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World XA Speculative History

By Richard Bolamrichardbolamat50.wordpress.com

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There is nothing new except that which has been forgotten.

Marie Antoinette (1755 - 1793)

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In the beginning was World Zero, and this world was, indeed, a

beautiful but terrifying wilderness.

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A world of forests and mountains, oceans and lakes, wide open spaces

and all manner of creatures.

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And those forests of trees that fell with no-one to hear them, and the oceans of fish that died with no-one to fish them, began to accumulate

in an ironic joke, whose cosmic timing would not

deliver its punch-line for at least 80 million years.

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And then a stray asteroid came along, and things changed.

Most things died.

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~ Interval ~

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When I went to primary school they told me that the Earth was ball-shaped.

When I went to secondary school they told me it was a sphere.

At college they said it was an oblate spheroid.

And when I went to university, I was told the Earth was a geoid.

When I looked up geoid, it said “Earth-shaped”.

- Anon

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The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.

Ecclesiastes 1: 9

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~ End of interval ~

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Some time later, in the blink of an single sun’s eye, those fish that had not died grew arms and legs and crawled onto the land.

They looked back at the retreating seas and climbed into those trees that had not fallen, and waited for evolution to remove the webs from their feet.

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And then language came along.

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That itinerant asteroid that attenuated the rule of lizards, so popularly imagined, also brought a virus from outer space that put words into the mouths of the apes.

They climbed down from the trees, grew tall and started talking.

They planted a garden and watched the moon.

They counted the days and measured the length of the seasons.

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richardbolamat50.wordpress.comAnd then God came along, and made rules.

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God looked at the apes and the apes looked at God.

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God chose one of the apes and called him Adam.

Adam looked at his hands, and his opposable thumb, and in order to extend his reach, picked up the jawbone of a dinosaur.

One end he used as a lever, and the other he sharpened.

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O M G

Some time later, after an unfortunate misunderstanding, God sent Adam from the garden.

Adam persuaded the apes to go with him, out of one paradise and into another, with a mixture of blessings including will and sin and guilt.

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Adam and the apes went out and explored the world whilst the girls

made sandwiches.

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And then writing came along.

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And this world

could be called World 1.0. The

First World.

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World 1.0 was, indeed, a beautiful but terrifying wilderness. A rich and fabulous place.A world of cathedrals and palaces, of gardens and parks, but only for some.

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This world was the cradle of culture, that took civilisation to the known world using organised force, and hammered democracy out on the backs of slaves who carried the books of the Aristos all the way from the library to the arena and back.

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God looked at Adam and Adam looked at God.

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And then printing came along.

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And literacy allowed ignorance to barter with influence in a deal brokered

on ideas and funded by paper.

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And then, after one revolution or another, that tarnished the plated silver of its own industry, lying unused on the banqueting tables of its rulers, removed the golden crowns of our monarchs, and with them their heads.

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And we came to know this world as World 2.0, the Second World.

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"In order to have more, it is necessary to produce more. In order to produce more, it is necessary to know more."

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And in this world Adam no longer looked at God but looked at the apes, and the apes looked at Adam.

And this world was, indeed, a beautiful but terrifying wilderness.

A world of industry and commerce.

A world of politics and science.

A world of ambition.

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Adam said “Finally, we will remedy the degenerate geometry of our calendar by including Year Zero, a number not present in the years of our Lord, and with this we will step out of time, out of history.

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God said ”You can’t do that!”

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Adam said “No offence intended, but what need have we of God when we have technology?

Need a pillar of fire? Coming right up.

Need to part the seas? Not a problem.

Need to displace a nation? Consider it done.

Need to flood the world? Well, we’re getting there.”

Adam said “I have put my faith in industry, I have put my faith in the laboratory, I have put my faith in the bomb. Technology works, technology delivers.”

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God said “No offence taken, but be warned;

I. Remember why the common cold is so-called.

II. Also, two heads are usually better than one but not when they share the same neck.

III. Please read the user manual of your telescope.

IV. And finally, remember that there is no such thing as cold fission.”

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“Thank you.” Adam said “I’ll take it under advisement”.

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”You’re welcome.” God said “I’ll be back.”

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Adam said “Imagine a world where rules don’t apply. Imagine a world without guilt. Can you imagine that world?

I can.”

Adam looked at the apes and the apes looked at Adam.

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“A world without regulation or limit

A world without conscience or restraint.

A world without ethics.

Can you imagine that world?”

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“I can, and this world we will call World 3.0 and it will begin beneath a rising sun, at Ground Zero, in the blink of an eye.”

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Adam looked at the apes and the apes looked at Adam.

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Adam said “This world, World 3.0, the Third World, our New World, is indeed a beautiful but terrifying wilderness. We have gathered all of our

horizons into a single, unbroken circle.”

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Adam looked at the apes and the apes looked at Adam.

And then, with no more worlds to conquer, Adam said

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“I’m confused. How much is too much? How far is too far? How many is too many before enough is enough? 1? 2? 3? 2,975? approximately 140,000? approximately 2 million? approximately 6 million? or maybe even an estimated 50 - 60 million? All those that we incinerated, pig after pig, cow after cow, that were burned or crushed or ground to mince, have shared our DNA, although a pig is not a cow nor a cat nor a dog nor a horse nor a sheep nor an ape nor a man.Although a dog will eat a dog and a cat will eat a cat, an ape may eat an ape and a man will eat more of less anything. Although a pig won't eat a cow, and a cow, no matter how hungry, could not eat a horse."

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And at about this time, God thought...

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“Where is that asteroid, now that I need it?”.

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And then the internet came along.

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God said

“Enough is enough. Here is wisdom.

”Your rumours have spread around the globe like wild mint, all the way from Israel to the West Bank, in both directions via every supermarket in between, and that near-instant consensus, if mistaken or misheard or misconstrued, could bankrupt your world in the blink of an eye.

“Those carbon filaments that you have proposed for Jacob’s Ladder, related more closely to the soot of ovens than the dust of diamonds, may have a disproportion whose half-life could be half a life, and in turn halve the lives of those poor unfortunates who may be required to take a more direct route to Heaven.

“That handful of plutonium, assembled in a symmetry never attempted by nature, gave birth to your New World faster than a blinking eye could shade, with the glare of a thousand suns that would shame the very angels.

“Your unforgiving schedule has chased billions into the next life with a telemetry broadcast instantly to every scorched eye on earth.

“And you have rebooted the world.”

OxO

OxO

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Adam said ” I would have chosen to repent at leisure but eighty million years seemed like an awfully long time.”

God thought for a moment, and said

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“You have reached your limit.

Those frozen heads of the Americas, buried in

glass, and sleeping at the bottom of silos, have

dreamed a canopy of desperate hope, whose

network of widening pinholes has all but

wrecked the sky, and darkened the blue of its

dome.

“Neither vultures nor magpies would have

recognized, nor could have predicted this, your

definition of beauty, and those unblinking eyes

and gaping mouths can not be sated.

“Your warring nations are merely pigs and

cows and horses and sheep and cats and dogs

of straw.”

OxO

OxO

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Adam looked around and said

"How could it have been any other way?

“I am merely a dragon, wrapped in a lamb, and surrounded by a cloud of doubt.

“That one small step was a leap of faith and those painted masks, merely smiles, directed to our nearest of stars."

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!!Adam looked up and said "Is that Superman?

“Is it a bird?

“No it's a plane.

“Here comes another."

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God said “Now, where was I?”.

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He reminded the apes of their nakedness and, though surprised, they were not ashamed. They returned to what was left of the trees and looked down at the rising seas, marveling at this new irony and wondered how long it would take them to evolve webbed feet.

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God said “This world I call World 4.0 and it will begin between two towers, at Ground Zero-Point-Blank.”

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Amen.

“And this world, World 4.0, the Fourth World, the Last World will, indeed, be a beautiful but

terrifying wilderness.”