fact or fiction
Is it science fact or science fiction? Futurism presents both sides to determine the truth.
WHY TIME AND SPACE ARE NOT REAL, YOU CAN FALL IN LOVE WITH A ROBOT, AND GOD IS A MATHEMATICAL FORMULA
Did you know that what you see is not real? Most of us think that our senses tell us the truth. You see the moon and think that the moon exists even if you don’t. That is not necessarily true, says our distinguished guest on Love University, Donald Hoffman, world-leading cognitive scientist and evolutionary theorist. According to Dr. Hoffman’s theory of conscious realism, what we see is only an interface—an icon or desktop—that simplifies our perception. What lies beyond is a mystery we haven’t yet solved. During his appearance on Love University (apple.co/2KMhRbe), Dr. Hoffman enlightened and amazed us with his science-based observations of human life, the Universe, and our future, as follows:
By Dr. Alex Avila5 years ago in Futurism
Alfred the King of Earth
Originally, Alfred never planned on ruling the world. His to-do list was rather short sighted on that front. Day-to-day things like household chores, finishing high school assignments on time, working up the nerve to ask his childhood friend Elsie Freyheart out on a date. Much more feasible aspirations.
By Stefan Varvaressos-Abdi5 years ago in Futurism
The Year 2100
By 2100 A.D. big tech had a huge stranglehold on the world as well as Earth's colonies: Mars, Venus, Europa, Titan and Mercury as well as the Moon. Free speech and due process are long gone and very few people alive even heard of such terms. Robots are in every home. All retailers and restaurant employees, teachers (Big Tech controlled education now) , sanitation workers, lawyers and more have been replaced by robots. The police were still human with implants and still did what they do today which is to protect those in power, in this case Big Tech. Wrong Think could be punished with prison time, loss of income, indentured servitude or death. People were required to have implants and everything they did was structured by Big Tech.
By Ferrari King5 years ago in Futurism
Ground Control is Major Tom
Plutarch stood dumbfounded by the sheer impossibility of it all. Petrified trees, and petrified cars and petrified ramen noodles suspended between petrified bowls and petrified chopsticks held by petrified hands. It was some sort of cruel snapshot, as brief and invasive as a loud streak of lightning through windows in a stormy night.
By Javier Almanza Monge5 years ago in Futurism
Rags to Riches
This is a story of dreams fulfilled and rags to riches. A story of mystery and fortune. Carl a young African American college student grew up in a very crowded house, having 9 siblings and all. He remembered before college dorming, he would share a bed with three others. Carl was on a life mission of becoming a millionaire and never living the way he did again. He achieved a lot in high school which got him scholarship to college but he still had to pay a fee for living at the college. Carl worked two jobs to maintain this fee and himself, as he had no help from his family. His mom had passed away when he was younger and he and his siblings were split up and put in different foster homes. But Carl always kept a picture of them all with their mother. Every time he looked at the picture it gave him strength to be more determined and accomplish many goals he set. But his greatest goal of becoming a millionaire was yet to come but he held his chest out always and looked up to the sky and always said , “I’m going to make it Mama,” .
By Alfred Cosme5 years ago in Futurism
Rags to Riches
This is a story of dreams fulfilled and rags to riches. A story of mystery and fortune. Carl a young African American college student grew up in a very crowded house, having 9 siblings and all. He remembered before college dorming, he would share a bed with three others. Carl was on a life mission of becoming a millionaire and never living the way he did again. He achieved a lot in high school which got him scholarship to college but he still had to pay a fee for living at the college. Carl worked two jobs to maintain this fee and himself, as he had no help from his family. His mom had passed away when he was younger and he and his siblings were split up and put in different foster homes. But Carl always kept a picture of them all with their mother. Every time he looked at the picture it gave him strength to be more determined and accomplish many goals he set. But his greatest goal of becoming a millionaire was yet to come but he held his chest out always and looked up to the sky and always said , “I’m going to make it Mama,” .
By Alfred Cosme5 years ago in Futurism









