evolution
The evolution of science, science fiction, and mankind throughout the years.
Neanderthals And People Were War for More than 100,000 Years, Evidence Shows
Neanderthals And People Were War for More than 100,000 Years, Evidence Shows Around 600,000 decades back, humanity split in two. One group stayed in Africa, turning into us. They were not our ancestors, but a sister species, evolving.
By Get Value Daily5 years ago in Futurism
The Great Mother
In the beginning of Earth’s days, the Sun God sent down the Great Mother to plant life into the ground. The Sun God and the Great Mother agreed that if she could watch over the earth she planted, then the Sun God would help it grow. The Great Mother loved the earth with all her being. She planted life in every piece of land she stepped upon. First there were lush grass beds and then elegant flowers danced within the grass beds to keep them company. Next there were enormous trees as far as the eye could see in a variety of shapes and colors. Very few days would pass without new creations being built along the horizon and each day the Sun God would appear and help the new life blossom more beautifully each day.
By Kelly Urban5 years ago in Futurism
Could humans have stayed in the age of tribes?
The topic of underdeveloped tribes throughout the world is one that has consistently plagued my mind for years. How can we be running in a world of satellites, fiber-optics, and electric cars while so many are still in the phase of hunter-gatherers?
By Ian Myrick5 years ago in Futurism
New Theories on Eternal Life Medicine
Of course, the purpose of medicine is to extend human life. Fundamental problems in relying on medicine alone to extend lifespan have been (1) the problem that development of new medicines to advance life necessarily involves testing that inevitable results in loss of life; and (2) the possibility that there is a fixed limit to the human lifespan, beyond which the aging process cannot be modulated, and wherein it no longer makes any practical sense to continue in this lifetime.
By Samir M Goradia5 years ago in Futurism
rainforest economics
As simple as the name suggests, rain forest economics is a broad based idea where nature, and its key components, plants and animals, are united in the struggle for its one obvious natural resource. Light. From the very first seedlings that spring from the mulch and compost grounds, where years of decay and debris have added up into a rich and viable ground coverage, the seedlings approach is in the seeking of light. That's if it doesn't get eaten by a caribou or used as a source of soft laden bedspread for an ant queen. Every part of the rain forest is dependent on each other.
By paolo Paul denaro5 years ago in Futurism
The GOLDEN Age
The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod. He described the first age of man as Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (Greek: χρύσεον γένος chrýseon génos) lived. After the end of the first age was the Silver, then the Bronze, after this the Heroic age, with the fifth and current age being Iron.
By Sustainable Scott5 years ago in Futurism
What is Unity Consciousness?
Author: Patrick Oliver Riley For: POR Productions As some one who has poured many foundations for people to build their homes upon a strong sturdy base is usually considered the best. Something that will hold up over a long time, and make sure the rest of the structure is supported so well, it is rarely given a second thought. A good form carpenter knows that any issues or flaws that show up in the foundation, will travel upwards through the rest of the house and possibly even amplify if not careful. A measurement that is only an inch off at the top of a basement wall can end up meaning a room is half a foot to wide by the second floor. Flaws that may seem inconsequential soon balloon into massive headaches down the road, for builder and home owner. It's the same with anything you wish to build. Especially societies.
By Patrick Riley6 years ago in Futurism
Shades of Skin
As a freshman high school student, I remember this question popping up during the physics class on radiation: When black catches heat faster and leaves faster (opposite to white),why didn't people who live in hot areas and especially work under sun didn't evolve to have lighter skin to avoid sun strokes, and it only becomes only darker under the sun?
By Diptangshu Karmakar6 years ago in Futurism
What can we learn from Ancient Philosophy?
My interest in learning and understanding philosophy occured in the early teenage years. Being quite familiar with some of the famous philosophers and their theories, there is always an appearance of one question, which I can't have an exact or direct answer to. The question is "Why so often, we rarely see the application of philosophical theories in combination with politics?".
By Polina Egorova 6 years ago in Futurism
Dawn to Dust
The world was different. The old-ones had abandoned the outside world, for glass domed cities. The ones left behind had no choice but to change. They grew accustom to the ever-changing world. Father calls us NeoSapien since our kind was born after the change. Our bodies still looked human. But we were different. We were better. Our senses were heightened, our lungs didn’t burn because of the air. Neither did our skin. Since the clouds are constantly swirling around the sun the uv rays became stronger.
By Shaina Jackson6 years ago in Futurism
The Progression of Life
What can we say about the origin of life, or what form life may take in the future, and elsewhere in the universe? It can be troubling that all we have to work with is what we current can observe here on Earth, but this one "laboratory" still gives us volumes of information to answer these kinds of questions. For a more in depth analysis, you can check out my detailed paper on the topic: The Progression of Life: Before, Now, and in the Future; Here and Elsewhere.
By Daniel Goldman6 years ago in Futurism









