Imagine it is 1900 and you have never seen a airplane and the moon is something lovers look at and spoon looking at when it is full. And maybe a car has scared your horse and thrown you off and you think they are awful things.
Now, if you never have even used a flush toilet because you live on a farm in 1900 here in the U.S. what if I explained what life was like here in 2017?
You would be horrified and think it was the most wonderful and terrible thing you ever heard in your life!
World War I
World War II
Nuclear Weapons
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Firebombing of Dresden and Tokyo
Intercontinental Ballistic Hydrogen bombs on missiles
Flights to the moon by U.S. Astronauts
A space Station
The Drug Culture
Muslim Terrorists
You name it.
If you lived in 1900 on a farm in the U.S. you would want no part of now because it would drive you completely insane. You would die screaming just thinking about it.
So, If I told you what happens between now and 2117 it would drive you all insane in exactly the same way.
So, I won't.
I'm not supposed to anyway.
Let's just say it's equally as good and bad as everything since 1900 already.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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