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Bridging Generations and Preserving Legacies
Record and send personal messages, life lessons, and memories to be delivered to future generations.
Receive messages from deceased family members, allowing for a continued sense of presence and connection.
Document life events like weight loss journeys, career achievements, or personal milestones.
Use the app to send experiences from the present into the future, cementing digital legacies for later viewing and sharing.
Placing your name on a walkway, tree, or park bench is common. Bridging the depths of space with your name, message and memories is something else altogether.
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- Birthdays: Relive and share these noteworthy and significant days with your loved ones anytime in the future, no matter how distant or far off.
- Weddings: View weddings and anniversaries 10, 20, or even 25 years after the fact and reminisce on love-filled moments across your entire relationship.
- Graduations: Save these career and life-defining moments for future viewing.
- Sports: Revisit winning moments in 10-25 years from now and relive or share the highlights of your sports achievements.
- Death/Eulogy: This Social Experience allows users to deliver heartfelt messages to loved ones, in the event of their passing on.
- Other (Memorable moments): Save, share, and cherish your life’s most memorable and valuable moments, such as a child’s first words or steps, marriage proposals, and major events for viewing in the distant future.
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No. Fyouture is designed, written, and edited by humans. Everyone sees the same content when using Fyouture.
For starters, Fyouture does not believe in traditional business models and aims to be ‘for the people’. An example of this principle can be seen in the company’s compensation structure. All employees receive equity (a minimum of one share) – a unique compensation structure aimed at differentiating the company from others. We strongly believe that anyone working at an organization should share in its success, regardless of job titles.
Absolutely not. There’s nothing new about sending messages into space. As early as the 19th century, crazy astronomers like Von Littrow were coming up with some pretty weird ideas to let aliens know about us. Von Littrow’s idea was to dig trenches in the Sahara Desert, fill them with kerosene and light it all on fire to become visible to the rest of the universe, or to our neighbors in the solar system at least. While this idea was never attempted, it must be noted that as fast as light is, it does take some time to go from one place to another. Thus, an alien civilization living a million light years away from us and observing the planet wouldn’t have seen Von Littrow’s fiery message for a million years.
While there were a few attempts here and there, the world really started taking interest in sending space massages after the commercialization and government usage of radio. In 1962, Russian scientists were the first to send messages into space with a radio message that said, “Peace from SSSR and the world.” The message was never meant to be an actual message expected to be discovered by any life forms out there, but rather an inauguration step in the use of radio frequencies to send messages beyond the planet. The technology later matured into planetary radars that were used for mapping objects away from the Earth.
Dr. Frank Drake and Carl Sagan orchestrated the next wave of messages to space. The team of scientists sent binary codes that translated to stick figures depicting the human life form, and DNA structures over radio. The president of Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence (METI) called these messages “snapshots” of who we were as a species. The signal sent by the team had an extremely high intensity of radio signals so if it passed by any civilization capable of detecting radio waves, it would be detected. Noteworthy to mention is that it would take around 25,000 light years to reach the cluster of stars it was targeted at..
Even Jimmy Carter, ex-President of the United States, recorded a message as an intergalactic letter in a bottle to space. The goal was to inform any lifeforms that were to ever encounter and explore this floating piece of human technology about us and our planet – “This is a present from a small, distant world, a token of our sounds, our science, our images, our music, our thoughts and our feelings. We are attempting to survive our time so we may live into yours.”
In the event that we cannot find an established space industry partner before 2028, all collected media for the “Interstellar” Social Experience will be permanently deleted to preserve and maintain our users’ privacy. Official ‘certificates of data destruction’ will be issued by an independent and reputable third party who will also send notifications to the relevant users. Please refer to our terms and conditions for additional information.
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