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Exploring the future of science today, while looking back on the achievements from yesterday. Science fiction is science future.
Would you marry your perfect virtual partner? How is the boy who married Hatsune now
In 2018, something happened in Japan's anime and gaming scene that made a splash around the world. A Japanese boy who likes the fictional character Hatsune Miku so much that he marries her;
By manshanhuangye4 years ago in Futurism
The Image of the Future
In 1961, Fred Polak (1907- 1985) published The Image of the Future. Born Frederik Lodewijk Polak in the Netherlands, Polak, who was Jewish, survived the Holocaust by going into hiding during World War II. By the mid-twentieth century, he had become a prominent sociologist and one of the founders of modern futures studies.
By The GenX Joint4 years ago in Futurism
Watchers
We've all seen them, perched on high wires or rooftops, staring at the world below. Crows congregate in small groups, and when one departs the murder, another quickly takes its place. Have you ever asked yourself what they are looking for and who they are reporting their observations to?
By Mark Gagnon4 years ago in Futurism
The Matrix, The Red Pill and the Future of Ideology
When thinking about the Matrix and the Red Pill, I come to question whether ideology is something we can be freed from and if it can be counted as a scientific force, as much an immovable truth in the universe as gravity or light. The question comes to mind of how ideology exists and how can we use it? Can we be free of ideology or are we lifelessly in it, as to be stuck within a never ending Russian Doll; can we escape ideology? And what better place to look than the place which reignited this area of futurism, ideology and science, The Matrix and The Red Pill.
By Josh Clements4 years ago in Futurism
What should men understand when they are 25 years old?
I have thought about this question for a long time and have come up with some interesting ideas. 01 When I was in college, there were many classmates and friends around me who had a grand vision of what to do, made many plans, and made many attempts.
By Dylan M Parkin4 years ago in Futurism









