Throughout the rise of humankind we have always faced new horizons. The humanoids in the next forest or the the Neanderthals in the nearby cave, . . . . The land of other Homo sapiens across the river, or the mysterious country on the far side of the mountain range. What about the reports of even more far-away lands, and of terra firma beyond the oceans great?
And what if, because of a vast increase in total (real, objective and scientific) knowledge–and a decline amongst many people in the belief in myths, spirits, souls, and so on—some of us have arrived at a point in human exploration and advancement where there is no more? $2.00 on Kindle.