science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
The Silent Commanders
In the year 2038, war had changed. No longer were battles decided by sheer numbers or brute force. The age of artificial intelligence had dawned, and with it came an entirely new era of warfare—one where algorithms made decisions faster than human thought, and silence reigned where once there had been the thunder of boots and bullets.
By Intresting Stories10 months ago in Futurism
The Next Breakthrough: Inventing the Future
In the heart of New Avalon, a city where skyscrapers pierced the sky like shards of glass and neon lights painted the night, the future was being invented—not just dreamed about. The world had already seen countless inventions that transformed everyday life: clean energy that powered entire continents, artificial intelligence that managed cities, and medical miracles that extended human life well beyond a century.
By YOUNG MINDSET10 months ago in Futurism
The Last Scientist on Earth
The rockets left in waves, carving streaks of fire through the sky. Each departure was a wound across the heavens. Humanity, desperate and disillusioned, had turned its eyes away from Earth toward a new beginning among the stars. Mars. Titan. Europa. The names of salvation. The names of escape.
By Muhammad Wisal10 months ago in Futurism
What If the Earth Is a Warship and You’re Just Someone Who Polishes the Bolts?
By Ulf Ragnarsson, Wanderer of Wyrmgears, Slayer of Small Talk, and Uncertified Mechanic of the Cosmos. Right. Grab your horn of fermented goat’s piss, sit your arse down on something solid, and prepare to have your brain cavity forcibly excavated by the blunt axe of metaphysical inquiry. This isn’t just a thought experiment—it’s a thought siege, and you’re about to get breached.
By Secrets & Shadows10 months ago in Futurism
Is Mars Our Backup Plan
Humanity’s dream of reaching Mars has fascinated generations, from early science fiction to today’s cutting-edge space exploration programs. For some, Mars is more than just a distant, rusty planet—it represents hope for the future, a potential backup plan should Earth become uninhabitable. But is colonizing Mars truly a feasible contingency for humankind’s survival, or is it simply a captivating dream that reflects our desire to explore and conquer the unknown? This question is both practical and philosophical, demanding an honest look at the scientific challenges, the technological advancements, the ethical considerations, and the human spirit driving the endeavor.
By Muhammad Asim10 months ago in Futurism
How Space Tourism Will Change the World
Space tourism is quickly moving from science fiction to a tangible reality, promising to reshape not only travel but also society at large. As private companies invest billions in developing commercial spaceflights, the idea of ordinary people journeying beyond Earth’s atmosphere is becoming more attainable. But how exactly will space tourism change the world? Beyond the obvious thrill of venturing into orbit, this emerging industry carries profound implications for science, economy, culture, and the environment.
By Muhammad Asim10 months ago in Futurism
Pandemic 2.0: Silent Mutation
In the quiet corridors of the Global Infectious Disease Institute, Dr. Mira Hassan sat hunched over a microscope. It had been three years since the COVID-19 pandemic had officially ended, and the world had moved on. Masks had vanished, hand sanitizers collected dust, and vaccine passports had become relics of a paranoid past. But Mira hadn’t moved on. She knew better.
By Salman Ahmad10 months ago in Futurism
10 Futuristic Gadgets You’ll Actually Want
As we move deeper into the digital age, the line between science fiction and reality continues to blur. Technology that once seemed impossible is now becoming part of our daily lives. From wearable health trackers that detect diseases early to smart mirrors that personalize your skincare routine, the future is here—and it's not just functional, it's incredibly cool.
By Muhammad Asim10 months ago in Futurism











