Perils by sea and by land. |
For any who care to study physics. Space travel presents a dilemma. How to travel great distances between star systems. Matter dissolves at the speed of light. Nuclear fusion drive is too slow. It would take generations to reach another habitable planet with a rocket ship. Why is this important? Well, at the present rate of consumption of natural resources and toxic pollution this Earth will be barren in one thousand years. The international political situation is teetering on a nuclear holocaust. The consensus amongst cultural historians is that Muslim extremist will trigger a new age of nuclear terrorism. How can humanity survive? Noah was right. What is needed is an Ark. What can be launched accross the great void is DNA. An automated space ship could carry the DNA of every living thing on Earth. Upon reaching a sutable suragate planet the DNA would be germinated. A clone of Earth creatures would make an evolutionary leap in a new world. Hopefully, the native life will be compatible. This is a necessary risk. A hybred human race would be reeducated with the ships libraries. Perhaps, a reward system could be programed. Alternative 2 is Abraham's hammer: "Utterly destroy him out of all the tribes of Isreal, according to the curses that are contained in the book of the law and convenant: spare not the very young or the very old for they are an abomination before the Lord."(Dt.21;Ez.9:4-6) There are clean safe means at hand to exterminate populations on a global scale. The NAZI's used Henry Ford's asemebly line and awarded him the Iron Cross. This era of genocidal technology would surpass Ford's asembly line and recycle the bodies into compost. With only the Western countries intact a new golden age of prosperty would blossom on the bones of Third World castaways.+ Of course if nothing is done. Terrorism will become more violent and countries with weapons of mass destruction will go to war. The fragile ecology and atmosphere will break down. Deadly radiation will pierce through the ozone. The oceans will boil and every living thing will die. Pick up a copy of The Fate of the Earth by Jonathan Schell. It's very meticulous and sad. Well, on that cheery note, I think I'll watch Godzilla S.O.S. :) |