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Shadows of Future Past

Shadows of Future Past

I love planetariums. The stars, planets, satellites, etc. plus the padded reclining seats, dark comfortable surroundings, and usually a nice soothing voice. Yes, it’s great. In no time at all, I’m fast asleep! Only once, many years ago, I stayed wide awake for the whole program.

The story was so intriguing I couldn’t take my usual nap! Even more remarkable, I can still recall most of the storyline and many of its details, although the author, title, and producer have long since slipped my memory. If you like I will fill you in on what I remember. Perhaps you saw the show too.

The entire program was a series of brief conversations, snippets of dialogue, between two and occasionally three characters — different characters each time.

The first scene seemed rather conventional, normal people talking about normal things: computers, space travel, the meaning of life — things of that sort.

Shortly, we leave their chitchat and eavesdrop on a second couple. We find that many years had passed, and here the talk isn’t quite so mundane. One says to the other: “Well, one hundred and fifty isn’t an uncommonly old age nowadays.”

The second speaker exclaims: “You know, body replacement parts are getting so popular now, I hear they are experimenting in Russia with replacing whole bodies. The mind can live on for who knows how long. Immortality might be within our grasp someday.”

Then we pan ahead to a group of travelers on holiday. Before long we find out they are living on another planet, and they are discussing how quick and easy space travel had become. The travelers speak of humans populating other solar systems, and they have realistic hopes of exploring other galaxies.

An indefinite amount of time passes, and we move on to another dialogue. A mother is telling her daughter of the inferior computers they had when she was a little girl and how much technology has improved over her lifetime.

“Now,” she said, “cybernetic links can transmit signals from planet to planet in ultra light seconds. Why, we can get a complete biographical history on a potential employee from the Orion constellation within minutes. There is even talk of consolidating all of our knowledge on art and science from our three galaxies into one giant computer complex and placing it on a single planet. Isn’t that exciting?”

The little girl giggles with delight.

Time goes by. We find ourselves listening to another conversation. A man of 300 plus years is speaking to another of similar age. “Do you realize,” he said, “despite all of our advances in curing diseases, rejuvenating human bodies, ending hunger and poverty, and settling in who knows how many galaxies, we are still a backward species in a number of respects?”

“What do you mean?” inquired the other gentleman.

“We still don’t have a clue as to the meaning of life. Why we are here? What is our purpose?”

“Perhaps the computer could solve that problem.”

“Oh, I’ve asked the computer those very questions almost daily over the last fifty or sixty years.”

“Have you now? Well, what does it say?”

“Insufficient data. Still processing.”

“Ah, that’s that then. Once the computer starts working on a problem, it won’t quit until it comes up with the answer.”

Then we drift on to another pair of talking heads somewhere far beyond in time and space. From their conversation we learn that the computer now operates in hyperspace. It is no longer confined to a planet, a solar system, or even a galaxy. People communicate directly with it throughout the known universe.

The same type of questions are directed to the computer.

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