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Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
Duino Coin: Promoting Accessible and Energy-Efficient Mining in the Cryptocurrency Space.
Duino Coin is a cryptocurrency that aims to promote accessible and energy-efficient mining. It is built on the original Bitcoin codebase but utilizes a different proof-of-work algorithm called DUCO-S1, which favors low-power devices such as microcontrollers and embedded systems. This approach allows anyone with basic hardware, including IoT devices and single-board computers, to participate in mining and earn rewards.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Futurism
Twitter
Title: Can Twitter Predict the Future? Unveiling the Power of Social Media Insights Introduction Twitter has become a global phenomenon, serving as a platform for billions of users to share their thoughts, opinions, and experiences in 280 characters or less. With its real-time nature and vast user base, Twitter has not only revolutionized communication but has also sparked discussions on its potential to predict the future. The question remains: Can Twitter truly foresee upcoming events, trends, or even social movements? In this article, we delve into the fascinating concept of Twitter as a predictive tool and explore the extent to which it can offer glimpses into the future.
By jonathan akpan3 years ago in Futurism
AI impact on the finance and business
Introduction The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has had a far-reaching impact on the world of finance and business. AI, a form of advanced machine learning, is the process of teaching computers to complete tasks that would normally require human intelligence. This can include things such as recognizing patterns, making decisions, and responding to inputs. AI has the potential to revolutionize both finance and business, allowing companies to become more efficient and effective than ever before.
By Mohamed Abdelaziz3 years ago in Futurism
The Lost Vessel
Captain Samantha Lee and her team of astronauts had been on a mission for months, exploring the uncharted territories of the galaxy. Their mission had been successful so far, but they had yet to make a discovery as remarkable as what awaited them on a deserted planet orbiting a distant star.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Futurism
Investigating The Truth - While Avoiding Wishful Thinking
This is a reproduction (of the text, not images) of the original article appearing on the "Baha'i Teachings" website, with some minor formatting changes. The author acknowledges his debt of gratitude to David Langness and his editorial staff for improvements made to the original copy.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in Futurism
MYSTRIES ABOUT THE GARDEN OF EDEN TODAY
The Garden of Eden is a biblical paradise that is believed to have been the first dwelling place of Adam and Eve, the first human beings created by God. This garden is described in the book of Genesis, and it is believed to have been located in the Middle East, in the region known as Mesopotamia. Today, the Garden of Eden remains a significant symbol of human spirituality and is often used as a metaphor for the perfect state of existence. In this essay, I will discuss the Garden of Eden and its relevance in today's world.
By Noel Akinyi3 years ago in Futurism
THE 144,000 IN THE BIBLE
The concept of the 144,000 has intrigued scholars and theologians for centuries. The Bible, specifically in the book of Revelation, mentions this group of individuals, and their significance has been a topic of debate for many years. The 144,000 are mentioned in the Bible in the context of the end times, and various interpretations of their identity and purpose have been put forward. In this essay, we will explore the various interpretations of the 144,000 and try to shed some light on this enigmatic group.
By Noel Akinyi3 years ago in Futurism
The Cosmic Origins of Humanity: Tracing Our Existence Beyond Earth
Introduction The enigmatic question of the existence of God or gods has fascinated humanity since the dawn of time. As our understanding of the cosmos expands, a new dimension is added to this age-old conversation: could we, as a species, owe our existence to extraterrestrial scientists rather than divine beings? This notion, far from being a modern construct, has its roots in ancient religious texts and historical accounts.
By Cosmin Min3 years ago in Futurism
Mystery of Maya 819 Day Calendar Finally Decoded
If you are an inveterate clock-watcher or diary maniac, then this story might be of interest. I used to be ‘clinically obsessed with time’ according to my sister, but now I’m a bit more relaxed as I live on a boat and don’t usually know what day it is.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Futurism









