlds that can be shaped by their own ideas and desires. No matter what the explanation, the final result isn't simply ink on paper or words on a screen; The finished product is a blueprint that can be used as a starting point for more ideas and as a force behind technology and innovation that can be improved in the future.
Lokesh KumarPublished about a year ago in FuturismBefore Boarding Your Rocket To Mars Listen To this
Before boarding your rocket to Mars, remember to pack these items news Elon Musk is about to launch his most powerful rocket ever, the Falcon Heavy, into space.
The search for extraterrestrial life
The search for extraterrestrial life, also known as SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), is a field of research that aims to find evidence of life beyond our planet Earth. It is a multidisciplinary field that involves the use of various scientific and technological tools, such as telescopes, radios, and spacecraft, to search for signs of life in the universe.
Kahi Bradshaw-WilliamsPublished about a year ago in FuturismWhat is Astronomy?
Space science is the investigation of all that in the universe past Earth's air. That incorporates objects we can see with our unaided eyes, similar to the Sun , the Moon , the planets, and the stars . It additionally incorporates objects we can see with telescopes or different instruments, as distant cosmic systems and little particles. Furthermore, it even incorporates inquiries regarding things we can't see by any stretch of the imagination, similar to dim matter and dim energy .
Ritoh Waziri YariPublished about a year ago in FuturismEmerging Technologies That Have the Potential to Change Our Lives in The Next Five Years?
In the next five years, there are a number of developing technologies that have the potential to have a substantial impact on our everyday lives. Some examples of this are as follows:
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in FuturismHwy 87
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The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had looked outside of the window for the last week, but Valarie Meddler had no idea that it had only been a week. She starred at the window with her soft, almost ice-colored blue eyes. Her black hair shone of the lighting in the room that was as soft as her eyes, the atmosphere of the place almost a warm, inviting thing.
Tristan PalmerPublished about a year ago in FuturismPillars of Creation; From Hubble to James Webb
If you point your telescope or binocular toward the central bulge of the Milky Way in Sagittarius constellation, you will see several fuzzy objects. Some of them are actually vast clouds of hot ionized gas and dust called emission nebulae. Also knows as "stellar nurseries", these are where new stars born.
Amirreza KamkarPublished about a year ago in Futurism