Answer me this: why do rockets look like an extension of the male anatomy? A tube full of fuel with a pointy end to push through the atmosphere and penetrate a region of space. I know I’m not the only one who has notice this. Getting the picture? Doesn’t matter what country; the design isContinue reading “Taking Flight”
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The Revolt of 2050 Part 2
Switching to Sustainable Energy Windmills were pulled down or blown up. One of the funniest sights I saw was someone trying to pull a windmill down with a car. We never learned if it was staged or not. But the body of the car separated from the frame when the driver floored the gas. WeContinue reading “The Revolt of 2050 Part 2”
The Revolt of 2050 Part 1
Switching to Sustainable Energy Part 1 of 2 Time. Everyone has their separate opinion about time. Some view time as a friend. A trusted companion to walk with us through life. While others see time as a predator. Chasing us. Consuming us. However you choose to see time, it is a constant in life. AsContinue reading “The Revolt of 2050 Part 1”
Extinct
Science fiction buff at heart. Where do we start? At the beginning or the end? Into a tail spin should we send? The double edge sword; not of metal or of brass. But it will kick our collective – – -. A.I. will bring about some mighty impressive tools. Surely, it will not be soContinue reading “Extinct”
Beyond the weirdness: kinda cool
New Earth
2,030 marked the first human mission to Mars. Scientists were on this trip; people who were in charge of setting up the first ever base camp. Ground Y had already launched two BFS’s (Big Florida Spaceships) to Mars, full of cargo for the base camp. Earth held its collective breath as the big crafts landedContinue reading “New Earth”