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Can human Ever Leave the milky way Galaxy The wormholes Explained By Shah saab
Can Humans Ever Leave the Milky Way? Wormholes Explained Humanity has always gazed at the stars with curiosity, dreaming of traveling across the universe. As our understanding of space has grown, so has our ambition. But while we’ve sent probes to the edges of our solar system, the idea of leaving our galaxy—the Milky Way—raises profound scientific, technological, and philosophical questions. Can humans ever truly leave the Milky Way? Could wormholes be the key to this escape?
By Shah saab IT11 months ago in Futurism
Trump’s Budget Proposal Could Leave NASA’s Mars Samples Stranded: A Setback for Space Science?
In a move that has sparked significant concern across the scientific and aerospace communities, the Trump administration’s newly proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 threatens to derail one of NASA’s most ambitious projects: the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission. With sweeping budget cuts across the board, the proposed plan slashes NASA’s funding by 25%, and its science division by nearly 50%. These cuts, if implemented, could leave precious Martian samples—painstakingly gathered by the Perseverance rover—stranded on the Red Planet indefinitely.
By NextGen Mobile Tech11 months ago in Futurism
Gravity Wave Propulsion: Did Bob Lazar Describe a Real Technology Decades Before the Patents?
When Bob Lazar came forward in 1989 claiming he worked on reverse-engineered alien craft near Area 51, he described a propulsion system unlike anything on Earth: a gravity wave amplifier powered by Element 115. It didn’t burn fuel. It didn’t push against the air. It bent space itself.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Futurism
Tesla vs Edison: The Shocking War Between AC and DC That Changed the World
When Genius and Ego Collided, the World Got Electrified In the late 1800s, a powerful battle was brewing—not in a courtroom or on a battlefield, but in the realm of science. It was a war not just of technology, but of vision, ambition, and pride.
By Doctor Strange11 months ago in Futurism
NASA Sounds the Alarm on a Growing Mysterious Anomaly: What’s Happening Beneath the Earth's Surface?
NASA has recently raised concerns over a significant anomaly in Earth's magnetic field that is steadily growing and becoming more complex. The anomaly, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), has been spreading across the Earth’s surface, affecting not only our planet's magnetic field but also potentially threatening space technology. This phenomenon, first discovered by scientists more than half a century ago, has since been linked to mysterious forces deep beneath the Earth's surface, leaving experts to wonder about its origins and future impact.
By Tech Horizons11 months ago in Futurism
China’s Ambitious Military Mega Project: The Largest Military Hub on Earth
In a move that reflects China’s growing geopolitical ambitions and military modernization, the country is currently constructing what will soon be the largest military command center in the world. This vast and highly secretive military complex, located near Beijing, spans over 1,000 acres and promises to outscale even the Pentagon, making it the largest military hub on Earth once completed. Satellite images recently revealed the scale and intricacy of the construction project, which includes advanced underground bunkers and other high-tech facilities, signaling China’s strategic preparations for any future conflict—possibly even nuclear warfare.
By Tech Horizons11 months ago in Futurism
America's Secret Space Program and the Alien Connection: Solar Warden. AI-Generated.
Gary McKinnon's stepfather was into science fiction and space travel and this rubbed off on Gary when he was only 12 years old he joined bufora the British UFO research Association but it all came together when Gary was 13 and had his own UFO sighting he saw a bright red light in the sky that went from Horizon to Horizon in about five seconds at first he thought it was a meteor but it was moving too slowly and erratically he said it moved through the sky in a waving motion like a dolphin bouncing in and out of the water oh you know what space Dolphins move that way on purpose really I only said because they wanted to see him make a face like he smelled the foot as time went on Gary became convinced that governments around the world especially the United States government had evidence that UFOs and aliens were real but this evidence was being withheld from the population of course they withhold it and thank God they do well we'd be out of a jab Amen to that well Gary McKinnon was an expert in computers and networking and worked as a systems administrator even though he was good at his job he was bored with it his real passion was UFOs a passion that was becoming an obsession and if the government was hiding information about UFOs he was going to do something about it Idol fins on a Devil's Playground that's something I teach you on my guppies Gary knew that both NASA and the U.S Department of Defense used Windows which he described as a operating system using skills he learned as assisted men he wrote a program to do one simple thing check the passwords of all computers on a network he wanted to know if they used the word password as a password or if they used no password at all his program ran for a year and found hundreds of wide open government computers to this day he insists he wasn't hacking or attacking the computer systems he said it was more like going fishing for information that phrase is a microaggression save it for Twitter eventually Gary found computers inside the U.S Navy U.S space command and NASA but he didn't find anything interesting until he stumbled across aliens not exactly what did he find he found a spreadsheet sometimes he was so disappointing
By taylor lindani11 months ago in Futurism
Could Apple Exist Without Its Ties to China? Probably Not.
The factory floor was dead silent. Not because machines weren’t working, but because they never stopped. A sea of robotic arms weaved through soldering points, while tired workers in blue uniforms watched for mistakes that rarely occurred. This wasn’t a sci-fi dystopia. This was Zhengzhou, China—Apple's hidden kingdom, the so-called “iPhone City.”
By Md Ajmol Hossain11 months ago in Futurism










