The Expansion
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Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2020
It has always been hard to me to believe historical stories such as Noah's Ark accommodating a pair of all living creatures or 1000-year-old Noah or the fall of Adam and Eve from Garden of Eden to the earth; as these subjects are widely discussed in historical and religious books, we cannot simply deny them. Bearing these in mind, I started to write my story by putting some historical stories together, drawing on recent discoveries by humans, and some fantasizing.


There are no more than eight planets in the solar system. The earth is the third planet in terms of distance from the sun, and it is gravely destroyed by humans. We hope humans take notice of their continual mistakes before getting their hands on Neptune and live in a place devoid of war, massacre, environmental pollutions, and other concerns.


Stephen Hawking: "Humans have no 'Future' if we don't go to space."


My story narrates the life of humans on the planet of Venus, damaged by destructive acts of earthlings. The scientists hope the earth will remain a safe planet for living. This story obtains for the earth and currently, we hope Planet Mars will stay safe for posterity.
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