Friday, May 5, 2017
One of my Weirdest Rants.
I recently read an essay, "The Eternal Frontier". The Eternal Frontier is about space, and if we are going to remember, and this space vehicle that's been floating around in space. The Eternal Frontier made me think of not just the future but the past as well. This makes me think: What if that vehicle might find another planet that could support life or even with life? Would we send volunteers ahead to start building our new beginning? Would we use that planet as a prison, the murders, thieves, terrorists. Or leave them on this planet? Would we leave them here and take our technology with us? Would we leave the diseases here? Would we leave this planet in chaos? Would we fix this planet before we left? Would we keep that planet as a back-up? In case the government is overthrown, terrorist take over, or a virus kills most of the population? Would we keep this planet to ourselves? Would we share this discovery with the rest of the world?
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4 comments:
Interesting.. but I wouldn't call this a rant, since you don't sound angry... Maybe One of My Weirdest Thoughts??
I like how you wrote down so many various possibilities our future could hold. It's interesting to think about.
Interesting. I like it!👏💁🏻⚽️
This post just summed up a quote from today. The things you wrote aren't bad. Just the ideas. Like sending off criminals, and not letting them have a chance at reintegration into society. The quote is, "The strongest evidence that there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, is that it hasn't tried to contact us." Have you ever heard this?
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