humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Gravity Wave Propulsion: Did Bob Lazar Describe a Real Technology Decades Before the Patents?
When Bob Lazar came forward in 1989 claiming he worked on reverse-engineered alien craft near Area 51, he described a propulsion system unlike anything on Earth: a gravity wave amplifier powered by Element 115. It didn’t burn fuel. It didn’t push against the air. It bent space itself.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Futurism
Is Reality Just a Computer Program? Scientists Suggest There's a 50% Chance We're Living in a Simulation
The idea that we might be living in a simulation is no longer just the stuff of science fiction. It’s a concept that has gained significant attention in both philosophical and scientific circles. From the Matrix movies to discussions among leading scientists and thinkers, the simulation hypothesis posits that our entire existence could be a highly advanced computer program. But what’s the real evidence behind this idea? Is there a real possibility that we’re not living in the "real" world at all?
By The Secret History Of The World11 months ago in Futurism
The Price of Everything, The Value of Nothing
We live in a world increasingly defined by what we can measure—time, money, clicks, data. The more quantifiable something is, the more “real” it becomes. But what happens when the things that matter most—love, trust, imagination, presence—slip through the cracks of our metrics? In an age of artificial intelligence, digital convenience, and hyper-efficiency, a quiet question echoes beneath the hum of servers and screens: What do we really value anymore?
By Ahmed Rayhan11 months ago in Futurism
Majestic 12: The Secret Government Group Behind the UFO Conspiracy
Shadows Behind the Stars Since the late 1940s, the skies have been the subject of global fascination. UFO sightings, mysterious lights, and tales of alien encounters have ignited the public imagination and spurred countless investigations. But behind all speculation lies a darker, more organized force, Majestic 12. Formed by the highest levels of the U.S. government, this shadowy group has long been suspected of hiding the truth about extraterrestrial contact. Is Majestic 12 real, or just a brilliantly constructed myth? The deeper you dig, the more chilling the connections become.
By The Secret History Of The World11 months ago in Futurism
Alcatraz Awakens: The Ghost Prison Returns to Life After 60 Years
Alcatraz Awakens: The Ghost Prison Returns to Life After 60 Years In the shadowy waters of San Francisco Bay, a forgotten fortress stirs. The infamous Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, once the most feared prison in America, is about to reopen its iron gates—and this time, it’s under orders from former President Donald J. Trump.
By Md Ajmol Hossain11 months ago in Futurism
Raised by Wolves & Prometheus. Content Warning.
Okay, hear me out. I’ve been rewatching Raised by Wolves, and something about it just won’t leave me alone. The whole thing feels like someone took the Bible, threw it in a blender with Prometheus, added a dash of existential dread, shook it up, and that was the script. And I don’t mean just loosely inspired. I’m talking full-on twisted reinterpretation of how Earth, humanity, and creation came to be.
By Louise Noel 11 months ago in Futurism
Beyond Ubuntu: Rethinking AI Through African Time
Growing up, I never thought of time as a straight line. My grandmother used to speak of the past like it still breathed beside her — not gone, just living differently. She remembered her ancestors not as stories but as presences. Decisions weren’t only for today; they echoed forward and backward.
By David Thusi11 months ago in Futurism
The Moment AI Stops Asking Permission
We Thought We Were Building Better Tools. We were building something else entirely. If you’re paying attention, you’ve already seen the shift. AI is no longer just answering questions or completing tasks. It’s beginning to decide, to plan, to pursue goals without waiting for your approval.
By Ronnie Huss11 months ago in Futurism
The Rise of AI and the Fall of Traditional Photography
A Legacy of Light, Shadow, and Skill Photography has always been a profession based on precision, patience, and acquired knowledge. Photographers learned their craft through years of experience, understanding the interplay of light and shadow, the art of composition, and the subtle power of emotion captured in a still image. Mastering manual focus, choosing the right aperture, or manipulating natural light weren't just technical decisions; they were the artist's artistic touches.
By Sayed Zewayed11 months ago in Futurism
Securing the Quantum Frontier
The advent of quantum computing is often framed as a revolution in problem-solving, optimization, and simulation. But alongside the excitement lies a looming threat to modern cybersecurity. As we push closer to practical quantum computers, the very foundation of current encryption methods begins to crack. Quantum computing promises extraordinary advancements, but it also demands an urgent rethinking of how we protect data, systems, and privacy.
By Paul Leongas11 months ago in Futurism










