NewSecret
05-13-2015, 04:00 AM
I was employed on the project for a full year.
My life dramatically shifted when I was invited
to participate. Now that I look back on those
early days when I was so young and carefree
I guess that none of us on the project were ready
for what we would get ourselves into. We were
proud and enthused to get involved and rightfully
so because the entire project was unprecedented
and being handpicked out of a limited group of
"Int Primes" was definitely nothing to shrug off.
In 2182 EQC (Electronic Quantum Computing)
had finally reached a level of practicality
and usefulness. The United States was soon using
those new scientific breakthroughs in quantum physics
for many inventions once thought too outrageous or
too far-fetched to ever materialize.
In small steps at that point in time onward, this new
quantum technology was revolutionizing industry
across all sectors of America's framework. The USA
was cautious to hold the technology secret
and allow it's use only with machines that could
be closely guarded inside factories or other facilities
not accessible to the general public. There was a great
fear of quantum technologies falling into the
wrong hands. The scientific breakthroughs in the USA
weren't announced publicly and the country continued
to quietly experiment with the technology while it watched
the other nations of the world make little progress
in the quantum sciences.
As the United States silently pursued greater technological
power through quantum science, it was uncovered that the human brain
and all animal species with a nervous system were locked
into an electrical grid, so-to-speak, that was connected
like a network with electricity through the fourth dimension.
Scientists dubbed this network the "thought currency grid."
A race to reveal as much about EQC as humanly possible
had begun and throughout 2182 the USA used considerable amounts
of resources to gain that new knowledge
before anyone else. The goal for the USA
had become seizing the world into it's own power
using quantum technologies under the notion that
if America didn't jump on the chance ASAP
to take over the world, another country would.
In 2076 there was a huge mishap in a quantum physics laboratory
in Ecuador that made every person and every animal with a brain
disappear within a 72 mile radius. In reaction to the
Ecuador Accident, the USA immediately banned all
trial-and-error quantum experiments inside the country
and all it's territories. The ban would remain unlifted until 2182,
when the time came when quantum technology could be used
with certain results.
During that time, the USA would often pressure other countries
to hold their experiments as well but foreign countries
would not halt their laboratories in their greed for quantum power.
So, to a lesser extreme, the accidents would continue
for the greater part of the century following the Ecuador Accident.
The horror tales of groups of people being merged
into a single grotesque organism were frequent.
Other issues with the experiments were that people
would go catatonic, they’d get amnesia,
some would descend into total utter insanity,
some would descend into frenzied violence. A plethora
of other brain-related illnesses were recorded.
Some people entirely vanished, never seen again.
Thankfully, in the time between 2076 and 2182 not one single
quantum blunder happened on American soil as the ban was
dutifully obeyed, although during that time the USA
feared that our people would be inadvertently affected
as quantum science seemed to know no bounds.
We knew what to do with quantum technology; absolutely nothing!
until we knew every detail about quantum science, that is.
We learned from all of those foreign blunders while we quietly
used benign techniques to further our quantum knowledge.
In mid 2182 I was at the time employed in my fourth
year as a collection scout on various projects
within my division's Electrical Integration Unit, often
using a handheld scanner to read frequency signatures
in selected neighborhood groupings, then using a fabricated
model to determine the progress within the social hierarchy
at adapting to the increasingly energized environment.
It was mundane work but I enjoyed it.
Getting called on an offer for the project codenamed WIDQS
(Warp Inversion Dimensional Quantum Science) was a Godsend
and the rigorous process to decide what people were more fitting
for the project only served to raise the excitement
I felt over the whole thing.
I was informed that anything could happen and my life
could be risked at any time while involved with the WIDQS
experiments. It was worth the risk to get involved
with something so beyond the normal human
experience. I was more nervous of being
declined on the project than I was of participating.
The WIDQS project went on for a full year to the minute
that I signed the contract at 7:00pm on August 12, 2183.
The WIDQS computer was actually the size of a building
that appeared bare on the inside upon entering it.
None of us who signed on to WIDQS personally knew
anything about quantum physics, but we all had a background in science.
The project oversight was more concerned with us
all learning how to use WIDQS without our minds being
distracted with technical data on how the machine worked
or how the computer was built.
We all signed our contracts inside of the WIDQS computer.
That first ten minutes there were 29 of us. We were given a brief
rudimentary summary on how to use the WIDQS computer
right then and there at the contract signing. The experiment
would begin when all the contracts were signed and the door
was sealed.
The parameters of our excursion inside the quantum
computer were outlined with three goals:
1. Find the limits of the technology.
2. Learn how to teleport.
3. Learn how to time-travel.
We all went into the experiment with very
little quantum science knowledge and very little assurance
that any of us would walk out of that machine alive.
The reward, though, beyond the experience of a lifetime
was that upon successful completion of the WIDQS experiment
we would be set for life. Fortune and fame awaited us
on the other side of WIDQS.
As you can imagine, since nobody in quantum science
knew anything except for those few primary and
rudimentary recently revelated certainties about using EQC,
the dangers for us while inside the WIDQS computer
were very real and there were casualties.
Of those of us that entered the WIDQS computer only 20
of us walked out virtually unharmed. In some ways it
was like playing survivor in a whole new innovational
way, except rather than trying to eliminate eachother,
we had done whatever we could not to eliminate eachother
and progress with the project as intact as we could.
As I am contractually disallowed in revealing operational
data on using the WIDQS computer, I can only describe my
experiences and the experience of the other people in the WIDQS
experiment.
32 of us were selected individually on various merits
or recommendations. There were no standardized prerequisites
to the selection process. We were all fairly young,
ranging from 24 to 33. There were 19 men and 13 women.
All of us were scientists. All of us were in good health.
Even though we fit into that frame of denominators, it
wasn’t intentional.
The majority of casualties happened in that first few hours
while we were learning the fundamentals of quantum leaping.
Three of us vanished nearly immediately. Only one would return
of those first three at the very end of the experiment. The one
that returned was the first to disappear. He effectively finished
his year in less than 10 real-time minutes. None of us had even
remembered what he looked like, but in the years following WIDQS
he was known as “skipper” as we would tease him about never
working hard enough. Unfortunately those other two whom
he disappeared with never returned. It was our conclusion
that they miscalculated their quantum leap and landed
outside of our time frame.
Life inside of the WIDQS computer was confusing and often
times profound. Anything could happen and your personal power
in using quantum science became Godly.
We deduced that we each existed in our own realities,
yet simultaneously we were bound together within the computer.
There seemed a barrier between us that guided us
alongside of eachother without intersecting. Although,
on the other hand, as some of us had found, we could also
do quantum leaps in groups and pairs with identical results.
We learned a plethora of techniques for a great many effects,
such as, but not limited to; time-travel, time-milking
(the process to make one minute into an hour without disappearing),
time-crunching (the process to make one hour into a minute
without disappearing), teleporting around the WIDQS grid,
quantum leaping a distance (connecting two locations
together, then stepping out of one location and into
the other location while remaining inside the WIDQS computer),
materializing objects (this is how we fed ourselves),
televising a historical event without physically going anywhere,
energy fluctuating and a plethora of telepathic techniques.
The more advanced and Godly things are top secret
And even so are so far beyond unlearned human
Understanding that I would need an entire book
to explain it to you.
Our experiences were very different and varied,
and we all learned to do many different things. At the end
of the WIDQS experiment we who survived agreed
to a unanimous default that we would work together indefinitely
to consolidate our now vast quantum knowledge
with a follow-up project whose codename is top secret.
One of those early goals following WIDQS
was to piece together a full account of everything
that happened with each of us individually.
Out of that data was created a timeline that we rendered
as a real-time map that showed when and where
inside the WIDQS computer that each one of us were
to as much of an accurate detail as our memories permitted.
This was made easier with the use of memory enhancing drugs
and mind to tablet translation technologies.
WIDQS was a highly risky affair as it was formed
on breakthroughs made in 2182 before the EQC technology
even evolved a single generation. It was considered
that waiting until further breakthroughs
were made was wiser but on the same token,
knowing the power of quantum science, it was equally
risky to let there be a chance for another country
to beat the USA to the holy grail of quantum science.
The 100 year ban was deemed cautious enough
and that America needn’t stifle our scientists
any further with overprotective measures. The confidence
that our control over quantum science was unequalled
was enough assurance that to continue with an experiment
as dangerous as WIDQS was feasible and could be done.
It was also thought that using EQC had it’s limits
as an external tool or as an adaption to already
existing technology.
Project WIDQS and our follow-up project
culled such a great amount of useful knowledge
on quantum science that the resulting inventions
and innovations secured the United States
as the unprecedented dominant force on Earth.
America successfully seized control over the entire planet
without needing to resort to war level violence
of any kind.
Our research led us to the fact that all life
with a brain-driven consciousness was connected
to an electrical powered grid that functioned as the segue
between our physical world and the magnificent fourth
dimension. That attachment of our bodies with the fourth dimension
quantum function on what we called a “grid” for lack of
better terminology was then used to assist the USA
make the greatest planetary conquest in human history.
Countries readily gave in without a fight and obliged
America’s demands. The new America set forth new parameters
for civilization that so efficiently and effectively
improved the quality of life that near the end of the conquest,
countries practically begged to get dissolved into the global
American empire.
WIDQS and the follow-up project continued on as top secret
until 2194 when America had successfully conquered enough
of the globe that it was deemed no longer a security
threat to reveal the project that made the conquest
at all possible.
Those of us who did WIDQS in 2183-2184 became famous quickly
and were immediately the center focus of all the world’s
scientists as they hungered for information about quantum
science. Dramatizations that depicted our personal stories
were acted out and we were paid royalties on the shows
that were made about us. There were thousands of interviews,
thousands of phone calls, thousands of maniacal fanatics
trying to get close to all of us, it was such a stark
contrast to our relative anonymity in the public eye
that some of us didn’t take it very well.
Being that we were all employed under government contract
and that we really were a top priority, the overwhelming
blitz was easily staved off and those of us who declined
to subject ourselves to further public hype
were without difficulty hidden away out of view and out of
harm. I, myself, enjoyed the public worship and I welcomed
all the wealth they were willing to pay in exchange for my stories
of inside the WIDQS computer. The amount of money
I made off of interviews and dramatizations surpassed
the hefty government salary I was paid.
I recited an approved account of my quantum adventures inside WIDQS
as not all of what I’d done was safe to reveal without
jeopardizing our unequalled dominance of the planet. I told the story
repeatedly and although I really tired of repeating it I was good
enough at hiding that displeasure to give an enthused interview
each and every time. This only served to increase my interview load
but I didn’t take it too hard because I was paid and they genuinely
wanted to hear the story again and again and again.
What made my account of WIDQS special was that I’d time-traveled
to the distant future of Earth during a time of peaceful contact
with an extra-terrestrial alien species. I’d become quite famous
in that far-flung future and was honored to join the aliens
in a quantum leap to their planet. I was treated quite well in
the care of both the aliens and the future peoples of the Earth.
That single quantum leap lasted for a full six of the ten real-time
months that I lived inside of WIDQS and is the only account out of
any of the WIDQS scientists of unearthly intelligent life. What’s more
fascinating for those that listen to the story was that I made a
quantum leap inside of a quantum leap when I traveled to the alien
planet in their quantum star-craft. Not only were our own scientists
perplexed at this account, all scientists were fascinated and perplexed
with it. Of course, not all the details were released publicly,
but there was enough there to give a good idea about some of it.
One woman became Empress in her own right when she time-traveled
to early Rome and used her advanced scientific knowledge
to dazzle the people of that time who saw her beauty
and her great knowledge as Godly. She lived several years
like so, changing the quality of time to allow her more
real-time than the one year limit of WIDQS permitted. She
became quite famous as well with her highly detailed
account of ancient Roman life and her ability to fill in
historical details that were lost millennia ago.
The most famous of all of us was the man who amazingly
lived 39 real-time years inside the WIDQS computer. During
my own experience his path and mine would cross numerous
times wherein we would correlate each other’s experiences.
He caught on quickly to quantum mechanics, very content
with using up half of his life inside of a year
and I quote him as saying, “I found utopia in an hourglass.”
He had, in fact, been so adept at quantum mechanics
that so quickly, like God himself, he was able to enter the
separate realities of any one of us in the WIDQS
machine. It was deemed that he has passed merely using WIDQS,
somehow tapping into the hard-drive of the computer
and gaining personal control over it. He would become more famous
than any of us with all the experiences he could remember
and his quantum leaping skills.
Project WIDQS paved the way for the future of humankind
and set the trend for the next millennia of human technology.
It was the experience of a lifetime and I would
do it again in a heartbeat if ever given the chance to.
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My life dramatically shifted when I was invited
to participate. Now that I look back on those
early days when I was so young and carefree
I guess that none of us on the project were ready
for what we would get ourselves into. We were
proud and enthused to get involved and rightfully
so because the entire project was unprecedented
and being handpicked out of a limited group of
"Int Primes" was definitely nothing to shrug off.
In 2182 EQC (Electronic Quantum Computing)
had finally reached a level of practicality
and usefulness. The United States was soon using
those new scientific breakthroughs in quantum physics
for many inventions once thought too outrageous or
too far-fetched to ever materialize.
In small steps at that point in time onward, this new
quantum technology was revolutionizing industry
across all sectors of America's framework. The USA
was cautious to hold the technology secret
and allow it's use only with machines that could
be closely guarded inside factories or other facilities
not accessible to the general public. There was a great
fear of quantum technologies falling into the
wrong hands. The scientific breakthroughs in the USA
weren't announced publicly and the country continued
to quietly experiment with the technology while it watched
the other nations of the world make little progress
in the quantum sciences.
As the United States silently pursued greater technological
power through quantum science, it was uncovered that the human brain
and all animal species with a nervous system were locked
into an electrical grid, so-to-speak, that was connected
like a network with electricity through the fourth dimension.
Scientists dubbed this network the "thought currency grid."
A race to reveal as much about EQC as humanly possible
had begun and throughout 2182 the USA used considerable amounts
of resources to gain that new knowledge
before anyone else. The goal for the USA
had become seizing the world into it's own power
using quantum technologies under the notion that
if America didn't jump on the chance ASAP
to take over the world, another country would.
In 2076 there was a huge mishap in a quantum physics laboratory
in Ecuador that made every person and every animal with a brain
disappear within a 72 mile radius. In reaction to the
Ecuador Accident, the USA immediately banned all
trial-and-error quantum experiments inside the country
and all it's territories. The ban would remain unlifted until 2182,
when the time came when quantum technology could be used
with certain results.
During that time, the USA would often pressure other countries
to hold their experiments as well but foreign countries
would not halt their laboratories in their greed for quantum power.
So, to a lesser extreme, the accidents would continue
for the greater part of the century following the Ecuador Accident.
The horror tales of groups of people being merged
into a single grotesque organism were frequent.
Other issues with the experiments were that people
would go catatonic, they’d get amnesia,
some would descend into total utter insanity,
some would descend into frenzied violence. A plethora
of other brain-related illnesses were recorded.
Some people entirely vanished, never seen again.
Thankfully, in the time between 2076 and 2182 not one single
quantum blunder happened on American soil as the ban was
dutifully obeyed, although during that time the USA
feared that our people would be inadvertently affected
as quantum science seemed to know no bounds.
We knew what to do with quantum technology; absolutely nothing!
until we knew every detail about quantum science, that is.
We learned from all of those foreign blunders while we quietly
used benign techniques to further our quantum knowledge.
In mid 2182 I was at the time employed in my fourth
year as a collection scout on various projects
within my division's Electrical Integration Unit, often
using a handheld scanner to read frequency signatures
in selected neighborhood groupings, then using a fabricated
model to determine the progress within the social hierarchy
at adapting to the increasingly energized environment.
It was mundane work but I enjoyed it.
Getting called on an offer for the project codenamed WIDQS
(Warp Inversion Dimensional Quantum Science) was a Godsend
and the rigorous process to decide what people were more fitting
for the project only served to raise the excitement
I felt over the whole thing.
I was informed that anything could happen and my life
could be risked at any time while involved with the WIDQS
experiments. It was worth the risk to get involved
with something so beyond the normal human
experience. I was more nervous of being
declined on the project than I was of participating.
The WIDQS project went on for a full year to the minute
that I signed the contract at 7:00pm on August 12, 2183.
The WIDQS computer was actually the size of a building
that appeared bare on the inside upon entering it.
None of us who signed on to WIDQS personally knew
anything about quantum physics, but we all had a background in science.
The project oversight was more concerned with us
all learning how to use WIDQS without our minds being
distracted with technical data on how the machine worked
or how the computer was built.
We all signed our contracts inside of the WIDQS computer.
That first ten minutes there were 29 of us. We were given a brief
rudimentary summary on how to use the WIDQS computer
right then and there at the contract signing. The experiment
would begin when all the contracts were signed and the door
was sealed.
The parameters of our excursion inside the quantum
computer were outlined with three goals:
1. Find the limits of the technology.
2. Learn how to teleport.
3. Learn how to time-travel.
We all went into the experiment with very
little quantum science knowledge and very little assurance
that any of us would walk out of that machine alive.
The reward, though, beyond the experience of a lifetime
was that upon successful completion of the WIDQS experiment
we would be set for life. Fortune and fame awaited us
on the other side of WIDQS.
As you can imagine, since nobody in quantum science
knew anything except for those few primary and
rudimentary recently revelated certainties about using EQC,
the dangers for us while inside the WIDQS computer
were very real and there were casualties.
Of those of us that entered the WIDQS computer only 20
of us walked out virtually unharmed. In some ways it
was like playing survivor in a whole new innovational
way, except rather than trying to eliminate eachother,
we had done whatever we could not to eliminate eachother
and progress with the project as intact as we could.
As I am contractually disallowed in revealing operational
data on using the WIDQS computer, I can only describe my
experiences and the experience of the other people in the WIDQS
experiment.
32 of us were selected individually on various merits
or recommendations. There were no standardized prerequisites
to the selection process. We were all fairly young,
ranging from 24 to 33. There were 19 men and 13 women.
All of us were scientists. All of us were in good health.
Even though we fit into that frame of denominators, it
wasn’t intentional.
The majority of casualties happened in that first few hours
while we were learning the fundamentals of quantum leaping.
Three of us vanished nearly immediately. Only one would return
of those first three at the very end of the experiment. The one
that returned was the first to disappear. He effectively finished
his year in less than 10 real-time minutes. None of us had even
remembered what he looked like, but in the years following WIDQS
he was known as “skipper” as we would tease him about never
working hard enough. Unfortunately those other two whom
he disappeared with never returned. It was our conclusion
that they miscalculated their quantum leap and landed
outside of our time frame.
Life inside of the WIDQS computer was confusing and often
times profound. Anything could happen and your personal power
in using quantum science became Godly.
We deduced that we each existed in our own realities,
yet simultaneously we were bound together within the computer.
There seemed a barrier between us that guided us
alongside of eachother without intersecting. Although,
on the other hand, as some of us had found, we could also
do quantum leaps in groups and pairs with identical results.
We learned a plethora of techniques for a great many effects,
such as, but not limited to; time-travel, time-milking
(the process to make one minute into an hour without disappearing),
time-crunching (the process to make one hour into a minute
without disappearing), teleporting around the WIDQS grid,
quantum leaping a distance (connecting two locations
together, then stepping out of one location and into
the other location while remaining inside the WIDQS computer),
materializing objects (this is how we fed ourselves),
televising a historical event without physically going anywhere,
energy fluctuating and a plethora of telepathic techniques.
The more advanced and Godly things are top secret
And even so are so far beyond unlearned human
Understanding that I would need an entire book
to explain it to you.
Our experiences were very different and varied,
and we all learned to do many different things. At the end
of the WIDQS experiment we who survived agreed
to a unanimous default that we would work together indefinitely
to consolidate our now vast quantum knowledge
with a follow-up project whose codename is top secret.
One of those early goals following WIDQS
was to piece together a full account of everything
that happened with each of us individually.
Out of that data was created a timeline that we rendered
as a real-time map that showed when and where
inside the WIDQS computer that each one of us were
to as much of an accurate detail as our memories permitted.
This was made easier with the use of memory enhancing drugs
and mind to tablet translation technologies.
WIDQS was a highly risky affair as it was formed
on breakthroughs made in 2182 before the EQC technology
even evolved a single generation. It was considered
that waiting until further breakthroughs
were made was wiser but on the same token,
knowing the power of quantum science, it was equally
risky to let there be a chance for another country
to beat the USA to the holy grail of quantum science.
The 100 year ban was deemed cautious enough
and that America needn’t stifle our scientists
any further with overprotective measures. The confidence
that our control over quantum science was unequalled
was enough assurance that to continue with an experiment
as dangerous as WIDQS was feasible and could be done.
It was also thought that using EQC had it’s limits
as an external tool or as an adaption to already
existing technology.
Project WIDQS and our follow-up project
culled such a great amount of useful knowledge
on quantum science that the resulting inventions
and innovations secured the United States
as the unprecedented dominant force on Earth.
America successfully seized control over the entire planet
without needing to resort to war level violence
of any kind.
Our research led us to the fact that all life
with a brain-driven consciousness was connected
to an electrical powered grid that functioned as the segue
between our physical world and the magnificent fourth
dimension. That attachment of our bodies with the fourth dimension
quantum function on what we called a “grid” for lack of
better terminology was then used to assist the USA
make the greatest planetary conquest in human history.
Countries readily gave in without a fight and obliged
America’s demands. The new America set forth new parameters
for civilization that so efficiently and effectively
improved the quality of life that near the end of the conquest,
countries practically begged to get dissolved into the global
American empire.
WIDQS and the follow-up project continued on as top secret
until 2194 when America had successfully conquered enough
of the globe that it was deemed no longer a security
threat to reveal the project that made the conquest
at all possible.
Those of us who did WIDQS in 2183-2184 became famous quickly
and were immediately the center focus of all the world’s
scientists as they hungered for information about quantum
science. Dramatizations that depicted our personal stories
were acted out and we were paid royalties on the shows
that were made about us. There were thousands of interviews,
thousands of phone calls, thousands of maniacal fanatics
trying to get close to all of us, it was such a stark
contrast to our relative anonymity in the public eye
that some of us didn’t take it very well.
Being that we were all employed under government contract
and that we really were a top priority, the overwhelming
blitz was easily staved off and those of us who declined
to subject ourselves to further public hype
were without difficulty hidden away out of view and out of
harm. I, myself, enjoyed the public worship and I welcomed
all the wealth they were willing to pay in exchange for my stories
of inside the WIDQS computer. The amount of money
I made off of interviews and dramatizations surpassed
the hefty government salary I was paid.
I recited an approved account of my quantum adventures inside WIDQS
as not all of what I’d done was safe to reveal without
jeopardizing our unequalled dominance of the planet. I told the story
repeatedly and although I really tired of repeating it I was good
enough at hiding that displeasure to give an enthused interview
each and every time. This only served to increase my interview load
but I didn’t take it too hard because I was paid and they genuinely
wanted to hear the story again and again and again.
What made my account of WIDQS special was that I’d time-traveled
to the distant future of Earth during a time of peaceful contact
with an extra-terrestrial alien species. I’d become quite famous
in that far-flung future and was honored to join the aliens
in a quantum leap to their planet. I was treated quite well in
the care of both the aliens and the future peoples of the Earth.
That single quantum leap lasted for a full six of the ten real-time
months that I lived inside of WIDQS and is the only account out of
any of the WIDQS scientists of unearthly intelligent life. What’s more
fascinating for those that listen to the story was that I made a
quantum leap inside of a quantum leap when I traveled to the alien
planet in their quantum star-craft. Not only were our own scientists
perplexed at this account, all scientists were fascinated and perplexed
with it. Of course, not all the details were released publicly,
but there was enough there to give a good idea about some of it.
One woman became Empress in her own right when she time-traveled
to early Rome and used her advanced scientific knowledge
to dazzle the people of that time who saw her beauty
and her great knowledge as Godly. She lived several years
like so, changing the quality of time to allow her more
real-time than the one year limit of WIDQS permitted. She
became quite famous as well with her highly detailed
account of ancient Roman life and her ability to fill in
historical details that were lost millennia ago.
The most famous of all of us was the man who amazingly
lived 39 real-time years inside the WIDQS computer. During
my own experience his path and mine would cross numerous
times wherein we would correlate each other’s experiences.
He caught on quickly to quantum mechanics, very content
with using up half of his life inside of a year
and I quote him as saying, “I found utopia in an hourglass.”
He had, in fact, been so adept at quantum mechanics
that so quickly, like God himself, he was able to enter the
separate realities of any one of us in the WIDQS
machine. It was deemed that he has passed merely using WIDQS,
somehow tapping into the hard-drive of the computer
and gaining personal control over it. He would become more famous
than any of us with all the experiences he could remember
and his quantum leaping skills.
Project WIDQS paved the way for the future of humankind
and set the trend for the next millennia of human technology.
It was the experience of a lifetime and I would
do it again in a heartbeat if ever given the chance to.
MORE SHORT STORIES IN MY BLOG
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Every Shout In A Tornado
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