Sunday, September 25, 2016

The future is always unbelievable to those of us in the present

Think now you are living in the time where Jules Verne wrote "20,000 leagues under the sea" and no submarines, planes, world Wars, Tanks, Battleships of the 20th century or machine guns had been made much yet.

Could you believe what happened during the 20th century from 1900 until now? Could you cope in any way with all of that, even if you saw it all before it happened as many did then?

No one would believe you even if you told them.

This is why telling people the future when you see it mostly isn't practical because people just aren't going to believe at all what is going to happen on any level whatsoever.

I might say to you hear that "between 5 and 10 billion people might die this century on earth" and would any of you believe this even though very likely it is true.

I might say to you, "The most people that likely are going to be alive on earth in 2100 is likely 3.5 billion people or less given all present variables" would you believe me?

You might have no reason to believe me.

However, if nothing changes right now here on earth there will naturally be 3.5 billion down to as low as 1 million people left alive on earth in 2100 AD.

This is a given when I look at time lines.

So, what does this mean?

It just means that the majority of people who are left are going to be unbelievably sad in 2100 from losing 5 to 10 billion loved ones. So, likely suicide from sadness might be one of the biggest problems of the human race then on earth at that time. However,  the way we will be then is going to be much different than how we all think and feel now.

So, this is the problem of trying to bring the human race up to speed. Except for leaders and strong people it simply cannot be done.

Why do I try?

Because I don't want the whole human race to go extinct. That doesn't seem very useful does it?

By God's Grace

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