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Feature 7.4

The Frontiers of Time & Space

by Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig

WE KNOW ALREADY that, despite the propaganda of the so-called “developed” countries, the life expectancy of the individual did not progress one inch, and actually, it is ironically regressing in these same countries that claim their population lives longer.

The trick behind the calculations of life expectancy, resides in the selection of the causes of death and the percentage of the people that the hospital system denaturalizes. But despite all the efforts, the frontier of time that is reserved for the human species, stays the same whether we are from a metropolitan city of America, a Chinese village, or an African village. As long as mankind will take two years to learn how to walk and nineteen years to get to adult life, our lives will not pass the borderline of a century and a half. The human being will live this brief moment as he has lived the nine months inside the womb. We have not yet seen a society that is working to make a pregnancy last longer with the hope that this will give a long life to the child that will be born. The frontier of time is there and is clearly marked by a sea of death.

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