Five Times a Great Painting Predicted the Future Culture & Curiosities by Editorial Team - December 13, 2022December 13, 20220 Whenever you go to a museum, you can always find beautiful paintings on the walls. It might even be a masterpiece. But did you know that sometimes a painting can foretell the future? https://youtu.be/FmS9ptx8HsA Ways of Seeing Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, there's no denying that the human race has reached the apex of its evolutionary cycle. In the next 20 years or so, human-caused climate change will be a fact of life. Fortunately, technology will be on hand to assist in the transition. However, it will not be without its flaws. Moreover, humans will soon have colonies in outer space. So what will the post-Anthropocene world look like? The short answer is that it will be quite different from the
The weirdest rules that exist in the world that will blow your mind! Life & Travel Culture & Curiosities by Editorial Team - July 14, 2021July 14, 20210 If you're planning a trip to a country you've never been to before, it's a good idea to study local laws first. Yes, the basic rules are the same all over the world: you can't take things that aren't yours, you can't fool other people, you can't fight, and you can't hurt animals, but certain laws established in certain countries may seem strange, if not absurd. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnWq9nfcFwY In the Norwegian city of the Longyearbyen located in the polar Archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean, the strange rule in there is It is forbidden to die in there. So, if you're old or suddenly fall extremely ill and there's a chance you won't be able to cope with the condition, you'll probably be moved
Until 2025, what will happen to us? Culture & Curiosities by Editorial Team - July 12, 2021July 13, 20210 he pace of technological advancement is quickening. It’s unparalleled and unpredictable. Artificial intelligence and machine learning, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing, genetics and biotechnology, and other previously disjointed areas are all building on and amplifying one another. It’s difficult to keep up with so many new developments on so many fronts. Every new release is dubbed “the next big thing. So, how do you think the world will be in 2025? It’ll only be a little more than 4 years from now, but from all accounts, it’ll be a very exciting 4 years. Solar panels would outperform fossil fuels in terms of energy generation, being the world’s largest source of energy. Digital and augmented reality would become commonplace. The traffic congestion problem will