How To Kill A Planet

Today on Far Future Horizons we take a close look at five possible ways of totally obliterating the Earth. Earth is a 4.5-billion-year-old, 6-trillion-trillion-ton ball of rock. So what would it take to destroy it? NGC challenged some of the world’s greatest scientists to devise their own doomsday situations.  Now, follow along as we delve … Read more

Naked Science ~ Atlantis

  Today on Far Future Horizons we present another episode of the acclaimed National Geographic Channel’s documentary series Naked Science. In this instalment we will investigate the legendary lost city of Atlantis. What do you know about the lost city of Atlantis and what happened when it collapsed? Myth tells us that the golden civilization … Read more

Hitler’s Atomic Bomb

Today on Far Future Horizons we take an in-depth look at the Nazi’s Atomic Bomb program.   In 1939, as Europe prepared for war, the Nazis led the world in the race for the atomic bomb. Yet six years later it was the Americans who dropped the first nuclear bomb on the Japanese cities of … Read more

The Universe: Dark Matter – Dark Energy

Today on Far Future Horizons we explore the dark side of the Universe. Less than five percent of our universe is comprised of matter that is radiant or interacts with light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation. For thousands of years we have looked at the night sky and believed the illuminated stuff was all … Read more

The Universe Ancient Mysteries Solved ~ "Heavenly Destruction"

Today on Far Future Horizons we present a tale of two Biblical cities, Sodom and Gomorrah, and how they met their apocalyptic end. In this installment of The Universe Ancient Mysteries Solved we will be investigating possible astronomical explanations for the Biblical account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Can recent discoveries in geology, … Read more

Mysteries of Deep Space – To the Edge of Time

Today on Far Future Horizons we present the debut of a new documentary series titled “Mysteries of Deep Space” with episode one: “To the Edge of Time”.  “Today, astronomers have opened a stunning new window on the universe. As we peer ever deeper into space, we travel farther back in time”. The science of astronomy … Read more

Scientific Proof That Santa Exists

Here’s the Scientific Proof That Santa Exists That Even A Hard Boiled Skeptic Can Agree With!!! Merry Christmas One and All!!! Up on the rooftop click, click, click. Here’s some science about old Saint Nick Scientific Proof That Santa Exists Copyright DisclaimerCopyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for … Read more

Ancient Tank Tech

We think of the tank as a twentieth century armoured war machine that first saw deployment in the First World War. The first tank to engage in battle was designated D1, a British Mark I Male, during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette (part of the wider Somme offensive) on September 15th, 1916. But, the concept of … Read more

Journey To Space

Today on Far Future Horizons we showcase an exciting new and inspirational IMAX film “Journey To Space” premiering at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. in February. Additional venues across the U.S. and worldwide will follow, including screenings in 2D and 3D in Huntsville, Ala., Chicago, Illinois and St. Paul, Minn. The … Read more

The Wright Brothers’ Flying Machine

The Wright Flyer Today on Far Future Horizons we present the wonderful story of how two bicycle mechanics from Dayton, Ohio taught the world to fly.  The Wright Flyer painting by Stu Shepherd On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright became the first to make a controlled and sustained flight in a power-driven, heavier-than-air … Read more