The Event - What if everything man-made vanished?
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2023
Everything man made is erased by a line of dissolution that speeds inexorably around the planet at six hundred miles per hour.  Buildings, machines, roadways, dental fillings, and factories vanish as the phenomenon passes, leaving millions of people without food, shelter, transportation, or communication.

The Event begins without warning at the prime meridian at noon on the summer solstice and removes everything manufactured by the hand of man, projected to return to its point of origin in twenty four hours.  Soon, all medicines, clothing, and food producing facilities will be gone.

Governments, corporations, and religious organization struggle to control society while preparing for the approaching catastrophe.  Who or what is behind the disaster?  Can the phenomenon be stopped?  And what will happen to humanity in the aftermath if it is not?

The event is coming.  Are you ready?
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This story is an outcome of a drastically declining future. When humanity was completely lost and there was no one left on Earth taking care for it or others. Humans have become soo busy in their own lives that they have completely forgotten about others and even other lives on Earth. So many species are now extinct because of them and even though life is almost over we still not able to see the right thing. If we had seen things in the right way the right perspective we would've have alot to share and alot to give . We would've had inventions quite earlier the 22nd century but interestingly we were losing everything.....