Power not only entices, but fully corrupts.
Humanity has been deceived to explore its fullest extent, attempting to absolutely define the sphere that encompasses its inherent meaning. All the things created, either proposed, discovered, or simply revealed by nature, attain its working definition by function or utility, which results to knowledge that needs to be accepted and verified from its theoretical constructs by the curious nature of the scientific mind.
The method to a certain madness do exist in a philosophical context that satisfies the requirements of knowledge, which later on aids in the further development of the subject matter covered by the natural sciences. A simple idea can result to a revolution or create a new movement that aims to further understand the world, to improve processes of work that involves time and space, understand the chemical reactions that are happening within organic or inorganic matter, or effectively tell stories in new ways of expressing creative thoughts into playful, intelligent words.
Things exist in this world to occupy a purpose, promote order, or simply obey the natural tendency of things that becomes ultimately the motivation to pursue a certain extent of contributing an important thought into the world.
A little idea can do all of these things. Even a faith as small as a mustard seed can produce the most wondrous miracles.
And in the midst of all these illustrated concepts are the similar substance of the mind that has been transformed into tools that aims to seek enhanced greater power. As knowledge develops, and progress is attained to a level of satisfactory completion, the goals and interests of the establishment follows with the practical application of the same sources of ideas.
Humanity's greatest struggle lies in its inability to overcome temptations, and this story has no further recourse other than to recall what happened to the government that once governed the New World of America. Just like the natural sciences, the social sciences can also result to a fatal discovery, just as poisonous metals in chemistry can affect the physiology of the human body, and all other animals which are very much alive. It is a two-edge sword; only moral law stops mankind to kill each other with all the available weapons in the world.
Certain ideas can be as deadly as the swords used to fight medieval wars; fatal thoughts that pertain to power has been gloriously consumed in the name of the throne and the expansion of the empire.
This temptation is very difficult to resist. Historical accounts romanticize all of the most powerful heroic deeds.
History is full of evidentiary matter in support of the truth of this painful inference. The facts must be made clear, and this writing will emphasize the wishes of the past.
The New World of America's own fatal mistake in line of this academic discussion pertains to the Throne of the Fictional World, where glory awaits and life is to be glorified in a perfect state. This subject of the Fictional World has been described very similarly to the Celestial History that defines the Kingdom of Heaven, but the President of the New World of America has been deceived by its promise under a parallel fantasy and the guise of a different name.
The deception came like a poison in a pathological state, enough to influence the President's thoughts and behavior. Amid all the competing ideas surrounding the human condition, the selfish pursuit of positions of power has been the main downfall of the powerful princes of the past, the heirs of further destruction.
But the Throne of the Fictional World is also true (and righfully exists) in a different dimension, and only the time machine with the perfect coordinates can reach it.
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