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Scientists Beam Electricity Wirelessly Over Five Miles — A New Era of Laser Power Transmission
Scientists achieved a world-first by transmitting 800 watts of power wirelessly over 5.3 miles using a laser beam. Learn how this breakthrough in optical power beaming could revolutionize energy delivery and the future of wireless electricity.
By NextGen Mobile Tech6 months ago in Futurism
Parallax Cognition: How AI and Human Thought Together Create New Depth
The New Era of Thinking: When Humans and AI Align Artificial intelligence has moved beyond novelty. It’s no longer just a tool that automates tasks or accelerates data analysis—it’s becoming a partner in how we think. The concept of parallax cognition captures this transformation. Borrowed from the idea of parallax in photography—where two slightly different viewpoints create the illusion of depth—it suggests that when human and machine perspectives interact, they generate richer insights than either could alone.
By Tech Horizons6 months ago in Futurism
Beyond Roswell: The UFO Evidence the Government Is Forced to Admit Exists
Forget grainy photos and flying saucers. The most compelling proof of unidentified phenomena is now coming from the Pentagon itself. Here’s what they’re finally telling us.
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in Futurism
The Tall Whites of the Nevada Test Range: An Analysis of the Charles Hall Testimony
Within the extensive and often speculative field of ufology, few testimonies are as detailed or as challenging as that of Charles James Hall. A former United States Air Force airman and nuclear physicist, Hall alleges that between 1965 and 1967, while serving as a weather observer at the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, he witnessed and interacted with a species of humanoid extraterrestrials. He named them the "Tall Whites."
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in Futurism
Secrets of the Deep: Argentina’s Mar del Plata Canyon Reveals Dozens of Potential New Species
Scientists exploring Argentina’s Mar del Plata Canyon have uncovered over 40 potential new deep-sea species, from glowing jellies to pastel lobsters. Discover how this underwater world could reshape marine science and conservation.
By Tech Horizons6 months ago in Futurism










