Tuesday, 30 July 2013

My Take on Backwards History (Part 1)

And now, something I promised earlier – my take on backwards history (inspired by The History of the World Backwards).

How could history run backwards? Let’s begin with the 21st century. The world is a high-tech heaven, with one-third of the world on-line and over a billion cars on the roads. People can travel anywhere on Earth in less than a day and have goods sent from there cheaper than somewhere local. Humans can manipulate nature right down to its genes and the material world right down to the atom. It seems a fabulous wonderland beyond the comprehension of any futurist before 1950.
But all was not well. Some of these technologies proved to be toxic to the Earth, especially in huge quantities. Heavy metals, non-biodegradable plastics, radioactive waste and over welling amounts of carbon dioxide were poisoning the life forms of Earth (including humans) and threaten to change the behavior of the planet’s climate. But the humans themselves couldn’t do all what was required to fix it, as they were distracted by squabblings over who is in charge and how they rule, who owns what bit of land or how much money, how should you lead your life and which celebrity has recently have a child. While the Earth’s biosphere was on the verge of breaking down, the most “intelligent” creature on it was almost doing nothing about it.

The Galactic Council decided to take action. As an experiment in planetary bio-warfare, the Master of Life commissioned the creation of a micro-organism that can invade the brains of intelligent creatures to feed on their thoughts, slowly reducing the host’s memories and mental capacities. When one was finally perfected to do so at a very slow experimental pace, a batch was brewed and bottled for an experimental release.

And so, on 17th July 2019 some hikers in Yellowstone Park spot a UFO flying over them. They take photos and video of it on their smartphones and upload them online then they contact the nearest park ranger. Of course, the park ranger will be skeptical, like they just saw Bigfoot. Little did they know that what they just saw will affect them, their life and the lives of their future ancestors.
The spread of the microbe was slow, with its first hosts been visitors to Yellowstone Park. But with many visitors from across North America and some from the other continents, it soon got some global coverage by New Year. A year later virtually everyone was infected by the unnoticeable microbe and it began its work. One strange side effect was that the people of the world, after celebrating the transition from 2020 to 2021 (known as New Year) began to refer to the New Year as 2020 (the previous year). Humanity was thinking that their times and dates go in reverse, with the week going Sunday, Saturday, Friday and so on and the months going December, November, October and so on. Only anything numeral remained forward, such as the times of the day … except the numbering of the years. As 2020 (which was actually 2021) ended, humanity referred to the new year as 2019. Then the next year as 2018, and so on. With the microbe in their brains, no one noticed the change, like everyone always did this for all time. But its varying effects on individuals were beginning to bite and affect the course of humanity.


It began with two biggest things humanity on Earth faced – the damage they inflicted to the environment and the biggest conflict on Earth at the time, the War between Western secular societies and Religious fundamentalism (and some communism). This was mostly in the form of former highly Christian countries against fringe Islamic groups wanting their religion to be practiced right down to the letter as said in the Koran, but they were other religious groups that were in battle that were a smaller concern, such as Christens in America who think the bible is accurate to the letter and anything contradicting to it is wrong (such as the scientific proof the world was created by a Big Bang). While this was going on, communism (which had a battering a long while ago) was gaining some strength again through China’s growing economy and Communist hardliner North Korea requiring nuclear weapons. What the Islamic fundamentalists and China’s growing economy had in common was the internet. It was thanks to the boundary-less frontier of the internet that China was able trade globally (giving American capitalism a large virtual slap in the face in the process) and religious groups to spread anti-western and anti-science propaganda. It also allowed anonymous hackers to play havoc of computer-controlled systems and access secret information and spread it to the world, like under windscreen wiper flyers on a windy day. It was dangerous and consumed a lot of power (about 10% of the world’s electricity). China’s growing economy was fuelled a lot by coal, contributing a lot of the world’­s manmade CO­2. Secretly (off paper) the United States made a decision that’ll truly begin the reversal of history. They couldn’t have considered it without the influence of the microbe, but they did - they secretly began to dismantle the internet. Backwards history had begun. 

END OF PART 1

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