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The subconscious communicates truths better than intellect.
Actor Ethan Hawke on ambiguity.
Jun 7, 2017
How obsessive artists colorize old photos
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Jun 7, 2017
China is building a 50km bridge to Hong Kong
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Jun 7, 2017
Solar System’s Long-Term Future Could Lie Outside Milky Way
Posted by Bruce Dorminey in categories: futurism, space
A story on why we might one day become an extragalactic solar system. From the archives.
Why Earth and the rest of our solar system may eventually become an intergalactic solar system.
Jun 7, 2017
Scientists Can Now Answer How Stardust Makes Molecules
Posted by Yugal Agrawal in category: futurism
Millions of years ago grand old stars exploded violently which in turn resulted in the formation of molecules. This stardust makes up all of us.
Jun 5, 2017
A New Personal Flight Experience. Affordable. Easy to Pilot. Safe Design. Only SureFly
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
Jun 2, 2017
A Net Neutrality Nightmare? / Part II (Future A to Z)
Posted by Johnny Boston in categories: futurism, information science, internet, journalism, law, media & arts, software, strategy, supercomputing
The recent efforts to remove Net Neutrality have given many a sense of impending doom we are soon to face. What happens to an Internet without Net Neutrality? Advocates have a vision of the possible results — and it is quite the nightmare! In this segment of Future A to Z, The Galactic Public Archives takes a cheeky, yet compelling perspective on the issue.
Jun 1, 2017
Dutch testing tube unveiled by Hyperloop transport system
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: futurism, transportation
A Dutch tech startup and a construction company on Thursday unveiled a Hyperloop test facility, a steel tube that will be used to help develop the futuristic high-speed transportation system.
It is a first step toward developing the system in the Netherlands, a key European transportation transport hub, and beyond.
“It’s our goal to let it be available for the daily commuter,” said Tim Houter, CEO of Hardt Global Mobility, which is working on the project with construction company BAM. He described the concept as “a sort of on-demand, high-speed transportation system for everyone.”
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