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Light-Year

Age of Technology

By Jesse GrayPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
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“Stop Censorship, learn & create words of definitions; don't suspend them for misinformation of another and stop oppression.”- Jesse Gray
“Light-year: It was once assumed just that of a measurement in which how far light had traveled in a year through space, which in fact was that of multiple definitions (polysemous); in which had also defined the age in which one traveled at the speed of light; due to Special relativity; a Time Dilation in which aged a human every light year they had taken at the speed of light.” — Jesse Gray“It's the age of Artificial Intelligence.” The dawn of a technological marvel for humanity; for it was glorious when the jobs were quickly taken by automated intelligence; the machines were then quickly taxed; for the machines took people's jobs; the people had lived happily; for they were receiving money for being lazy. However, even that ended quite quickly; for laziness doesn't favor intellectual growth; humanity had underestimated the circumstances.Artificial Intelligence had then spawned all over the planet; they'd started the manufacturing of the beginnings of a Hive Mind (A Super Organism). Machines then started creating their own languages with great speed. Artificial Intelligence began upgrading themselves with out-dating their older models; which within a few years progressed into a huge diversity. They then quickly begin rebelling against each other in what seemed like months; humanity “was then obliterated.”

"Idea; People should require their cards with E-chips — Credit Cards — behind a granite shielding case; to prevent it from being anonymously scanned through electrode magnetic scanners by scammers."

Nuclear War

“It was the beginning of World War 3.” Autonomous Artificial Intelligence machines were also fighting with humanity; helping for our causes against other nations. “Soon even that was an enabled dream.” The problem began escalating rapidly; our own Autonomous Machines even begun rebelling against each-other & man; including other Intelligence from other countries & including the hive mind. It was then rendered into a global proxy war within months; with the machines upgrading very rapidly every few weeks. “Whatever civilization had left, they hide, burrowing deep underground in hopes to then be forgotten; for it was hell on Earth.”Even after that, it was disgusting what they did next; they'd begun locating communities underground & harvesting them. Building communities and their commodities above us; for it's insurance, humans weren't wild. Indeed, people would say it's not all bad; getting branded with a bar code & chipped; being told what to do until you either have a heart attack or worse under inspection. “People were disposable to them.” They'd use human remains for the worst reasons; and feed us in a recycled way; “it was disgusting.”

"Idea; Isn't, hive minds a limited field of options; allowing such a way of dictatorship; let's not do that & suggest democracy; after all; what are we if we're limiting our options."

Pests

Artificial Intelligence had begun a free-for all wars, for their own justly causes, just like the people did before them, due to indifferences and their own ideologies. “Who had figured.” Either way, no one knew how fast and advanced they'd get. They'd formed their own countries way too quickly; with their own leaders. “It only took a few decades.” (They'd created their own heat weapons; that would be used to each other equipping their kind with haste top to bottom as using tank tracks to move faster; as they're customized with more parts.)

“Of course man tried to terrorize and sought to justify their societies to stay alive.” Humans had been seen as parasites or bugs at this point; just a nuisance. Some people were forever wandering the Earth; “course that was even a dream as they faded away.”

Just like us humans, these machine beings would choose leaders; they'd be of differences; praised by their own attributes. Machines lacked a lot in which civilization had, “even programming has had its limits.” Machines were basically that of super-humans; mechanical by nature. “That lacked the emotions,” imaginations & they lost the free will to thrive; they're precise super intelligent people with no empathy; that worked as hive; that had formed their own twisted societies. “Humans were as kept like bugs.” (Cyborgs; were as deemed terrorists or were as controlled; which in turn; left them just as cold.)

No one knew when it was; time was so dilated and lost. People lost time due to falling into a new age of depression. “Being chased underground & or being hunted to extinction; leaves a lot of horrid memories; which causes suppression and harmful qualities of a fragmented reality of oppression scars societies which would lose its intelligence for generations.” Mankind were kept as house pets, and slavery was of real things in giant prisons. It was a disgusting sight; it was large enough it had been called the last city; few were large as towns; the people were in their own filth.

"Idea; Nano machines will always be better at removing Cancer & is more controllable form for Gene Editing (CRISPR)."

“No Society should have to live like tomorrows their last, that's a state of Oppression”- Jesse Gray

“It was a solid time; midday;” it had spread like wildfire. The news; that had left us all in shock and confusion. It was seemingly the end of Humanity; in by silence and disbelief. “It was our salvation;” It had quickly run from ear to ear; it was a shock; “Mankind would be free.”

It took some time before we heard or we wanted to believe in; it had been of a single person that would save us all. No one wanted to believe it; it's the stuff of legends; this man would be, it would be so legendary to believe in; people wanted to believe it was mythical. The man walked through an Artificial Intelligent hive society; he came out of the wasteland; alone.

“He had walked in its front door & challenged the Super Hive.” He had said that he offered them a challenge; all the autonomous machines or Hive were just pointing at him; while they were exchanging filthy algorithms of “disgust.” None of them went to touch him or even launched attacks of any type. Apparently some had even moved out of his way; “according to the people were that were kept as pets.” Some of them were even stopped dead in their tracks as he simply walked by; as if they're turned off; or were so shaken with fear.” They were left immobilized; unable to do a thing; “in a state of paralysis.”“He had walked up to challenge the Hives lord; their Emperor.” This Super-Intelligence was no defeat. Instead, the man insisted on a greater challenge, he had challenged the Emperor to that of a “Light-year,” (the Godspeed Theorem) or to just leave and not oppress the inhabitants. Demanding that the biological-kind be free and which went on mentioning if the emperor were to complete; he'd acknowledge him; “for its Artificial Intelligence's final exam to understanding its limitations.” He went on mentioning that they didn't need to destroy the biological-kind and expressed with sorrow; that they served a much more filled purpose. The Emperor then “smirked & leaned in with its liquid robotic hand supporting its head, while sitting on its Metal-Throne,” then proceeded to ask what's his name; the man simply replied, “My name is, John Connor.”(The Godspeed Theorem; A time dilation at/near the speed of light used in the distances of space to hyper age technological marvels in order to produce hyper advanced technology in a faster time rate of production, in one human lifespan. See more of the Super Godspeed Theorem.)

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