humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Why Personal Agency is the Antithesis of the Establishment
Sovereignty necessitates personal agency. A sovereign being is fully responsible for their own choices for their body, environment and medical procedures. Personal agency doesn't make for much cash or control. It's essentially the antithesis of the establishment. I remember partaking in all kinds of invasive procedures and allowing for control over me and my choices before I claimed my own sovereignty.
By Yasmeen Dahdah6 years ago in Futurism
January 11th
I was on a trip with Audra, I don’t know what city we were in. We were walking on a sidewalk with a crowd of people when we noticed that there was a giant cow just laying in front of us, and a man sitting in his pick-up truck, talking to it. We found out it was his cow; they were just chillin’ in the sun. I think we were at a park because there was a large grassy area, and a single tree that Audra went and sat under. There was another cow laying by her.
By Georgianna Nielson6 years ago in Futurism
The Approaching Age
What becomes of thee. Going out to parties and having fun or staying in. The purpose of staying out late commonly is known for those who are younger. The Approaching Age. Wether it’s 14, 21, 30, 40 or even 65. The Approaching Age brings a level of change & realization to oneself and those around you
By The Kind Quill6 years ago in Futurism
A Strange Future Visit
It seems impossible. On an average night in 1962, a rather strange but wonderful incident happened. Today I write and publish a series of books of science fiction fantasy and the supernatural plus non-fiction, and it all dates back to this period. When something fantastic happens in life, a feeling of jubilation ensues. Then the realisation that people will ridicule and laugh at your experience kicks in that not all people have an open mind. In 2020, we know a lot more than we did but still hardly anything of the supernatural. The strange forces of nature yet unseen are unknown. Surrounded by the restriction of physicality, only physical senses operate to help us in our environment. This was indeed a special gift to me and only me. After all these years, I feel liberated to tell you. From that moment many years ago the realisation that in all our minds, there is a quantum divine essence that can take us anywhere we so wish. Two centuries ago radio and TV transmissions were unknown to humankind. Once discovered they remain invisible in the air around us. In this age of technology, the physical world has a computer network named the World Wide Web or www. In the quantum frequency, there is something similar. I call it the Universal Infinity Web or UIW. Until we reach that age of development, probably in a few centuries, we are blind to its existence.
By Robin Howard6 years ago in Futurism
Passage of Time
How does one kill time? You can't really kill something that isn't there. Time is a man-made thing. We will often ask each other what time is it? Do you have the time? No other animal on the planet keeps track of time like we do. We made clocks that told us the time based on the position on the sun and the shadow it cast onto a dial. Then we made watches, so no matter where we are, we have the time. We make appointments and set up meetings for certain times and then feel rushed when we're late.
By Justin Young6 years ago in Futurism
Creation Is Not Random
Creation is not random. Creativity does not occur randomly and so creation itself can not be an accident of chemistry. Consider the great human creative artists: Picasso, da Vinci, Michelangelo, WB Yeats, Shakespeare, even modern writers like Tolkien, Pratchett, Rowling; the great composers, Mahler, Beethoven, Haydn; modern creative musicians from McCartney to Sheeran; the great science thinkers, Einstein, Faraday or the engineers, Watt, Brunel. Each one created many things through a combination of skill, knowledge, experience, hard work and intuition.
By Peter Rose6 years ago in Futurism
What or Who Is Death?
I have been thinking lately about death, and I don’t mean in a morbid I want to die way. I mean as a thought that cannot be ignored. We have all suffered or heard of death, from the loss of a loved one or a pet to knowing of someone that died to the inescapable news stories of death. Or even the images and characters of death used in cartoons and books.
By Daniel Clare6 years ago in Futurism
What Happens When You Die
Everyone, at some point wonders what happens when we die. The answer is nobody really knows. Maybe it is like sleeping; you're in an unconscious state, only you can't awake. When you're dead, you are in an everlasting darkness unable to feel, see or hear. You basically do not exist. I personally do not like this concept because thinking about this when your alive is awful.
By Karen Grattan6 years ago in Futurism
Conversation with Planet 🌍
Hi M🌍M! I just wanted to acknowledge you for being one of the best planets in the universe! I’m super lucky to be one of your kids! I know sometimes it seems like we’re taking advantage of you, and I want you to know I really appreciate all you do for our (human) family.
By Presence Brandt7 years ago in Futurism
Divine Decree vs. Free Will
For centuries, people of all religions have debated the existence of fate. It’s become one of the most common conversations to be had despite the ever changing religious beliefs of the world. Yet, no one can seem to come to an agreement. It’s a topic that creates passionate arguments within science and all regions of religion, whether it be within the one most common God, or all the Gods in history that are now obsolete. It seems that most people believe free will and fate work together hand in hand, guiding each other along a path, where fate only intervenes when necessary. Unfortunately people fail to see that these philosophical constructs are contradictory to each other. Their purposes reverse that of the other which in turn diminishes their value of existing in the first place. If they mutually exist then their purposes become invalid just by the mere presence of one negating the function of the other. So either they both exist with no true function whatsoever, or only one exists. And if only one exists, then rationally it must be fate.
By Seneca Basoalto7 years ago in Futurism











