FutureSim

FutureSim

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What if we could simulate tomorrow — today? FutureSim uses first-principles thinking to build hyper-realistic simulations of humanity's future: Mars colonies, nuclear fusion cities, brain-computer interfaces, and the moments that will define our species. New episodes every week. The future isn't science fiction — it's engineering.🔔 Subscribe to see tomorrow before it satisfies.📩 Business inquiries: yenyehbusiness@gmail.com

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FutureSim

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Science

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17. Mär 2026

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Your Brain on Neuralink: A 24-Hour Simulation (2032) 17.03.2026

What does a full day feel like with a fourth-generation Neuralink implant in 2032? From the moment the chip reads your sleep cycle and gently wakes you — to the moment it records your dreams — this episode walks through 24 hours of neural-augmented life, built entirely from first-principles physics and real 2026 clinical data. Inside this episode: • Waking up without an alarm — your implant reads...

A Day in the Life on Mars — 2050 (What Nobody Tells You) 17.03.2026

What does an ordinary Tuesday look like when you live 225 million kilometers from Earth? This is a first-principles simulation of daily life on a Mars colony in 2050. Not science fiction — engineering. Every detail is grounded in real physics: 0.38g gravity, 14-minute communication delays, solar energy constraints, and the psychological cost of never feeling wind on your face again. Inside this ep...

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