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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Solar energy may be able to meet the planet's energy needs
According to foreign media reports, giant solar power stations float in space, radiating countless amounts of energy to Earth. This concept, which sounds like a scene from science fiction, was first proposed by Russian scientist Constantine Tsiolkovsky in the 1920s. It has been and remains a true source of inspiration for many science fiction authors.
By Mao Jiao Li3 years ago in Futurism
ANTI-GRAVITATIONAL SHIP BY NIKOLA TESLA & MARIA ORSIC
The following text was taken and adapted from the book The Black Sun - The Return of the Secret Societies of Vril - M. C. Pereda, a magnificent book where it portrays some stories that not all humanity will be able to understand, only those with an open mind and prepared for new knowledge and advanced curiosity.
By Georgenes Medeiros3 years ago in Futurism
NASA is sending us back to the Moon–to live
On Monday, August 29, 2022, NASA planned to launch the first rocket in the Artemis program. This first launch is unmanned. It is designed to prove the launch vehicle and its orbital characteristics, get to the Moon and safely return.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Futurism
Can Quantum Radar Really Detect Stealth Aircraft?
It is possible. Quantum radar has been researched and tried out successfully. Definition of quantum radar. Quantum radar is a new type of radar based on the basic principles of quantum mechanics, which mainly relies on sending and receiving quantum signals to achieve target detection.
By Grady Shah3 years ago in Futurism
Space station launch success, but the Long March 5 rocket makes people sweat, the booster was burnt?
Those who are concerned about the Long March 5B launch vehicle of the Chinese space station "Tianhe" core module TV broadcast may have noticed a detail: during the flight of the rocket, the surface of the booster first peeled off the paint, then blistered and turned yellow as if it was baked by high temperature, which made people sweat, worrying that it exploded.
By Kevin Buttigieg3 years ago in Futurism
If the speed of light cannot be surpassed, how will mankind reach the second earth in the distant universe?
If mankind has explored a second Earth, but the second Earth is far away from the solar system, close to half a galaxy, how can it be reached away from the solar system?
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Futurism









