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The best science fiction anime today. From anime to manga we explore the world of anime without boundaries.
"The Final Dreamer"
"The Final Dreamer" Humanity had advanced to the pinnacle of technological development by 2147. On the horizon, cities shone like steel-and-glass beacons, and humans had endless free time while machines performed the most routine duties. from the human mind was anything from idle. The distinction between reality and virtuality started to become more hazy with the introduction of NeuralSync, a device that made it possible for a person's consciousness to directly interact with a huge digital network.
By Rajoan Islam12 months ago in Futurism
"The Rebirth of the Phoenix"
"The Rebirth of the Phoenix" There once existed a country named Solara, where magic was woven throughout the fabric of the planet. Queen Elara was its smart and kind ruler. She was adored by everyone, not only for her knowledge but also for her enigmatic gift—a connection to the mythical Phoenix, a being believed to represent the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
By Rajoan Islam12 months ago in Futurism
The Future of Transportation:
Imagine a world where your daily commute is a swift flight over traffic-clogged streets or a rapid journey through low-pressure tubes at speeds rivaling jetliners. This isn't the stuff of science fiction; it's the emerging reality of transportation, with hyperloops and flying cars poised to revolutionize how we move.
By Pure Crown12 months ago in Futurism
Solo Leveling Episode 23 Will Showcase Evolved Ant King vs S-Rank Hunters - Waifu Pulse
Solo Leveling Episode 23 Will Showcase Evolved Ant King vs S-Rank Hunters was originally published by Waifu Pulse. Solo Leveling Episode 23 (Season 2 Episode 11) will be released on March 15. Since the second season is confirmed for 13 episodes, we only have three episodes left before the second season ends. The pacing has been really good, so it looks like the entire Jeju Island Arc will be adapted in this season.
By Masab Farooq12 months ago in Futurism
the Immortal Jellyfish: . AI-Generated.
Byline: How Turritopsis dohrnii defies mortality—and what its secrets mean for humanity’s quest to conquer time. Prologue: The Benjamin Button of the Deep In the Mediterranean Sea, a translucent, coin-sized jellyfish pulses through the water, its tentacles trailing like lace. When injured, stressed, or simply old, it defies biology: its cells rewind, its body shrinks, and it transforms back into a polyp—a juvenile stage—to begin life anew. This is Turritopsis dohrnii, the “immortal jellyfish,” nature’s answer to the fountain of youth.
By Pure Crownabout a year ago in Futurism
The Science of Sacrifice:
Introduction: The Paradox of Sacrifice In 1965, biologist George Price published a mathematical equation explaining why altruism—a behavior that costs the giver—could evolve in nature. He later gave away all his possessions to homeless alcoholics in London, spiraled into depression, and died by suicide. Price’s story embodies the enigmatic duality of sacrifice: a force that can elevate species and destroy individuals. From vampire bats sharing blood meals to parents working night shifts for their children’s education, sacrifice is wired into life itself. But what does science say about why we give up something precious, and what happens when we do?
By Pure Crownabout a year ago in Futurism
Footy
Footy, also known as football in many countries, is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is played in different forms, such as soccer, Australian Rules Football, rugby, and American football. People of all ages enjoy playing and watching footy, and it brings communities together. This article will discuss the history, rules, benefits, and global impact of footy.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Futurism









