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The best science fiction locations to visit around the United States and the globe.
Journal Back In Time
The warmth of the aged single malt reached the back of his throat, soothing his mind, although not dulling the ache in his heart. It was his Father’s favorite drink, so today it seemed appropriate, although Martin had never really acquired a taste for it.
By Florence Flanders 5 years ago in Futurism
The Traveler's Magic
Sixteen hours, three layovers, and endless snoring from the man sleeping next to me has me cranky. Everyone glorifies living in NYC but they never talked about the flight back to Africa. I can hear the stewardess walking down the aisle and gently nudging folks to buckle their seat belts. I open the shade covering the airplane window and gasp. Kenya has probably never looked more beautiful than it looks right now. My seatmate grumbles about a stupid light and, I quickly close the shade. “Sorry, not a morning person, I see” I whisper under my breath.
By Chantel Kemp5 years ago in Futurism
The Danger of Accidentally Killing Someone When Time Traveling. Top Story - January 2021.
If you were in a time-traveling machine that needed excess speed to actually time travel, like the car from the movie Back to the Future, and you accidentally hit someone, killing the person, would you go to the authorities or simply flee the scene? Yes, it would be a horrible thing to do. So, should time travelers be exempt from accidentally killing someone while in the process of time traveling? That would be a big no, but a tragic incident like that could happen when time-traveling or, at least, when time travel becomes possible.
By Bazooka Teaches5 years ago in Futurism
Sci-Fi Movie Locations You Can Visit
It's every sci-fi lover's dream to visit the incredible worlds of our favorite shows, movies, and books. Whether it's a foreign planet, an important government building, or even a famous landmark, there is something absolutely majestic about the idea of standing where your favorite characters once stood. But alas, science fiction is just that—fiction.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Futurism
Spontaneous, Terrifying, Destructive, and Deadly – Ten Worst Forest Fires In U.S. History
Wildfire generates intense winds and can leap firebreaks, streams, roads and other natural and man-made obstacles. A large fire frequently creates hurricane force winds of more than 120 miles per hour. The intense wind sucks the moisture from all the material in its path, preparing the now tinder dry combustibles to burn more readily.
By Marlene Affeld9 years ago in Futurism
Humans and Animals Working Together
Humans and animals working together to benefit out Earth may sound insane to those who do not believe that climate change is happening, but those who see this evolving problem that’s affecting our planet know that we need to act fast...and now. California barely made it out of a bad drought that was affecting our land, crops, and homestead for years. The scorching heat that we’re having throughout the country is proof that our weather continues to drastically change. The ice melting in the Arctic at rapid speed is not normal, and the shift of natural disasters occurring where they usually don’t—like earthquakes and tornadoes is scary.
By Yvette Cordova9 years ago in Futurism
Space The Final Frontier
Since the dawn of man, mankind has always looked up to the heavens and pondered that ageless question whether we are alone or are there other life forms some where out there in the Universe. From the first time man noticed those shining stars above we have become fascinated by what is really out there.
By Dr. Williams9 years ago in Futurism











