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Monday, 20 March 2023

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 In 2077 Skies rumbled as the NASA's new spacecraft was designed, it's called skyshatter, a mysterious technology was used by reverse engineering the craft, a student was sitting underneath a tree, he heard the rumbling sound in the sky as if it was some sort alien ship, but it wasn't. He was shocked by the speed of the craft, it was voyaging at 60% the speed of light, it looked like some sort of ray was traveling up above, but at some point, the craft reached at the speed of light, and it was disappeared like nothing was there, the time got frezzed, it orbited earth like a ray orbiting it.


The pilot urged to land the craft, as soon as he dropped the speed and entered the atmosphere of the Earth, everything was so changed down there, new buildings appeared, everything was advanced than before, crowd of people, nuisance. The spacecraft time travelled, as it was at the speed of light, years passed away on earth but the pilot was the same age (concept of time dilation). The pilot wanted to land the spacecraft at the NASA's John F Kennedy space centre, but it wasn't there, he was confused, where it just went, then he deeply thought that: 

maybe due to my time dilation, time has been fast forwarded and NASA don't even exist now or they've shifted themselves to some other planet.


He throttled at the speed of light once again, and this time when he came at the same co-ordinates, the earth itself wasn't there. He thought and thought and came to the conclusion that he travelled to 5 billion years from now and might be, the earth has been destroyed and everything was dark not even a single photon, he was at the end of the solar system. 


A science fiction by Raghav