Why is it that humans tend to fear everything new and reality more than they fear death?
A lot of weird things happened to me to open my mind to more reality than has ever been written... When I try to share any of it, I get in big trouble... Why?..
All I need is use of a state of the art laser lab to build the first working engine... Humanity desperately wants a replacement for the combustion engine, but when I tell anyone I've go it, they call me crazy, and try to rob the data from my mind by attack remote viewing, and by trying to get into my computers, wrecking the PC's OS's in the effort... They get nothing, and it seems I am being forced to take all this technology to the grave, because the corporate world can't see any value in anything unless they can steal it...
If this Species wants these technologies, they have no-option but to meet me half way on this...
Answer:
I'm sure theres a lab or company out there that would be very interested in your theories or files. You can patent inventions or copyright your writings- You can do this with anything you have to prevent any kind of theft, as long as its truly original. So you do sound crazy because there are plenty of ways to get your ideas to them and there are ways to prevent piracy.
poop
get it trademarked then tell others
Death is inevitable and constant. It has always been here. People may argue about what happens afterward, but no one can deny that death in some form exists.
The fear of the new and possibilities of different realities or life else where or anything like that is that it goes against everything that we've been taught since we were born. It goes against what we believe as fundamental, which makes us doubt and question, and humans in general dislike doing such things because we take comfort in consistency.
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