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Went to see Fiddler on the Roof the other day. There's a character called Lazar Wolf. With a name like that I'd expect the play to be set in some SciFi future. #FiddlerOnTheRoof #MusicalTheatre #TheatreKid #ShowerThoughts #JustSaying #MyBrain #SciFiThoughts #SciFiBrain #FutureVibes #PopCulture

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The best part of writing sci-fi?
Turning what if into what’s next.
Every story starts with a single question, “What if the ocean could think?"

#SciFiThriller #AuthorThoughts #JennyAhmed #Authorquotes #Sciencefiction #DystopianAuthor #SciencemeetFiction #scifithoughts

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If you could travel near the speed of light, barely aging while centuries pass for everyone else, would you do it? Knowing you’d return to a world that moved on without you?

#Relativity #TimeDilation #SciFiThoughts

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A photorealistic digital illustration set in outer space shows a sleek, futuristic spaceship inspired by the design of The Orville. The ship is seen in three-quarter view from below, flying from left to right through a starry expanse. It features a streamlined, almost organic shape with glowing blue engine ports and a smooth metallic surface. The background is deep space, dotted with stars, and a large blue-gray planet partially shrouded in shadow appears on the right.

Three comic-style speech bubbles emerge from different parts of the ship, as if the crew is having a conversation. The first bubble, coming from the top front of the ship, says:
"Wait... you’re saying we used to vote on whether people deserved rights?"
The second, closer to the midsection, replies:
"Yeah. Took centuries. Lot of yelling."
The third bubble, trailing off the ship’s rear, concludes with a sarcastic twist:
"Most species get there faster. Even the moss."

The tone of the image blends irony with sci-fi hopefulness. The composition subtly critiques humanity’s slow moral evolution, reflecting The Orville’s tradition of embedding philosophical themes in humorous spacefaring narratives. The scene conveys a sense of both distance (in time and space) and clarity, as if humanity’s past is being reexamined from a more evolved, alien perspective.

A photorealistic digital illustration set in outer space shows a sleek, futuristic spaceship inspired by the design of The Orville. The ship is seen in three-quarter view from below, flying from left to right through a starry expanse. It features a streamlined, almost organic shape with glowing blue engine ports and a smooth metallic surface. The background is deep space, dotted with stars, and a large blue-gray planet partially shrouded in shadow appears on the right. Three comic-style speech bubbles emerge from different parts of the ship, as if the crew is having a conversation. The first bubble, coming from the top front of the ship, says: "Wait... you’re saying we used to vote on whether people deserved rights?" The second, closer to the midsection, replies: "Yeah. Took centuries. Lot of yelling." The third bubble, trailing off the ship’s rear, concludes with a sarcastic twist: "Most species get there faster. Even the moss." The tone of the image blends irony with sci-fi hopefulness. The composition subtly critiques humanity’s slow moral evolution, reflecting The Orville’s tradition of embedding philosophical themes in humorous spacefaring narratives. The scene conveys a sense of both distance (in time and space) and clarity, as if humanity’s past is being reexamined from a more evolved, alien perspective.

"The history of moral progress can be measured by the expansion of fundamental rights to those who have been denied them."

- The Orville, S2 E12

#TheOrville #SciFiThoughts #SpaceSatire #MoralProgress #FutureHistory

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Dune: Awakening - Official 'The Trooper' Schools of the Imperium Overview Trailer
Dune: Awakening - Official 'The Trooper' Schools of the Imperium Overview Trailer YouTube video by IGN

Hmmmm. I do love me some Dune. But this isn't what I was expecting, though I may still give it a go. 🤔🌌 #DuneAwakening #SciFiThoughts #TheSpiceMustFlow

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New episode is live of my series “Voicemails of the Unexplained”

youtube.com/shorts/erRws...
(Also on TikTok & IG Reels)

#paranormal #parody #scifithoughts #ghosts #voicemail

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The Line How AI will challenge our ideas about personhood.Chatbots like ChatGPT have challenged human exceptionalism: we are no longer the only beings capable of gene...

Watched The Wild Robot for family movie night. I'm also reading The Line: AI and Personhood. Coincidence but perfect timing.

#AI #TheWildRobot #FamilyMovieNight #Personhood #techethics #philtech #SciFiThoughts

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Voicemails of the Unexplained, Episode 14: Aliens, Orbs, Christmas — old style rotary phone work series orbs and three little grey aliens with large eyes. Two of the aliens wearing Santa hats.

Voicemails of the Unexplained, Episode 14: Aliens, Orbs, Christmas — old style rotary phone work series orbs and three little grey aliens with large eyes. Two of the aliens wearing Santa hats.

A special Christmas edition of my series, Voicemails of the Unexplained. My son was excited to voice this incoming message!

Available on YouTube: youtube.com/shorts/bPwUS...
(also on TikTok & Instagram Reels)

#voicemailsofrheunexplained #aliens #parody #scifithoughts #christmas

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What is a day on a tidally locked planet? Do they even have days? Would you just have shorter years, if it was rotating around a small star? What if you had an elliptical orbit for seasons? What would weather be like with one perpetual hot side and one perpetual cold???

#scifithoughts

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