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Welcome To Earth Stories - 100 Years From Now

100 Years From Now

12/15/22 • 25 min

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A time traveler is trying to understand his ancestral bloodline to save his future. Season 5 Finale, Episode 22 There's a golden third that connects this episode to the other time travelling stories. If you are paying attention you'll connect the dots, if not go back and listen to Time Collective and Quantum Division. This was the most intense and personal story for me to write. I traced my Jamaican roots back to Africa when they entered the slave ships. I wanted to understand what my distant grandfather experienced and his children after him. Many cultures throughout history were enslaved or practiced slavery this is the bitter truth of a fallen world. We can't put the blame on one group for we all took turns holding the whip and treating our fellow earthlings like cattle. May we fight against this evil and recognise the value of a human soul. Thank you so much for listening to Season 5, it's an honour and privilege to write and produce these stories for you. Special performance by Thersa Matsuura from Uncanny Robot and Uncanny Japan who voiced Candice. This episode was incredible because she was part of it. Special thanks to the lady with the golden voice, Shawntay from Ctamarketing.biz Earthling Studio. Thinking about podcasting but you dread the thought of audio editing? Send me a DM on twitter @poeticearthling so we can have a 30 minute free zoom chat to see if my services are right for you. Sign up for our newsletter The Earthling Report, brief articles about the creative process and how you can become a creative genius. Welcometoearthstories.com Please give back to this show by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/earthstories Time travel is a concept that has fascinated humanity for centuries. The idea of being able to travel through time, either to the past or the future, has been explored in countless works of fiction, from H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" to the Back to the Future trilogy. But is time travel truly possible? This story is not designed to convince you of the theory of time travel. We are all "time travelers" since we move in one direction through the spacetime continuum. Time is something measurable and perceivable. The theory of relativity, developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century, suggests that time travel may be possible. According to the theory, time and space are intertwined in a four-dimensional fabric called spacetime. This means that the laws of physics do not distinguish between time and space, and that the flow of time can be affected by gravity. One of the key predictions of the theory of relativity is that time appears to pass more slowly in stronger gravitational fields. This effect, known as time dilation, has been experimentally verified using atomic clocks in airplanes and satellites. However, the amount of time dilation observed so far is minuscule and would not allow for significant time travel. Another prediction of the theory of relativity is that it may be possible to create a wormhole, a shortcut through spacetime. A wormhole could potentially be used for time travel by entering one end of the wormhole and exiting the other end at a different point in time. However, the existence of wormholes is purely theoretical and it is not yet known if they can be created or stabilized. For the purposes of this story I avoided wormholes and other complicated techno babble. Theoretical physicists also studied the concept of closed time-like curve (CTC) which is a mathematical solution of Einstein's equations that allow for time travel. The theory suggest that it is possible to travel to the past by moving along a CTC, However, the existence of CTCs is highly controversial, and many physicists believe that the laws of physics would prevent the formation of CTCs, or that they would lead to logical paradoxes. Another theory of Time travel is based on the concept of a multiverse. According to this theory,
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A time traveler is trying to understand his ancestral bloodline to save his future. Season 5 Finale, Episode 22 There's a golden third that connects this episode to the other time travelling stories. If you are paying attention you'll connect the dots, if not go back and listen to Time Collective and Quantum Division. This was the most intense and personal story for me to write. I traced my Jamaican roots back to Africa when they entered the slave ships. I wanted to understand what my distant grandfather experienced and his children after him. Many cultures throughout history were enslaved or practiced slavery this is the bitter truth of a fallen world. We can't put the blame on one group for we all took turns holding the whip and treating our fellow earthlings like cattle. May we fight against this evil and recognise the value of a human soul. Thank you so much for listening to Season 5, it's an honour and privilege to write and produce these stories for you. Special performance by Thersa Matsuura from Uncanny Robot and Uncanny Japan who voiced Candice. This episode was incredible because she was part of it. Special thanks to the lady with the golden voice, Shawntay from Ctamarketing.biz Earthling Studio. Thinking about podcasting but you dread the thought of audio editing? Send me a DM on twitter @poeticearthling so we can have a 30 minute free zoom chat to see if my services are right for you. Sign up for our newsletter The Earthling Report, brief articles about the creative process and how you can become a creative genius. Welcometoearthstories.com Please give back to this show by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/earthstories Time travel is a concept that has fascinated humanity for centuries. The idea of being able to travel through time, either to the past or the future, has been explored in countless works of fiction, from H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" to the Back to the Future trilogy. But is time travel truly possible? This story is not designed to convince you of the theory of time travel. We are all "time travelers" since we move in one direction through the spacetime continuum. Time is something measurable and perceivable. The theory of relativity, developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century, suggests that time travel may be possible. According to the theory, time and space are intertwined in a four-dimensional fabric called spacetime. This means that the laws of physics do not distinguish between time and space, and that the flow of time can be affected by gravity. One of the key predictions of the theory of relativity is that time appears to pass more slowly in stronger gravitational fields. This effect, known as time dilation, has been experimentally verified using atomic clocks in airplanes and satellites. However, the amount of time dilation observed so far is minuscule and would not allow for significant time travel. Another prediction of the theory of relativity is that it may be possible to create a wormhole, a shortcut through spacetime. A wormhole could potentially be used for time travel by entering one end of the wormhole and exiting the other end at a different point in time. However, the existence of wormholes is purely theoretical and it is not yet known if they can be created or stabilized. For the purposes of this story I avoided wormholes and other complicated techno babble. Theoretical physicists also studied the concept of closed time-like curve (CTC) which is a mathematical solution of Einstein's equations that allow for time travel. The theory suggest that it is possible to travel to the past by moving along a CTC, However, the existence of CTCs is highly controversial, and many physicists believe that the laws of physics would prevent the formation of CTCs, or that they would lead to logical paradoxes. Another theory of Time travel is based on the concept of a multiverse. According to this theory,

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