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Lethal 1.0 [p-2]
after first part, Anyway, let's get to the main story. It happened at 9:20 this morning. Meena, Jhuli and I were sitting at the table having breakfast. Comrade was standing by the window in my computer lab, charging himself from the sun. If Comrade is charged for a day, he can provide a very good backup for a maximum of ten days. Jhuli walks slowly past us and is heading towards my science lab. The lab door is open. Because of Jhuli, all the harmful substances in the lab are carefully kept. Jhuli can now stand on her own feet.
By Ahmed Rayhan10 months ago in Futurism
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin Goes Live In the US: Launches In 6 Major Cities – Key Details & Impact Revealed
The cryptocurrency world is buzzing with excitement as Sam Altman’s Worldcoin, a groundbreaking blockchain initiative, officially launches its U.S. operations across six major cities. Designed to merge artificial intelligence, biometric verification, and decentralized finance, Worldcoin aims to redefine digital identity and financial inclusion. This article dives into the project’s U.S. expansion, its innovative technology, and the potential ripple effects on the crypto market and global economy.
By Jacky Kapadia10 months ago in Futurism
The Quantum Architects of Mars (2550)
The story began in the year 2521, when a geological team exploring Valles Marineris encountered a strange anomaly. A vast underground chamber, perfectly geometric in shape, pulsed with a low hum. At its center stood a towering monolith made of materials unknown to human science. But most mysterious of all was its quantum signature—constantly shifting, as if existing in multiple timelines at once.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer10 months ago in Futurism
Chemical Demons
Sophia lives in an upscale neighborhood, thanks to her family's ability to pay the heavy mortgage. She enjoys the amenities: sleek roads, well-maintained public spaces, parks, libraries, nature reserves, picnic area, hiking trails, lakes, mountain view, sports complex, and community halls.
By Seema Patel10 months ago in Futurism
The Sky Farms of Saturn’s Rings (2295)
Why Saturn? People asked: “Why not the Moon, or Mars?” The answer was simple — Energy and Isolation. Saturn’s rings reflected solar light through trillions of icy fragments, acting like a natural greenhouse.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer10 months ago in Futurism
The Chronos Market
In Chronopolis, time was the only currency that mattered. Not seconds or minutes, but years—sliced from lifespans, traded like stocks, and worn as glittering chrono-bands around the wrists of the elite. The city thrived under this economy, its skyscrapers crowned with gardens that never wilted, its streets humming with hover-limos ferrying the ageless to parties that never ended. But in the shadows, the Hourless coughed their way through smog-filled slums, selling their futures for a single breath of clean air.
By Ramjanul Haque Khandakar10 months ago in Futurism



