Friday, December 5, 2008

An amusing conjecture – A Roman Earth (in an Alternate Universe) - FICTION

The premise of this short story is based on currently popular scientific discussions about Multiverse – which was recently developed after the String Theorists defeated an earlier group of Physicists in connection with the number of existing dimensions (Nine versus Eleven dimensions)Fiction Background
A brilliant disillusioned scientist from an Universe similar to ours, after enduring momentous personal loss, drastically turned against his own society and decided to use his knowledge (and spare no effort) in order to fundamentally alter the status quo. In order to achieve this objective, the “scientific Villain” decided to brilliantly manipulate Space-Time & Gravity, thereby discovering the “secrets of Time Travel”. After conducting some preliminary testing with minor mammals and other primates, our brilliant Villain eventually utilized his formidable contraption in order to reach the Italic peninsula - circa 59 B.C - a few weeks after Julius Gaius Caesar had been elected Consul of the Roman Republic; a few weeks after having solidified an strategic alliance with Pompey (with the offer his own daughter Julia’s hand in marriage) – approximately two decades before the Roman Civil War was “scheduled” to unfold...

After managing a successful meeting with the newly elected Consul, the mischievous scientist using the disguise of a Messenger from Jupiter (the Roman “main God”) bestowed Julius Caesar with the “Gift of Foresight” into a possible “future World” where his own assassination and the eventual downfall of Rome would have been ordained... Therefore, under the clever pretext that gods favored the Consul, our Villain disclosed to Julius the necessary information thereby preventing the unfolding of such distressing events; this gift should be perceived as a token of Jupiter’s favor and was designed to ensure the eternal Glory of Rome under the Guidance of the Consul (soon named Emperor) and his successors, following the wise council of the Divine envoy (who was readily nominated a Roman Senator, Chief Scholar and First Advisor to the Throne)

Unlike most similar Sci-Fi stories (based on “Time Travel”), because of the Multiverse (and its eleven dimensions) and unlike the presumption of the plot’s Creator, the original “time-line” was not endangered despite the Scientist’s Machiavellian deeds… Rather, instead of altering his world’s history, his interference simply triggered the automatic creation of a separate Universe which would unfold along a separate but parallel pathway, alongside the original one, which would proceed impervious of the above-referenced developments in its Ancient Past….

THE ACTUAL STORY
Date - December 5, 2110 AG
In that newly created Universe, following the time when our Villain embarked in his adventure into the mysteries of Time-Space (2008 AD), due to a completely different calendar (based on distinct Time-Keeping conventions) the current year reads 2110 AG – where AG stands for “After” (Julius) “Gaius” (Caesar’s birth).
Location - Roma Novae, Luna Province


Location - Roma Novae, Luna Province
A group of Privileged school children eagerly trailed their Tutor during a special visit to the oldest Museum on Luna – the site of the very first Roman colony in space – at the center of Roma Novae main module. As the pupils admired the amazing museum’s façade, ancient looking Doric and Ionic columns – the remarkable construction of which had been the first to combine Classical design with the necessary technical requirements of Surface exposed to vacuum and solar radiation - built during the early days of space exploration, a mere 100 years following Planet Rome’s colonization of outer space (400 years ago).

As most young students anywhere in the vast Roman Empire, the youngsters were often querying their impatient History Preceptor about nearly everything spotted along their pathway, particularly after reaching the old Lunar Temples of Jupiter, Minerva and Dionysius, where the tutor suddenly finally locates the museum’s section devoted for Ancient Terran History and Early Mythological Creeds. Relived for reaching the intended area – specially selected for his monthly “in locus” class – after examining priceless Sumerian, Babylonian and Greek statues, as well as various artifacts and papyrus from Terra – which survived not only the rigors of time but also the challenge of an arduous space tow to Luna aboard an ancient Space-Galley Freighter, the teacher leads the curious pupils towards the section hosting the “Early Atlantican” religions (Roman-given denomination for America - settled by the Romans in 957 AC), when he is suddenly interrupted, once again, by the most curious of the little rascals in the group – the elder son of the Lunar Consul.

The lad was rudely pointing to a curious looking wooden object nearly concealed by a statue of an equally ancient Roman Governor – it was a tiny cross… Annoyed, after taking a particularly deep sigh, the History Preceptor decides to indulge the prominent youngster, mostly due to the influence of his father, and replies in a surprised manner: “Are you actually curious about THAT small contraption? Ah, silly boy! The wooden object represents nothing more that a mere mythological symbol associated with an obscure ancient sect of maniacal rebels… If my memory serves, I understand such criminals were followers of one of the first Terrorists in recorded history – a bizarre criminal from Judea who was executed about two millennia ago”.

When further questioned whether the historical rebels had engaged any followers in Judea, the frustrated tutor reprimanded: “Well, according to historical data, I understand there was a small group of followers, even in Rome! Yet in order to prevent further dissemination of their dangerous beliefs the Empire exterminated most of the fanatics within a few decades, mostly in the Roman main arena of the time: the Coliseum, located in the Imperial Capital on Terra. Now, just concentrate on important issues relating to your studies, and leave aside any further consideration for any such irrelevant issues which bear little or no significant impact upon the course of History!”

Upon pronouncing his lasting words of wisdom, the History Preceptor quickly led-on the excited group of pupils along the vast rooms of the main Lunar Museum.

ACTUAL HISTORICAL REFERENCE:
Gaius Julius Caesar, July 12, 102 BC – March 15, 44 BC (Roman Republic)

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