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The future is the time after the past and present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently exists and will exist can be categorized as either permanent, meaning that it will exist forever, or temporary, meaning that it will end. In the Occidental view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the projected timeline that is anticipated to occur. In special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone. In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that only the present exists and the future and the past are unreal. Religions consider the future when they address issues such as karma, life after death, and eschatologies that study what the end of time and the end of the world will be. Religious figures such as prophets and diviners have claimed to see into the future. Future studies, or futurology, is the science, art, and practice of postulating possible futures. Modern practitioners stress the importance of alternative and plural futures, rather than one monolithic future, and the limitations of prediction and probability, versus the creation of possible and preferable futures. Predeterminism is the belief that the past, present, and future have been already decided. The concept of the future has been explored extensively in cultural production, including art movements and genres devoted entirely to its elucidation, such as the 20th-century movement futurism. In physics In physics, time is the fourth dimension. Physicists argue that spacetime can be understood as a sort of stretchy fabric that bends due to forces such as gravity. In classical physics the future is just a half of the timeline, which is the same for all observers. In special relativity the flow of time is relative to the observer's frame of reference. The faster an observer is traveling away from a reference object, the slower that object seems to move through time. Hence, the future is not an objective notion anymore. A more modern notion is absolute future, or the future light cone. While a person can move backward or forwards in the three spatial dimensions, many physicists argue you are only able to move forward in time. One of the outcomes of Special Relativity Theory is that a person can travel into the future (but never come back) by traveling at very high speeds. While this effect is negligible under ordinary conditions, space travel at very high speeds can change the flow of time considerably. As depicted in many science fiction stories and movies (e.g. Déjà Vu), a person traveling for even a short time at near light speed will return to an Earth that is many years in the future. Some physicists claim that by using a wormhole to connect two regions of spacetime a person could theoretically travel in time. Physicist Michio Kaku points out that to power this hypothetical time machine and "punch a hole into the fabric of space-time" would require the energy of a star. Another theory is that a person could travel in time with cosmic strings. In philosophy In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that only the present exists, and the future and past are unreal. Past and future "entities" are construed as logical constructions or fictions. The opposite of presentism is 'eternalism', which is the belief that things in the past and things yet to come exist eternally. Another view (not held by many philosophers) is sometimes called the 'growing block' theory of time—which postulates that the past and present exist, but the future does not. Presentism is compatible with Galilean relativity, in which time is independent of space, but is probably incompatible with Lorentzian/Albert Einsteinian relativity in conjunction with certain other philosophical theses that many find uncontroversial. Saint Augustine proposed that the present is a knife edge between the past and the future and could not contain any extended period of time. Contrary to Saint Augustine, some philosophers propose that conscious experience is extended in time. For instance, William James said that time is "...the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible." Augustine proposed that God is outside of time and present for all times, in eternity. Other early philosophers who were presentists include the Buddhists (in the tradition of Indian Buddhism). A leading scholar from the modern era on Buddhist philosophy is Stcherbatsky, who has written extensively on Buddhist presentism: Everything past is unreal, everything future is unreal, everything imagined, absent, mental... is unreal... Ultimately real is only the present moment of physical efficiency [i.e., causation]. In psychology Human behavior is known to encompass anticipation of the future. Anticipatory behavior can be the result of a psychological outlook toward the future, for examples optimism, pessimism, and hope. Optimism is an outlook on life such that one maintains a view of the world as a positive place. People would say that optimism is seeing the glass "half full" of water as opposed to half empty. It is the philosophical opposite of pessimism. Optimists generally believe that people and events are inherently good, so that most situations work out in the end for the best. Hope is a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life. Hope implies a certain amount of despair, wanting, wishing, suffering or perseverance—i.e., believing that a better or positive outcome is possible even when there is some evidence to the contrary. "Hopefulness" is somewhat different from optimism in that hope is an emotional state, whereas optimism is a conclusion reached through a deliberate thought pattern that leads to a positive attitude. Pessimism as stated before is the opposite of optimism. It is the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad or undesirable outcomes, results, or problems. The word originates in Latin from Pessimus meaning worst and Malus meaning bad. In religion Religions consider the future when they address issues such as karma, life after death, and eschatologies that study what the end of time and the end of the world will be. In religion, major prophets are said to have the power to change the future. Common religious figures have claimed to see into the future, such as minor prophets and diviners. The term "afterlife" refers to the continuation of existence of the soul, spirit or mind of a human (or animal) after physical death, typically in a spiritual or ghostlike afterworld. Deceased persons are usually believed to go to a specific region or plane of existence in this afterworld, often depending on the rightness of their actions during life. Some believe the afterlife includes some form of preparation for the soul to transfer to another body (reincarnation). The major v.... Discover the Future Press popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Future Press books.

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  • Self-Tracking synopsis, comments

    Self-Tracking

    Gina Neff & Dawn Nafus

    What happens when people turn their everyday experience into data: an introduction to the essential ideas and key challenges of selftracking.People keep track. In the eighteenth ce...

  • Once Upon a Future synopsis, comments

    Once Upon a Future

    Robert, Jean Lorrah, William Maltese, A. R. Morlan, Edward R. Morris, Charles Nuetzel, Robert Reginald, Pamela Sargent, Darrell Schweitzer, Brian Stableford, Doru Tatar, E.C. Tubb & George Zebrowski

    ONCE UPON A FUTURE This is one of a series of anthologies of science fiction and mystery stories by Borgo Press writers that are being distributed at cost as both ebooks and printo...

  • Merchant synopsis, comments

    Merchant

    Alexandra Grunberg

    A postapocalyptic retelling of William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.Who will survive when the world is destroyed? Can stories from the distant past teach us how to change a...

  • Content Strategy for WordPress synopsis, comments

    Content Strategy for WordPress

    Stephanie Leary

    Content strategy is a plan for creating and maintaining web content that supports your organization’s goals. Creating modular, reusable content is the only way to keep up with all ...

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    Autodrive

    Jordan Crandall

    A literary odyssey along the highways at a time when a new form of superintelligence has emerged.Autodrive is a work of literary fiction that melds technoscientific inquiry and sto...

  • Dark Souls II Strategy Guide synopsis, comments

    Dark Souls II Strategy Guide

    Future Press

    IMPORTANT NOTE: This product is a fixed layout eBook with no interactive elements and no videos or sound. When you zoom for readability, the layout isn't fluid and won't change acc...

  • Recommendation Engines synopsis, comments

    Recommendation Engines

    Michael Schrage

    How companies like Amazon, Netflix, and Spotify know what "you might also like": the history, technology, business, and societal impact of online recommendation engines.Increasingl...

  • Dark Days synopsis, comments

    Dark Days

    Kate Ormand

    The future world has been divided into sectorseach the same as the other. Surrounded by thick steel fences, there is no way in and no way out. Yet a cyborg army penetrates each sec...

  • Cyborg synopsis, comments

    Cyborg

    Laura Forlano & Danya Glabau

    A concise introduction to cyborg theory that examines the way in which technology is situated, political, and embodied.This introduction to cyborg theory provides a critical vantag...

  • Plastics synopsis, comments

    Plastics

    Imari Walker-Franklin & Jenna Jambeck

    A comprehensive introduction to the plastics life cyclethe impacts on our lives, our future, and our planetand the actions we can take.Everywhere we look, we are surrounded by plas...

  • Empathy synopsis, comments

    Empathy

    Hoa Pham

    A sciencefiction novel involving clones, a psychic, and empathy as a recreational drug.We have always been we. Then they forced us to become you and I…Empathy consists of two stori...

  • The Technological Singularity synopsis, comments

    The Technological Singularity

    Murray Shanahan

    The idea of technological singularity, and what it would mean if ordinary human intelligence were enhanced or overtaken by artificial intelligence.The idea that human history is ap...

  • Robot Ethics synopsis, comments

    Robot Ethics

    Mark Coeckelbergh

    A guide to the ethical questions that arise from our use of industrial robots, robot companions, selfdriving cars, and other robotic devices.Does a robot have moral agency? Can it ...

  • The Roamers synopsis, comments

    The Roamers

    Francesco Verso & Sally McCorry

    From the award winning futurethinker comes a Solar Punk novel packed with nearfuture ideas from the streets of Rome, with elements of David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas and Into the Wild...

  • The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future synopsis, comments

    The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future

    Christi Nogle

    The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future is whimsical and dreadful, verdant and sinister. Readers of “quiet horror” or “slowburn horror” will enjoy this collection."Without a ...

  • Artificial General Intelligence synopsis, comments

    Artificial General Intelligence

    Julian Togelius

    How to make AI capable of general intelligence, and what such technology would mean for society.Artificial intelligence surrounds us. More and more of the systems and services you ...

  • 2030 synopsis, comments

    2030

    Albert Brooks

    Is this what's in store?June 12, 2030 started out like any other day in memoryand by then, memories were long. Since cancer had been cured fifteen years before, America's populatio...

  • The Future synopsis, comments

    The Future

    Nick Montfort

    How the future has been imagined and made, through the work of writers, artists, inventors, and designers.The future is like an unwritten book. It is not something we see in a crys...

  • The Conscious Mind synopsis, comments

    The Conscious Mind

    Zoltan Torey

    An account of the emergence of the mind: how the brain acquired selfawareness, functional autonomy, the ability to think, and the power of speech.How did the human mind emerge from...

  • GPS synopsis, comments

    GPS

    Paul E. Ceruzzi

    A concise history of GPS, from its military origins to its commercial applications and ubiquity in everyday life.GPS is ubiquitous in everyday life. GPS mapping is standard equipme...

  • Data Science synopsis, comments

    Data Science

    John D. Kelleher & Brendan Tierney

    A concise introduction to the emerging field of data science, explaining its evolution, relation to machine learning, current uses, data infrastructure issues, and ethical challeng...

  • Spatial Computing synopsis, comments

    Spatial Computing

    Shashi Shekhar & Pamela Vold

    An accessible guide to the ideas and technologies underlying such applications as GPS, Google Maps, Pokémon Go, ridesharing, driverless cars, and drone surveillance.Billions of peo...

  • Promise synopsis, comments

    Promise

    Christi Nogle

    New Collection from WINNER of the 2022 Bram Stoker Award® in Superior Achievement in a First NovelPromise collects Christi Nogle’s best futuristic stories ranging from plausible te...

  • Deep Learning synopsis, comments

    Deep Learning

    John D. Kelleher

    An accessible introduction to the artificial intelligence technology that enables computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, and driverless cars.Deep learning is an ...

  • Waves synopsis, comments

    Waves

    Fredric Raichlen

    A guide to ocean waves traces their evolution from windwave generation to coastal effects. Sitting on the beach on a sunny summer day, we enjoy the steady advance and retreat of th...

  • Spaceflight synopsis, comments

    Spaceflight

    Michael J. Neufeld

    A concise history of spaceflight, from military rocketry through Sputnik, Apollo, robots in space, space culture, and human spaceflight today.Spaceflight is one of the greatest hum...

  • Little Sisters and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    Little Sisters and Other Stories

    Vonda N. McIntyre

    Selected short stories by one of the most acclaimed voices in postwar US American science fiction.This volume presents a selection of short fiction by Vonda Neel McIntyre (1948–201...

  • Water Policy in New Mexico synopsis, comments

    Water Policy in New Mexico

    David Brookshire, Hoshin Gupta & Olen Paul Matthews

    This book addresses water management issues in the State of New Mexico. It focuses on our current understanding of the natural world, capabilities in numerical modeling, existing a...

  • Take This Hammer synopsis, comments

    Take This Hammer

    Paul Rekret

    A study of contemporary music in light of transformations to work and social life.The emergence of the popular music industry in the early twentieth century not only drove a wedge ...

  • Haptics synopsis, comments

    Haptics

    Lynette Jones

    An accessible, nontechnical overview of active touch sensing, from sensory receptors in the skin to tactile surfaces on flat screen displays.Haptics, or haptic sensing, refers to t...

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    Cloud Computing, revised and updated edition

    Nayan B. Ruparelia

    An updated, revised, and comprehensive overview of the concepts related to cloud computing, including recent applications, innovations, and its future evolution.In this Essential K...

  • Cloud Computing synopsis, comments

    Cloud Computing

    Nayan B. Ruparelia

    Why cloud computing represents a paradigm shift for business, and how business users can best take advantage of cloud services.Most of the information available on cloud computing ...