A crash course in changing the world.
I remember five years ago. The government was experimenting with weapons to control the weather, and they made a mistake. By adding too much hydrogen into an already unstable solution a hidden factory in an uncharted island in the Pacific exploded and created a static thunderstorm. Making the area extremely dangerous, this enormous thunderstorm kept itself alive by evaporating the water of the ocean, absorbing it, and releasing it in an endless cycle. In this disaster thousands of scientists died. Having a catastrophic effect in the air currents and the world's environment, It was one of the worst catastrophes in human history.
It was also one of the best events that could have happened.
A year later a young scientist from Texas, Jazmin Rivers, had the idea to harvest the electricity generated in this thunderstorm for energy. An entire infrastructure was built around the storm to transport the energy to the different continents, and a device that the young scientist designed - an enhanced metal lightening attractor antenna with a regulator, was thrust unto the thunderstorm. People were sceptical, but after the great energy crisis of 2013 people were desperate.
Jazmin's device worked wonderfully. Her device attracted the lightening and converted it into energy. This energy traveled to energy plants in continents which then distributed it to the rest of the conttinents.
It might be that eventually the thunderstorm dies out, but at the way things are going that will not happen any time near the next five hundred years, and each year we are producing more energy than we need to run.
Today, on 2020, we are celebrating my good friend Jazmin's most recent award, the Nobel Prize, while enjoying all our utilities, including our electric cars, fireworks, heating, and home appliances with the energy she developed.
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