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You're not ready for the truth. Then again, you probably never will be.
This is my first attempt at creating a blog. Please let me know if I have done it wrong.

Don't believe what the so-called Scientists say when it comes to Outer Space. Some, if not most or all, are wrong. Like my writing, I'm going to tell you the truth.

I know that most of you aren't going to believe me, but I don't care. That's not why I am creating this blog. Most of you will probably think I'm crazy, but I don't care about that either. You have a right to your opinion. Even if it's wrong. I know it's the truth.

The reason why I am doing this is because I think you deserve the truth. Even if you don't believe. All that matters is that I know it's true.
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January 9, 2017 at 4:06am
January 9, 2017 at 4:06am
#901707
January 9th, 2017,

SpaceHoles aka
SpaceDarkness


SpaceHoles aka SpaceDarkness are what we used to call Black Holes. Then Star Trek returned and they were referred to as Wormholes. But most of the universe call them either SpaceHoles or SpaceDarkness.

Wormholes are called that because they have openings at both ends and a worm shaped tunnel connecting them. That's not exactly the truth. But it's pretty close to it. There are one or more openings at both ends. All around it. You just need to know how to access them.

The myth, legend, etc. is that if you go into one of these that you are lost forever. Some say that you are dead. Neither is true. But the first one sort of is. SpaceHoles, or whatever you want to call them, are internal galaxies. When a planet, moon, comet, spaceship, etc. gets sucked in it becomes part of that galaxy.

Almost everyone, if not everyone, thinks that when an object like a planet or spaceship enters one of these they are destroyed into a trillion small fragments or they are chewed up and eaten. That isn't true. They aren't damaged in any way. All that happens to them is that disappear from what we call the normal universe.

Some, if not a lot or most, believe they are entrances into parallel universes. That isn't true either. Not because they are universes instead of galaxies. It's because they aren't parallel. They are internal galaxies. Which could become a internal universe in several zillion years.

The closest thing go the truth has been the Star Trek television shows. It started with The Next Generation when Wormholes were mentioned. But it was Deep Space Nine that dived into it whenever they entered just the Wormhole. It didn't show what a real SpaceHole looked like, but it did show that it was more than just death.

Sometimes I wonder about Gene Roddenberry being a lot like me. His vision of Space was almost the truth. He probably only changed it slightly so that no one would think that he was as crazy as I am.
January 8, 2017 at 4:00am
January 8, 2017 at 4:00am
#901598
January 8th, 2017,

What Makes a Good Name


Names of characters are a big thing for me when it comes to my stories. If you have ever been a victim of Anniversary Reviews then you know I try to give all of my characters a name. And if I haven't gotten to you yet, I will sooner or later. I think it makes a character feel more real if they have one.

Not only do I give them names, I try to give them names from their native planets. So far, I haven't had too much trouble remembering them. True, I could just use Earth names. That's a writers choice to do. I prefer to keep as much of a planet as I can. Including what they call their weapons, spouses, children, etc.

Sometimes I have no choice but to use Earth names. But so far I haven't had to do it. I will if I ever get around to writing a couple of my television scripts, two big box office movies, and at least one Novel series. The main reason why I usually have to use Earth names is because their names are so long even shortening them makes them difficult to read. That's not the only reason. It's just the usual one.

As for the names themself, Earth is unique in the way they name their people. There are several thousand planets that do it similarly. What I'm talking about is that there is no pattern in the naming. Some names can even go with either gender too. I have pointed that out in my reviews too. Most planets do have a pattern.

On about ninety-nine percent of them male names end a consonant and the females end in a vowel. And on quite a few planets they end in two vowels. There are also a lot of planets that male names begin with a vowel and the female ones end with one.
January 7, 2017 at 4:49am
January 7, 2017 at 4:49am
#901502
January 7th, 2017,

Currency


Almost every planet has currency. For us here on Earth it's called money. And it's in the form of bills and coins. It goes by different names all over the world. But it's still the same thing.

A few hundred thousand planets have bartering or free-exchange system. But the rest have money in some form or another. Only they don't call it that.

Most worlds call it either credits or units, sometimes both. Credits are usually coins or poker tpe chips of some kind while units are more like our bills.

It doesn't really matter what kind of currency it is or the name of it. In fact, I just recently wrote a story where covs was the currency there. I didn't specify but it was both bills and coins. Sort of the same way we call ours money.

We have ones, fives, tens, twenties, etc. The same is pretty much true on the other planets too. Some only have denomination. If so, it's usually ones.

The same is true when it comes to coins or chips. We have pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters etc. So do they. But like the bills they sometimes it only one or two money amounts.

I don't usually use currency in too many of my stories. But I a few times. If I did they were either called credits or units. A story or twovit was both. The reason I don't use them is either the story doesn't warrent it or I don't have the Word Count to explain them.
January 6, 2017 at 6:01am
January 6, 2017 at 6:01am
#901307
January 6th, 2017,

Populated Planets


Today I'm going to tell you about populated planets. There is still a lot of speculation on how many inhabited world. Quite a few still think we are the only one. That isn't true. About eighty-five percent of them are. That includes several within our own solar system.

I know what most, if not all, of you are going to say. You are saying to yourself right now that Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn aren't inhabited. Yes, they are. Mars or as we like to call them martians live underground at it core. They have lived there for centuries. Saturn and Jupiter have populations on the surface. We just can't see them. One uses an invisibility shield to protect themself. The other one is advanced enough not to be detected if anyone gets too close to them.

Are they advanced enough to invade us? That's your next question, right? The answer to that question is, yes and no. They are advanced enough to develop space travel. But they chose not to do it. They just want to be left along.

A lot of you are probably wondering if there really are other populated planets out there how do they compare to us advancement-wise? Only a few billion are more advanced than us. Most are just a little bit above us. But several million are a lot more.

The rest are below us. Once again, most are just below. But there are several billion that are a lot lower than that. Several hundred million are in there primative age. The rest above them. A few million each age toward us. We are about in the middle of everyone else.

As for the populations themselves, they are about the same as we are. Some have a little more to a lot more. And quite a few billion are just below us. But the rest are a lot lower. The lowest is about one percent of one percent of us. That doesn't include some colonisation.
January 5, 2017 at 5:31am
January 5, 2017 at 5:31am
#901210
January 5th, 2017,

KOVA aka The Kova


I have already written about KOVA before. And I'm going to be doing it again. In fact, I plan on doing it for a movie and a television series this year. It's one of my goals this year in the Dear Me, contest I'm going to enter this month. I don't think I'm going to be doing anymore Short Stories this year about them. But you never know.

It's not easy. But I try to explain who The Kova is in all of my stories. And I'm going to continue do it until everyone knows who they are. That explanation is, 'When a planet ventured out into Space it was only logical that the criminal elimate would do it too. Only when they got out there they soon realized the universe is a lot bigger than they thought. That's when KOVA was created. No one knows where, who, or when The Kova was born. All that they know is that KOVA is almost everywhere. If there is a population, especially a big one The Kova is probably there.'

I'm sure I know what most, if not all, of you are thinking. You think I'm talking about the Mafia, now known as The Mob or Organized Crime. Either I am using the words KOVA or The Kova but I really mean the Mafia, or I'm talking about a future Mafia. It's neither one of them.

Most of the Kovan Leaders out there are ten times worse than the Mafia ever was. Especially, if they have a whole planet, spaceship, etc. instead of just a part of it. Even the nicer ones are pretty bad. They just aren't as deadly.
January 4, 2017 at 6:10pm
January 4, 2017 at 6:10pm
#901169
January 4th, 2017,

The Myth About Invasions


I wasn't sure what I was going to write about today. Then all of a sudden I came up with one. Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of Invasion of Earth Movies and Television shows. It makes me laugh how wrong they are about them. Especially, the ones involving giant insects.

The same is true about Short Stories and Novels. But you don't read too many stories about invasions from them. They are mostly about colonizations and exploration. The only ones that I can think of right now are 'Battleship' and 'Battleship: Earth.' Both have been made into movies. Battleship wasn't pretty good. But Battleship: Earth was a big disappointment to me. It didn't resemble the Novel at all except for some of the main characters in it and the overall plot.

There are quite a few planets out there that could invade us if they wanted to. But they don't. They have the technology and are advanced enough to do it but like most of our stories they are interested more in exploration and colonizations than conquest. These planets aren't interested at all in conquest.

There are a few planets, races, who are. But they don't have the technology to do it. At least they didn't about forty years ago. It might have changed some. But not that much. They probably have space travel by now but like us, they are barely into space exploration. We don't have to worry about them invading us. By the time they have the ability to do it, we will be able to stop them. If they do chose to invade us. Which is very unlikely.

We don't have anything to worry about. We're not in any danger of invasion for at least three thousand years. There are going to be a lot of changes since then. Two of them aren't nuclear destruction or a plague. Of course, if I am wrong about this we won't be around for you to 'tell me so.'






January 3, 2017 at 4:31pm
January 3, 2017 at 4:31pm
#901013
January 3rd, 2017,

I have decided to write to you today about GraveDiggers. I've used this term in several of my stories so far. In fact, I have using it big time in an activity for the Whole New World Contest I am involved in on my secondary account. It's not what you think it means here on Earth. When you hear GraveDiggers on Earth they are either grave robbers or funeral/groundkeeper employees. GraveDigger isn't either one of them.

GraveDiggers is a term that most of the universe uses to describe those who study ruins. We call them archeologist. They call it GraveDigger. I don't know when it all started. I'm still trying to solve that mystery. But I'm pretty sure it began when a planet ventured out into space and they discovered a planet in ruins. It's a mystery that needed to be solved. So, they solved it. Since they had to do a lot of digging to get to the truth they considered themselves grave diggers. That's how it probably happened. Now all I have to do is solve this mystery.

True, most ruin mysteries are on other planets. There are several billion planets like that out there. But not all of them. GraveDiggers don't just study other planets. They also study their own. Every planet has their share of ruins on them. The older the planet the more ruins there are. That wasn't good enough for them. When they ventured into Space so did the GraveDiggers. Word of mouth grew to create the number of GraveDiggers we have today.
January 2, 2017 at 5:43am
January 2, 2017 at 5:43am
#900866
January 2nd, 2017,

What I want to write about today is Space and the words I connect them to. The one I know I have used several times already is SpaceStorm or SpaceStorms. I know I have used a few others. But I don't know which ones at the moment.

I'm sure some of you will point them out to me if you read this. As for the connections themself, just because we don't do it here on Earth doesn't mean that it's not like that in the rest of the universe. True, it's not every where. But it is in most of it. The ones that don't usually only capitalize them with a space in between like Space Storm, Space Wizards, Space Missiles, etc.

The connection doesn't necessarily mean that it is Space related either. Usually, it is. But sometimes it planet, moon, comet, etc. related. The ones that are connected are most likely from spaceships, satellites, orbitals, SpaceBases, or SpaceStations.

Now you know that if you read any of these in my stories they aren't errors in grammar. That's just the way I like to write. I try to write my stories from their perspective as much as possible. It can't always been done. But usually it can.
January 1, 2017 at 5:14am
January 1, 2017 at 5:14am
#900747
January 1st. 2017,

The first thing I want tell you the truth is about humans. I'm not talking about us here on Earth, I'm talking the rest of them in the universe. There are about five trillion human worlds out there.

When I say there are that many planets out there I'm not talking Earth populating them in our future. I'm talking about them being humans too.

Do you know how many alien races, including humans, there are in the universe? There are about two hundred thousand of them. I included us because we are aliens too. At least we are to other aliens.

Now for something else for you not to believe is true. Do you know what race is the most dominate one in the universe. That's right it's humans.

Most of my stories involve humans from other planets. In fact, those are the human stories I write. There are plenty of writers out there to write about humans from Earth. That's why I write about the rest of the universe.

If I write a story about aliens not human I will mention it. I will also describe them too. It depends what my Word Count limitations are as to how much detail I put into those descriptions. If I don't mention them as aliens then I am writing about humans.

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