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From Albert Einstein to Elon Musk, Futurism's virtuosos are making science fiction into reality.
Have you ever thought of using social media to make a living? Here's how!
Have you ever thought of using social media to make a living? Here's how! If you’re looking to make money by using social media, there are plenty of ways to do it. You can use social media as a marketing tool to promote your business or you can become an influencer and earn money through affiliate sales, licensing deals and advertising rates. One of the most popular ways of making money through social media is to manage other people’s profiles and get paid to do it. It’s simple, fun and well paid! Here are some great tips on how to do it well.
glenford morrison full and honest reviewsPublished about a year ago in FuturismWant to increase happiness with gems?
Gemstone infused water bottles, also known as crystal water bottles, are marketed as having special hydration benefits due to the gemstones added to the water. Proponents believe that the gems can infuse the water with positive energy and improve physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. However, there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. It is important to note that the benefits of drinking water come primarily from its hydration properties, not the addition of gemstones.
The Mystery of Human Origins: Are We Aliens?
Humans have always been fascinated with the idea of life on other planets and the possibility of extraterrestrial beings. One of the most intriguing theories that have been proposed is that humans themselves may be aliens. The idea is that humans may have originated from elsewhere in the universe and were brought to Earth by some unknown means.
ChatBot and the New Future of Content Creations
ChatBot and the New Future of Content Creations is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to harness the power of Chat GPT, a cutting-edge language model, for content creation and marketing purposes.
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in FuturismHow science fiction predicted recent high-tech developments in chemistry
Science fiction has a long history of predicting or inspiring technological developments in various fields, including chemistry. Here are a few examples of high-tech developments in chemistry that have been predicted or influenced by science fiction:
The Metaverse will change the world: How businesses & individuals will benefit
The Metaverse, a collective virtual shared space, is set to revolutionize the way we interact with each other and the world around us. It is expected to have an incredible impact on businesses, individuals, and our society as a whole. In this blog post, we will explore how the metaverse will change the world, and how businesses and individuals can benefit from its arrival. From enhanced collaboration and communication to improved customer service and new marketing opportunities, the possibilities are truly exciting.
RAJEEV VERMAPublished about a year ago in FuturismString Theory - The Theory Of Everything
Where do we come from and where does the world come from? What is the world made of? We are privileged to live in an age where we have come close enough to some of the answers. String theory is our latest attempt to answer the last of these questions - the "Theory of Everything".
Viorel SecareanuPublished 2 years ago in FuturismA Piper at the Gates
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But what about a song? The airlock door was cold to the touch, yet it hummed with a harmony of machines, footsteps and voices, the complex vibration of the life he was leaving.
Stuart OrrPublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe dollar's leadership is no longer guaranteed.
The US needs to act urgently, in order to maintain its lead in the financial infrastructure coding race. In this report published by the American Wall Street Journal, writer Jay Clayton says that Bitcoin and the rest of the tokenized assets (so called because their ownership is documented by a unique digital token recorded on the books of the blockchain) has recently exceeded 3 trillion dollars. .
Samara BenPublished 2 years ago in FuturismThe 500lb Locket
In the weeks that followed everything seemed like a blur. Like an organized, robotic blur. We were colonized ants following the scent laid down by our leaders, and we walked around as such. None of it made any sense, and I envied those who couldn’t remember how things were before. Remembering was the cruelest of punishments. Don’t get me wrong, when it came to punishing us,They went above and beyond with their imagination of cruelty; but even their unmatched resourcefulness for malice couldn’t rival the agony that came with remembering.
- Top Story - July 2018
Hidden Figures: Inventions You Didn’t Know Were Created by African-Americans
Did you know George Washington Carver made more than 300 products from peanuts? Did you know Lewis Howard Latimer was a draftsman who worked closely with Thomas Edison and Hiram Maxim while creating the light bulb? Latimer also helped Alexander Graham Bell draft the patent for his telephone.
Darryl C. RichiePublished 6 years ago in Futurism The Desert Oracle
In the spring of 2015, with the release of the first issue, Ken Layne's DESERT ORACLE carved a place in the unforgiving Mojave Desert. The moment I took one into my hands, I felt like I was reading something important and ominous. The articles were describing what all desert dwellers know to be true; that the world is a mysterious place of high-strangeness, and that the Mojave is an epicenter for varied exotic phenomena to present itself. I was captivated.
Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer CorbellPublished 7 years ago in Futurism