Monday, 7 May 2018

Life On Earth

It took most of his life, but he was finally able to flip the switch of the most powerful sensor apparatus in human history. It needed a fusion reactor to power it, which he had to invent, but it could scan every conceivable measurable aspect of existence, and it would finally prove if humanity was alone in the universe or not.

It took a week to process the data.

It proved, once and for all, that we were alone. No other intelligent life existed in the universe. None. Anywhere.

He'd expected some riots, but the mass suicides had surprised him.

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