The world is filled with malicious people. People that cause chaos, ensue destruction, not just of the environment, but of everything; society, social circles, the mind. But, the world is a small place. It wouldn’t nearly have any influence in the universe. But what if the whole universe were corrupted? If out of hundreds of universes, there were a few that were deemed unsafe for people to travel to, or to even mention in a sentence? One such universe is called Fiendbringer Greaterworld. This universe is in control of reinforcing armies of great power and will. To do this they commit heinous experiments and trials in order to find a suitable person to join the army. These experiments and trials involve young children and work to slowly make these children …show more content…
Plenty of other children were following him in crying as well. This child wore black furs and had red hair and red eyes. He was weeping because he was taken from his family and sent to this foreign place to die. He was a weak child and knew that he would perish out here, never to see his family again. This child’s name was Kain. He was a timid 7 year old child that looked frail and weak. He sat and cried for hours, even after the powerful figure had left. Many other children surrounded him as they sat and cried too. However, after those few hours of crying his mind changed. He knew that he wanted to see his family again, and to do that he had to survive. He hated the fact that he was weak enough to be forced here. He hated how he was weak to the point that he would have to struggle to survive. He hated himself for being so weak minded and crying for hours. Kain lifted his head up, his face still soft and wet from his tears earlier, he stood up and vowed to himself to survive no matter what he had to do. He would make it back to his family and then… get revenge on the people who forced him into this
“…dragged from the house on his knees. His face was bloody and when he tried to speak he cried with pain.”
In quantum physics as well as in various ancient civilisation there was/ is believe that all is corrected including people. It my my believe, that it is really so. We all creating each other reality as well as improving/ destroying one to another ( helping or acting badly in order to make a harm)
It has often been a long-running debate between scholars over whether or not the universe has no purpose. I personally believe it does not, for a variety of reasons. One reason is in regards to Paley's argument, which is that it depends on having one view of the world, whereas it realistically is more subjective. If you perceive the world as having order and happiness within this order then there is no issue. However, if you have been greatly effected by the evil and suffering in the world of are a pessimist, you would be more inclined to believe the world to be flawed, or as the 18th century philosopher David Hume put forward, the idea that it was the first flawed work of some infant deity. Also, as the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant put forward, it is possible that there is no order in the world at all, and that we humans have simply imposed order on our surroundings due to our minds categorizing it as such.
There is a lot of evil in the world, and much of it happens unexplainably. In the history of life on Earth bad things have happened and evil has caused problems. In relation to some world
hardship that he couldn’t be accepted by the natives no matter how long he has been in there. He
People mess up the planet on which they live because they make the mistake of thinking that we dominate the world. That we are the end of creation; that evolution ended with us, God’s greatest work. This is a human flaw. There are no other animals that try to control the whole world and make it their own. Humans are the only ones.
Many people have their own views on humanity. They can either be that humans are essentially good but can become corrupt or that people are just essentially evil. They have their own opinions, some people can tell their perspective on humans in other fashions. If people are essentially good, they how do they become corrupt? Or if are truly evil, then why do some people seem like they are kind people and they can never do such things? To take both of these into account, a person may saw that people are good but deep down have evil within them. People may ask how does the evil within a person come out, the answer to that is that it is thanks to their environment. The environment around a person can undoubtedly draw out the evil within them
the world isn’t always a beautiful place and the people in it have a dark side that isn’t pretty.
hostile environment his father sought to escape. His mother betrayed him as she never embraced
The universe mustn't stay in a state alike this one. The universe wouldn't be able to progress without anything to induce its progression!” Namuh started to pace, his mind whirling with ingenuity. Namuh pined to create a world in which his creations could reside, and he named it Earth. In the pond, Namuh wrote: htrae. Following this occurrence, whenever Namuh looked above him, he would see the then dull sphere known as Earth. Namuh decided to make Earth colorful. Namuh plotted to give Earth water by smashing it with asteroids, creating deep trenches in which the water could be contained. In the pond, Namuh wrote: sdioretsa stih htrae. Then the Earth turned blue, and there was a lot of water. Namuh wanted the earth to be inhabited by entities. Namuh decided to call these entities animals. In the pond, Namuh wrote: slamina. Namuh concluded that his animals would need energy to survive, and he named this energy “food.” In the pond, Namuh wrote: doof. Namuh enjoyed watching his animals for a fair portion of
feeling of being isolated where he lived in a world where everyone was like him.
because he lost all that he had, and all that was coming to him. He
Throughout our whole lives we have always been taught ‘ to think before we act’, ‘think before we make a decision’, and ‘think about the consequences’. All this, to prevent us from selecting the wrong decision. However, what if we lived in a world where you could have seen where the other decisions would have lead to? To see if you had truly made the ‘right’ decision, or the wrong one. Of course, this is nowhere near possible with our current technology. Nevertheless, there is still hope lying within the Multiverse, yet to be discovered. This very thing, is a Parallel Universe. This alternate reality ‘branches off’ from our own cosmos, universe seemingly identical yet faced with many differences, large or small. However, while few scientists
The nature of the universe is that it is not at all a random universe, but instead, is driven by people’s believes. Everything has its own cause or purpose for its existence. Things that has a favorable cause or meet the demand and satisfy people will more likely to survive and grow in comparison with the others. Sinek gives three examples of Apple, Martin Luther King and Wright brothers to prove his point. He mentions that though they have the same aspects and conditions as others, what makes them different is that “they all think, act and communicate the exact same way. And it's the complete opposite to everyone else”. Because they think inside out, which is focusing on why they do that to attract people and even drive the world the way they
Throughout each checkerboard universe test, the minimum number of attempts was 6, and the maximum amount was 24. Certain universe rules were guessed on a whim, while others required “out of the box” thinking. Mysteriously, one of the most complex universes did not require 24 guesses. After a certain number of “not allowed” moves were performed, hypotheses were often repeated due to forgetfulness. Unfortunately,