Sunday, August 26, 2018

Week 8 - New Panama City, Panama



The Year is 7010 and I live in New Panama City, Panama.   The Original Panama City was put underwater in the great floods of the year 3075.   This is what the original canal looked like. 
                                                  Panama Canal Picture from above 


The Original Panama City was put underwater in the great floods of the year 3075. We have had an amazing history in our climate affecting the oceans.   The accelerated CO2 levels of the earth were not warning enough for humans to take action and global warming continued until crossings like the Panama Canal were literally extinct.   

Humankind would not listen to the scientists and people pointed to an ancient American President of Donald Trump for turning the world’s back on global warming.  The CO2 just continued to mount in the atmosphere combined with damage from other industrial chemicals that changed the composition of the earth’s atmosphere.  Thankfully, in the year 4,000, the Einsteinian society was able to be to reverse the atmosphere degradation.  The earth has clean clear air, but we are still taking CO2 out of the air and building the world back to what it once was.  About 200 years ago, Ice was spotted in the former area called the Arctic and the Antarctic.  There are submarines that will take you to see the ice on a vacation.   I read in the history books that cruises to see Alaska and Ice formations in the 21st century were common. 

They say we are lucky if the atmosphere was not reversed even the water would not be safe, and we might have the leave the planet for Mars or the fake planet Zoom that was built in the year 3,500 as a panicked humanity looked to prepare to abandon earth. 

It was amazing to find that so much of the infrastructure was solid and strong that a new underwater city could be founded upon it.  Today, we only know of the need for such things like the Panama Canal from the ancient stories of the “dry times”, that is the time when Ice capped the Poles and captured much of the water that today makes up the globe.   Today much of the world is covered by water and it is only the super-wealthy who can afford to live or even vacation in the drylands.   The dry lands used to be very hot reaching temperatures of 140 degrees on a regular basis, now they have seasons again and see summers in the 80s.   Most of the ocean remains cool, as all the water is so very deep.   

My family just got a new shuttle (picture below) which allows us to move from city to city underwater. 

                                                  New Family Shuttle In New Panama City. 


They say the sea may recede and fall - I hope my grandchildren can see that, see the temperatures recede and live in the drylands.   For now, we are lucky to live under the sea. 

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