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10 TV Shows That Predicted The Future

Top 10 episodes from popular television shows that predicted things that happened years in the future.

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Have you ever experienced an event and sworn you’ve seen it somewhere before. A sense of déjà vu that you’ve heard that story before. And then it hits you; that happened on a TV show! Over the years, some TV shows have had a remarkable ability to make it appear as though they are clairvoyant. Astonishing similarities of events witnessed years later pop up periodically.

Ever get that sense of déjà vu that you’ve seen something before? Whether it’s an event that’s eerily similar or technology that appears decades later, TV shows have surprised us again and again over the years. Here are just some of those events depicted on TV years before they happened in real life.

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We talked to futurists about what sleep will be like in 2030

Interesting.


Futurists are accustomed to launching headfirst into some very complex subjects, but even the most high-minded and enthusiastic of prognosticators may take a pass when it comes to dealing with the future of sleep.

That’s no cop out.

It’s just that we humans — those in the developed world at least — maintain such a complicated relationship with sleep.

Investing in Lab-Grown Diamonds

Another article on the growing importance and usage of synthetic diamonds in semiconductors especially in QC. In QC synthetic diamonds has been found through their complex crystalized structures to help stablelize processing and transmission of data. I strongly advise investors, labs, etc. to seriously look at this market. Also, some of the most proven laboratories are located in Russia, and US.


It might surprise you to learn that we can, in fact, grow diamonds in labs. Here’s the story.

Archaeologists think they’ve found Aristotle’s tomb

Nearly 2,400 years after his death, archaeologists believe they’ve finally found the tomb of Aristotle. Researchers made the discovery during a 20-year dig in the ancient Greek city of Stagira, reports Atlas Obscura.

Aristotle was born there in 384 BC, but he died in a different city, Chalcis, about 50 miles north of Athens. Literary sources mention that Aristotle’s remains were moved to Stagira after his death, but his burial site has been a topic of debate for many years, the International Business Times reports.

The tomb in Stagira believed to be the philosopher’s is a 32-foot-tall dome with a marble floor and views of the entire city. “The thing is, the archaeologist data is in fine accordance with historical sources,” archaeologist Konstantinos Sismanidis tells CNN.