science fiction
The bridge between imagination and technological advancement, where the dreamer’s vision predicts change, and foreshadows a futuristic reality. Science fiction has the ability to become “science reality”.
The Origin of Kuri the Helpful Robot
You know Kuri as an at home robot that can help you with trivial things around the house. But what you don't know is that Kuri comes from an undiscovered planet. The planet is called Kuricon in the alternate universe referred to as Janeesi. This universe is not like our own. Oh no! It is much more futuristic than ours. You think having iPhone's and cars with automatic doors is futuristic and fancy? Janeesi is a hundred times more futuristic.
By Kelsie Cohu8 years ago in Futurism
Escaping the Circle
It’s 2075, my name is Alice, and Salia has become my prison. I don’t know why I did it... Maybe it was because it was something new or maybe I’m just crazy. But in the end, I think I just wanted to experience everything for myself. I didn’t want to be told anymore. I wanted to sink my toes in something called sand—something that was apparently disastrous and messy and full of germs; it could be warmed by the sun and usually would border the oceans. The only way I could do that though was by making "The Cut." It all starts on the day we are born.
By Amber Hilligoss8 years ago in Futurism
No Filter: Part One
Since the radiation wave from space hit the Earth two years ago, humankind is in danger. The radiation killed more than 37 percent of the population and created many diseases that our technology is not advanced enough to cure. The natural resources are being contaminated by radiations as well: air, plants, even the water; causing the life-support systems to fall drastically. At this moment, NASA is forced to rush the New Home program in order to ensure the safeness of living on Shiva. After a long and challenging training came to an end, two young and brave men, Sam Goodwin and Lloyd Main, were chosen to lead the world towards a new beginning.
By Denis Flavius8 years ago in Futurism
#KuriStory
The darkness covered the vast jungles of Peru. The blackness was intensified by the large leaves from the trees blocking out the light from the stars. "Let's set up camp here," Levi suggested as he bent down to check the dryness of the dirt in the clearing.
By Trycia Lino8 years ago in Futurism
The Daughter of Dawn
Eleven year-old Selah Addison stirred fitfully in bed. She could hardly believe the weird events in her life lately were not part of a science fiction story. Giving up on sleep at last, she padded over to a softly lit nook just below her window. She crouched down in front of an odd-looking white robot. It sat enthroned comfortably on its docking station and judging by its lack of lights, it was having no trouble recharging in peace.
By Crazy robot lady8 years ago in Futurism
The Kuri Discovery
It was the third week of the excavation. Dr. Everett Williams was looking down on the digging site, his confident facade kept his workers inspired they would find something, or he prayed it would at least. The crew of diggers were hand-picked by Williams, lots of them being friends and long-time work associates. They had a great relationship with Dr. Williams, and he wanted to keep it that way.
By Jesse Kinney8 years ago in Futurism
Kuriacity
In 2050, the overpopulation of planet Earth became insurmountable. Led by Dion Nusk, a team of world-renowned scientists came together to build a sustainable atmosphere on Saturn’s sixth largest moon Enceladus. The geysers at Enceladus’ south pole generated the initial energy required to build this man-made atmosphere. By 2055, Nusk and company completed a domed infrastructure just north of Enceladus’ south pole that could eventually support one million people. This infrastructure includes a fully stocked sea of fish, 100,000 acres of farmland, and pastures full of every farm animal imaginable.
By Jack Emerald8 years ago in Futurism











