Tuesday, 18 September 2012

My story of life - Introduction

No one knows exactly when, but it is common talk that it was about fourteen hundred years ago when the un-speculated cosmic event happened that started a the Master of Physics movement.  Some say it was the wrath of the pagan sun god named by the ancient Romans as Sol Invictus.  But others say it was the wrath of all gods.

Everyone who has faith in a divine being in whichever form or religion has their own belief and even the previous non believers where of the same opinion.  But when the appearance of a second heavenly sun happened people everywhere knelt down and prayed as their belief in the end of days was coming true.  As a direct polar opposite orbit was formed between both suns the whole world was drowned in continual daylight, in the first few months alone many tens of millions of people died.

The wrath of all gods seemed, initially, to be very apt from day one, that was until, when the daily and nightly temperatures had reached unprecedented amounts the waters all over the world receded and evaporated away, the worlds land mass had tripled when the rains started. As the stories were told from one generation to the next they evolved into what is being told to the children of today.  

Due to opposing magnetic pulls from both suns the rotation of the world stopped and where the supposed primary observer points are, these are defined as the points on the earth that are determined to be the direct points under each sun, is where the world started to become more uninhabitable and it radiated around the world to what people commonly called the Solstice Zone.  This is the band around the world that the sun never directly hits.  A three hundred mile band of bare vegetation where life is sustained, animals survive and humans over populate.

After the lives of the surviving population started to gain new normalcy yet another change happened, the rains began to fall, not easy showers but as though Neptune's own world exploded everywhere and it rained over this earth for more than eleven hundred years, raising sea levels to a higher extent than ever before.  The foothills of the Himalayas have a shoreline the Andies are a country with a coastline and whole continents have been drowned.

With two suns, continuous daylight and an average rain fall of more than 9 meters a year  live has adapted and with an approximate global population of less than one million people it seems like the right time to generate the history book from a fresh perspective.  

This is day one. I am Yarn and I tell a good story, however isn't all history before what I know made up from different stories.

This is my story of life.

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