Sunday, June 7, 2009
past and future
My researches about the country's past was partly culled from personal requirement for the composition of some of my science fiction stories. It gives personal proof and inspiration to my endeavors. Another is through the mentoring of my inventor friend from a small country in Europe. We established rapport since year 2000, and since then had been in communication for about 9 years now. He has prepared the blueprint for a vehicle that I considered my ideal 'dream car,' a futuristic contraption capable of 'levitation' by magnetic propulsion thereby using, virtually, "free energy". It was from him that I noticed firsthand attempts at deliberately supressing ideas and technologies like his by the political agenda of the vile opposite force. I vowed to be an 'internet activist' and confront those forces that supressed my otherwise quaint dream car with advocacies through internet forums and chatrooms, and witnessed the drastic stirring of world politics unfold before me, as intended.
The legacy of his nation's Viking heritage still managed to thrive with more preserved ancient insights to compare with other European places, although we both shared sentiments about threats to such legacies from infiltrating influences to our countries. I have noticed that his country's history had similarity with ours, being seafarers, especially with the Maharlikans, and even in contemporary in time as to the early stages in the creation of our nations.
This rings with a quote I composed nearly a year ago and posted at my other blog:
"The measure of how deep you probe the past will determine how high you aim for the future." -Ric Vil Hori
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