What Will You Do After You Die?

I have noticed that much is left over from the distant past. The life of Mary has been well lived, mostly prior to my birth.
Things that would be impossible to do in just one lifetime, have been done, like populating the world, mapping everything, putting up satellites, identifying plants, animals and chemicals. That simple beginning of Mary stating over 2000 years into the future "Je suis" or "I am" makes the sure statement that life can progresses on even after our bodies have decomposed in the grave.

Time has sped up for Mary, passing quickly, as a babies first nap, with an ever growing population of humans working on the charting of this place. The numbers of children have covered this place, now it is time to gather the knowledge and find the next place.

Can we predict how life will be different? People often say Jesus birth date was wrong, because, it was temperate where he was born. Is this, why so many flock to Jerusalem, to see where, even on Christmas, the sun shines bright and hot?

There are a lot of things left to do, that would be impossible without the leftovers from the past. Science takes many life-spans of many creatures. Will humans map and alter the land, fish have been through trial and error working out the logistics of wave motion, that occurs in space as well as in the sea. The Hubble telescope will travel on making wave patterns visible, even from far away. "Hubble has no thrusters." it rides the waves.

As the Earth is mapped out with lines that must cross to define a point, let us not forget the wealth we have gained from the past. We are eager to take the rewards, as we live and breath and compete for glory, but only that which is shared can be truly ours past the short distance of our mortality.

At this point we can observe the once impossible, becoming possible. What will you make possible?

About the Hubble Space Telescope
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/story/index.html

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