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  2. List of stories set in a future now in the past - Wikipedia

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    A future history of the world, focused on northern California, following a series of nuclear events of uncertain provenance. The world has descended into a post-apocalyptic dystopia in which mutations are common, animals have evolved into higher intelligences and telekinesis exists. "Dreams Come True" (from the series finale of Glee) TV series ...

  3. List of futurologists - Wikipedia

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    writer of Brave New World, psychedelic prophet Alvin & Heidi Toffler: 1928/1929: 2016/2019: wrote Future Shock, and sequels, technological singularity: Anders Sandberg: 1972 living human enhancement Andrey Korotayev: 1961: living: mathematical modeling of global future [1] Archibald Low: 1888: 1956: space Arthur C. Clarke: 1917: 2008: writer ...

  4. Design fiction - Wikipedia

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    It helps make it real enough for people that you can have a meaningful conversation with". [ 3 ] By inspiring new imaginaries about the future, Design Fiction moves forward innovation perspectives, as conveyed by author Bruce Sterling 's own definition: "Design Fiction is the deliberate use of diegetic prototypes to suspend disbelief about change".

  5. Parallel universes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the Dream Cycle stories by H. P. Lovecraft or the Thomas Covenant stories of Stephen R. Donaldson. Often, stories of this type have as a major theme the nature of reality itself, questioning whether the dream-world is as real as the waking world. Science fiction often employs this theme in the ideas of cyberspace and virtual ...

  6. Retrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    A similar theme is dissatisfaction with the modern world itself. A world of high-speed air transport, computers, and space stations is (by any past standard) "futuristic"; yet the search for alternative and perhaps more promising futures suggests a feeling that the desired or expected future has failed to materialize.

  7. What orange juice futures tell us about the state of our world

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    Futures came down a bit from recent highs last week but are still up by nearly 58% year-to-date. The January contract for frozen concentrated orange juice is currently sitting around $3.95, up ...

  8. Utopian and dystopian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Most authors of dystopian fiction explore at least one reason why things are that way, often as an analogy for similar issues in the real world. Dystopian literature serves to "provide fresh perspectives on problematic social and political practices that might otherwise be taken for granted or considered natural and inevitable". [ 7 ]

  9. Futures studies - Wikipedia

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    Futures studies, futures research, futurism research, futurism, or futurology is the systematic, interdisciplinary and holistic study of social/technological advancement, and other environmental trends; often for the purpose of exploring how people will live and work in the future.