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Introduction

In a small Lab a scientist discover a magical thing the CrossWave Theory. The CrossWave Theory is a theory that was discovered by Dr. Steinfeld. He discover that he was able to store matter such as dogs, water, and a chair between waves. He only discover radio waves and realize it was possible to use sound wave too.

He never got credit since he didn’t made the system portable. Someone else made his invention into a neuro transplant in the brain. Dr. Steinfeld started a world that could save everything.

In 2031, the world almost ended. Even know we live on Mars and on the Moon it would destroy the human race. In responds Dr. Steinfeld made a whole universe in between radio waves to send it to other worlds to insure the human race survival.

The neuro transplant allowed people to escape into the Exno Field. Even before neuro transplants companies were using them. They mostly used them for storage but a device was made. The device could read the codes between the waves.

CrossWave Theory wasn't a Theory anymore. CrossWave advance the human race far more than anything else.

The human race was too busy with saving the world so they barely advance in technology. The CrossWave increase the survival percentage through the roof.

We started to make breakthroughs after we learn that we were in the best spot we could be in. The first big thing was puting the schools in the Exno Field. Putting schools in the Exno Field was hard since parent dislike it. Later they saw that they were putting more public access to them. With schools being built everywhere there was more places for other buildings.

The global warming issue was being solved by people living in the Exno Field they had more parks for wildlife. The air went from black smog to light blue. Even known all the good there were issues popping up how safe were the Exno Fields and people asked how they can get there private Exno Field. The Exno Field was more than one there were infinite amounts.

The problem was the government thought that it would spread people out too far. After the revolution of the hidden government came out people loved it one ruled them all. They started what if a group make their own planet and start a war.

The government stop giving out private Exno Fields in 2035. The world didn’t like The New Order Of The Supreme Leadership(NOSL). The NOSL created order that what everyone wanted so they agree they would control the laws. Even know the NOSL was the real leaders they still elected presidents for the publix to look up to.

The leaders of the countries had less power the states had even more less. The governments like the U.S and the U.K was kicked down. U.S got bankrupt because from all the debt. U.S also lost reputation because it wasn’t about killing gadgets or techniques. War was thing of the past.

Many countries were turning into third world since of the countries that were fighting or had fighting in them had been taken over. The NOSL Leadership Act allowed countries take over others that have trouble with their citizens or have been fighting with other countries.

The medical technology advance so much that they stop aging. Even know they stop aging that don’t stop from your organs failing. Humans could even grow organs from one cell. Somethings were overlooked so still many people die from other ways.

After all of the hard work Dr.Steinfeld did it payed off. He saved the human race even if Earth, Mars, and the Moon would be destroyed. He made Earth a better place, given people education. Dr,Steinfeld died in 2053, he died from having been killed by something in the Exno Field.

 

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Publication Date: 04-08-2018

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