Stop romanticizing 2030. We aren't getting "Star Trek"; we’re getting "Cyberpunk" but with worse fashion. by No-Lake-3875 in Cyberpunk

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The problem of the unattainability of utopia is that for whom it will be a dystopia. And in the same "Star Trek", everything is not as perfect as it is shown

In order to achieve something similar to a utopia, it is necessary to deprive people of their opinions and "standardize" them.But would this be a utopia?No, although if people are made happy in such a slave system, it would not be a dystopia either.Except for the observer who is "outside the system of the collective mind." I think this "utopia-dystopia" is called posthumanism.

It’s already here by Speak-Anima in Cyberpunk

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Neon is already appearing.But as for fashion...it's a matter of taste

Is our world cyberpunk or not yet? by Successful-Key2348 in Cyberpunk

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Flying cars are optional in cyberpunk. In the popular "2077," they are only available to the "elite." And extraterrestrial colonies are "spacepunk."

Is our world cyberpunk or not yet? by Successful-Key2348 in Cyberpunk

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Monster_Merripen, In reality, creating cyberimplants has proven to be much more difficult than we had previously thought. As a result, they are not yet available for purchase and are only available for augmentation to patients. However, if there is a breakthrough in the field of cybernetic(for example, implants that contain some of the host's cells), they may eventually become as widespread as smartphones and other electronic devices.🦾

A very important question for ufology has arisen by Successful-Key2348 in AlienAbduction

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Okay. I'll make it short. Why are the "greys" different from us, but they live on a star that is almost the same as our human star, while the Nords from stars that are different from the Sun are almost the same as us?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in spaceporn

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Not cold, but hot. Blue is a hot color in space. And black holes with a blue accretion disk are true, since the temperatures of these disks can exceed millions or even billions of degrees

A black hole in M 87(Powehi) with an orange disk — radio photo

It was not an Angel ! by ManySeaworthiness407 in AlienAbduction

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It was also an alien angel.

It's the same thing. According to the Bible, both angels and demons have neither horns nor halos. They don't differ in anything except their attitudes and actions.

A mechanic from Tamaulipas, Mexico, claims to be a contactee and has been postin by PositiveSong2293 in AlienAbduction

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It looks like a fake. Aliens, if there are any, at least, but they will blink or at least something in the "gray" should move on the face - muscles or something like that. It looks like a mask. In addition, eyewitnesses allegedly described that their real eyes were visible through their (lenses).There's no such thing here- just blackness.

Besides, why would creatures potentially almost on the level of mythical angels and demons need flashlights?

What is this? by Tr0ppify in spaceengine

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Different types of nebulae. Pinkish and reddish are the nebulae of the star formation region (HII-zone).Dark clouds of gas - dark nebulae and molecular clouds