Large flaming orbs of fire and rock shot through the starry void of space. The meteors sped through the galaxy, and, near the end of their venture, the asteroids estranged and went on their own paths. One meteor came into the direct path of one ill-fated planet: Earth.
Just as the asteroid came into one foot of collision, it halted in its path. All the Earth's inhabitants froze in their frightened scurries to escape the inevitable hit. Suddenly, just below the meteor the ground cracked into an enormous chasm. A blue and golden beam of light erupted from the depts of the crumbling pit and shot out into the navy and red folds of sky.
Then, the Eternal Beam started to suck everything into its light; first the planets; then the sun and stars, continuing with everything else in existence.
But then, it miraculously exploded into a million tumbling pieces, leaving everything back in its rightful place; the blinking stars returned into the deep night sky; the planets orbited the sun again; and the meteor was left to wipe Earth of dinosaurs.
All of this happened in 30 Human seconds, or an entire universe’s life span.
Comments (0)
See all