extraterrestrial
Speculation, theory, UFOs and Aliens. Are we alone in this universe or is there life outside Earth?
The Mind Domes
“There weren’t ALWAYS dragons in the valley”… There weren’t always a lot of the unique creatures we see now in Phoenix, AZ before the multiple UFO sightings and the overnight materialization of what was immediately referred to as one of “The Portals”. Dragons were just one of the creatures commonly projected by the collective consciousness of the citizens. As employment was replaced by experiential fantasy since alien technology automation was freeing others daily from the work grind the fantasy areas open to the public thrived. The Portals are what made travel in seconds worldwide a reality as one had materialized at every popular destination.
By Christopher “CJ” Herring4 years ago in Futurism
Are Aliens Real?
Do aliens exist? This is a really interesting question and one that NASA has been trying to understand, explore, and figure out for a long time. We have not yet discovered life on any other planet, and we have not seen any scientifically supported evidence for extraterrestrial life.
By Anastasiya Shak4 years ago in Futurism
Pleiadian Starseeds
WHAT THIS ARTICLE WILL COVER: Since the dawn of human civilization, humankind has always placed itself at the center of the cosmos. From the epoch of ancient Greece, we did so in both the model stipulated by Eudoxus and Ptolemy, in the likes of geocentric universe where are earth was at the literal center of the ethers. Even at present, we find that not much has changed. Einstein’s general and specific theories are both just a much more complicated way of saying that everything being relative is its own center in an infinite universe.
By Aaron M. Weis4 years ago in Futurism
Lyran Starseeds
WHAT THIS ARTICLE WILL COVER: This article will act as a didactic dialog that speaks to the growing material surrounding new age spiritualism. In its contents, we will take a look at the burgeoning movement known as the epoch of ascension, or new age of light, and what that entails. From there, a basic definition for what a Starseed is will be given. From there we will gloss over the group of Starseeds known as the Lyran’s and interchangeably the Feline species.
By Aaron M. Weis4 years ago in Futurism
Titaness
‘She’s out there again,’ Maria said. Julien sat at the table behind her as she looked out of the large, semi-circular window that occupied one side of the room. Their apartment sat atop a towering, cylindrical block that droned quietly each day as it worked hard to mimic Earth’s gravity within. It sat near the centre of activity on Saturn’s satellite, Titan, and Maria was not able to shake the feeling of being always on display.
By Billy Forshaw4 years ago in Futurism
Implant in a Brisk White Lab-coat
I looked up and saw her face again. Who was this strange woman I saw every time I closed my eyes? I looked out the window as stars streaked by and put my hand on the dura steel glass. It felt cold. For a few moments I wondered how it would feel if it shattered and all of us to be sucked out into the iceness of space. It made me shiver. What were we doing out here? We didn’t belong here any more than we belonged living at the bottom of oceans and lakes, but here we were.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore4 years ago in Futurism
ET Wake Up
Of course I had to write something about this paper. It has three of my favorite things in the title (hypothesis, an obscure word used in a new way, and an H.P. Lovecraft reference that was also used in a Metallica song), and it is about one of my favorite topics, aliens. As an fyi, I copy-pasted liberally from Wikipedia for some of the background stuff. I did make some half-hearted attempt to substitute out a few words and rearrange some things. I’m lazy alright, so sue me*.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Futurism
EXTRATERRESTRIALS
As a little boy, whenever I got upset I would stare at the stars in the sky in hopes of being transported to another world, far away from my hurt and problems. Silly as that may have seemed at the time, humans for generations have often wondered what-if anything exists beyond our blue-green planet and solar system. In 1950, the renowned Italian physicist Enrico Fermi posed a now infamous question, “Somewhere out there in that vast universe, there must surely be countless other planets teeming with life, but why don’t we see any evidence of it?”
By granger_zone4 years ago in Futurism








