I Like Science Fiction
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I like thinking about the possibilities without having to know or consider all the cold, hard facts. I like thinking about time travel, robots, aliens and my favourite… how civilization staggers upright after an end of the world catasrophe. It’s all creative ideas. True, it should grounded in facts somewhere along the way. But that doesn’t mean it has to be taken 100% seriously either. It should make your mind work, make you wonder.
If you could time travel where would you go, past or future? One of the things that bugs me most about eventually dying is not being here. Think of all the things I will be missing. It’s so unfair. That’s why I would go into the future. I want to see what gets invented. Like reading ahead to see how a really good book ends. Only, we assume, there really is no end to this story.
I want to believe in aliens too. It just seems silly to think that of all the stars and all those planets we are the only one capable of supporting life. Quite likely we are arrogant enough to assume all that life is very much like our own, breathing air, washing in water and walking around on land. What if life really was something that would fry our brain cells just trying to understand it.
Other stuff, like the paranormal interests me too. I’d like to think dragons are out there. I don’t believe it but I prefer to keep the possibility open. Why close that door completely if I don’t have to? Ghosts spook me, I do believe I have seen something, had some contacts in that direction. I don’t want to further those kind of contacts. I believe there is a lot we still have to learn about our own human brains and it’s very likely psychic powers are up there floating around in your very own grey matter. We just don’t know how to work it, no one has the instruction manual. Would you actually read it, if you had one?
I wouldn’t. It would kind of spoil it, to know everything and have all the answers too soon. Someday people (or whatever we become) will know the things we only wish we knew. But, we won’t be here. I wonder if there was a woman living a thousand years ago who was sitting doing her laundry one day and thinking, wishing she could take a peek into life a thousand years ahead. I wish she could be here for coffee and chat. It would be quite the conversation.
[tags]sci fi, science, fiction[/tags]

2 Comments
Larry
January 28th, 2007
at 11:09pm
I think about similar things alot. It depresses me. I’m not sure how old you are, but I am 33 and I have had a long and tough life. I have seen a lot of things that have testified over and over again that there is no god. That is depressing. I love life and hate the idea of ever not having it. But, there is no suffering in death I suppose. (haha, only for the living!) What a twisted Irony existence is!
One thing is for sure, if there is a god(s), Hes/She/It is a freeking sadistic comedian.
I like your artical/blog. Very sincere. Email me some links to other writings by you? If so, I will check them you and maybe pass the word to others.
Larry
thatgrrl
January 30th, 2007
at 1:18am
I’m a 42 year old dame. If I invent that time machine I will see about going back to 32. I liked that year.
I babble in various places online. My domain is thatgrrl.ca and most of my links come from there. It does need to be caught up though.