Let me start with something that happened just last week. On June 9, 2026, the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) released a new set of
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When AI Becomes Family: Sci-Fi’s New Emotional Frontier
Let me ask you something. If a robot could hold your hand, remember your birthday, and call you “mom” — would it be your child?
Could Wormholes Actually Exist?
Let me start with a fact that might make you see the universe differently. Wormholes weren’t invented by science fiction writers. They’re written into Einstein’s
Mining Asteroids: Sci-Fi or Future Industry?
Let me start with a number that might sound like fiction. A single asteroid, just a few hundred meters across and rich in platinum, could
Could We Actually Stop Earth’s Rotation?
Let me start with a number that will blow your mind. Earth’s rotation energy is 2.24 × 10²⁹ joules. To put that in perspective: the
Why The Wandering Earth Takes Earth Along
Let me start with a question. If you knew the Sun was about to explode and destroy the entire solar system — what would you
“Dialectical Circularity”: The Hidden Narrative Code of Three-Body Problem
While writing my last post, I came across an academic paper. The title was long: “Theoretical Construction and Modern Validation of Dialectical Circular Narrative Structure.”
Why the Hero‘s Journey Doesn‘t Fit Three-Body Problem
Let me ask you something. Remember Star Wars? Luke Skywalker. A farm boy living in a desert. Two robots show up with a distress message.
If Sophons Were Real, What Would Scientists Do?
Let me start with something. Before writing this post, I asked a friend who studies physics: “If one day you woke up and all your
Why Cheng Xin Isn‘t the Villain You Think She Is
Let me say something that might get me yelled at. I don’t hate Cheng Xin. Actually, let me go further. I think most people who