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“If we capitulate to superstition, or greed, or stupidty we can plunge our world into a darkness deeper than time between the collapse of classical civilization and the Italian Renaissance.”
Superstition completely and totally dominates our sociopolitical structure as a whole; greed is catered to unendingly with the bank bailout saving companies who extorted and ruined the lives of home-owners and investors, with a sum of money greater than the budget of NASA’s entire existence; and lastly, stupidity dominates society—turn on the TV, go on the internet, or talk with any random person you meet and they will admonish thought and individualism in favor of ignorance and consumerism.
We are in the apocalypse of thought, feeling, humanity and art.
We are the children of the end of humanity.
You and I and all whom we know are in the aftermath of civilization.
We are far beyond the point of our salvation.
Welcome to the modern world, where anything that requires thought is automatically dismissed as unintuitive.
May 10, 1947: Mankind takes its very first step into space with a V2 rocket being launched out of the atmosphere.
July 20, 1969: Mankind lands on the Earth’s moon; this is the first time mankind visits another world.
In 22 years mankind went from being completely ignorant to space aeronautics to setting foot on the Moon.
1980: Voyager 2 takes the first images of Europa’s surface, giving evidence to conjecture that Europa has liquid water under its surface
1995: Based on data gathered by the probe Galileo, the scientific community conclusively verifies that liquid water exists on Europa
2012: Mesopotamia is engulfed with war and elected officials of the world’s most powerful governments debate of what social freedoms their Judean law codes allow for.
Never: Mankind gets its head out of its ass and sends landers to Titan, Europa, and Enceladus: extraterrestrial bodies that without a doubt can sustain life with salty oceans and organic compounds.