Thursday, April 4, 2019

Interesting Writing Technique that I just thought of

If you are interested in writing science fiction this is a thought project for you if you are interested.

Whether or not you believe you have lived in the past, present or future if for the sake of getting your writings more accurate and scientific you believed (while writing) that you have already lived in the past, present and future then your writing will be much more accurate regarding what happened, what is happening and what will actually happen.

Since 1998 when I was 50 I really don't have a choice about all this because I scientifically proved to myself what a soul actually is and that it is not resident (naturally) in either time or space (Unless) it is wearing a physical body (like a human body) like we do here on earth.

So for me it is not about believing all this it is a scientific experience for me at present. But, if you haven't scientifically proven it to yourself beyond a shadow of a doubt I suggest setting aside disbelief as an exercise in creating more accurate science fiction so your people and your technology will be more accurate to the future that will actually come on this or other planets or inside of stars or other dimensions.

You would be doing this for scientific and cultural accuracy.

However, here is the problem I see. When I grew up everyone believed that we all would be like the Jetsons and have flying cars. Why don't we have that?

Because the government cannot police us if everyone had that. Crime would be completely out of control which is why we don't have flying cars all over the place. We might have self driving flying taxis that government and police control completely but forget about flying cars like helicopters for everyone because it couldn't be easily policed and crime would skyrocket with things like that.

So, the point I'm making is you would be writing about what is actually coming rather than a fantasy about what is coming like everyone having flying cars all over the place like we thought in the 1950s and early 1960s.

And if you cannot write what people fantasize about then that could be problematic in selling your science fiction because it would just be too real for most people to actually deal with.

So, it depends upon how accurate you want your science fiction to be.

Because I don't write science fiction I write about actual experiences I have had with friend souls in the past, present and future (from my point of view). However, you are welcome to see it any way you want to. I'm okay with that.

By God's Grace

No comments: