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Mature content from science fiction tales and odysseys.
I Made Pharaoh in 5 Seconds
They say "history can’t be rewritten". But in 2025, I didn’t rewrite history—I reassembled it. In five seconds flat, a man who died over 3,000 years ago blinked into existence on my screen. Not as a ghost. Not as a god. But as a simulation—crafted by algorithms, shaped by data, and pulsing with a reconstructed human consciousness.
By Keramatullah Wardak10 months ago in Futurism
How AI Is Changing Our Lives: More Than Just Robots and Chatbots
The world is changing faster than we can imagine — and at the heart of it all is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Just a few years ago, AI seemed like a distant dream. Today, it’s in our pockets, in our homes, and even in our creative lives.
By Shakil Sorkar10 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 Zewayed10 months ago in Futurism
China Builds World’s Deepest Underwater Station to Unlock Ocean Energy
In a move that blends cutting-edge science with strategic ambition, China is building one of the world’s most advanced underwater research stations—positioned 6,500 feet beneath the surface of the South China Sea. Designed to operate like a “deep-sea space station,” this unprecedented facility will house scientists, explore alternative energy sources, and assert China’s growing influence in disputed maritime regions. Scheduled for completion by 2030, the project marks a monumental leap in deep-sea research and geopolitical positioning.
By Tech Horizons11 months ago in Futurism
Echoes of Eden
The first time Lira remembered her daughter, she was kneeling in a holographic garden, pruning roses that never wilted. The air smelled of synthetic lavender, a scent calibrated by the Harmony Protocol to evoke “tranquility.” Her hands froze mid-snip as the memory struck—a rogue bullet of truth in a world of curated lies.
By Ramjanul Haque Khandakar11 months ago in Futurism











