Friday, November 15, 2019

Who Gets The Blame!?



Image result for cassandra On January 20th, 1986, the 25th space shuttle mission- Challenger launched that caused a disaster. After a minute of launch, the spaceship blasted. Although the technician of this project realized that there is a problem and told the manager, the manager did not listen and alas, the consequence was destruction. But why did it happen? Why didn’t the manager listen to the technician who was trying to save everyone? This problem is quite common in the present and is related to the backstory of Cassandra- a doomed and cursed prophet. Cassandra- the daughter of King Priam of Troy was a cursed prophet. She could see and tell the future, but nobody believed her. It was not her mistake that she was not believed because she was cursed. And one way was that she used to tell the future in a weird and confusing language. Her best known prophecy was on the Trojan War. She had already seen the future, she knew that the Greek soldiers would come out of the Trojan Horse and attack the city. She had seen many futures and tried to warn people but nobody believed her and then her prophecy had actually occurred. This psychology of warnings is still present. Many people like Andrew Natsios saw the future and saved many people’s lives. And then we get back to the Challenger launch. If a person realized that there was a problem and reacted to save the people’s lives who were going to die terribly in that launch and were going to live their last moments of life just for a minute in a rocket that was going to blast, why did the manager not abort the mission? Recent problems of global warming are occuring due to more Co2 present in the atmosphere. People believe that more Co2 is thrown into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions, which is not true. The permafrost throws out 2 times more of Co2 present  in the atmosphere into the atmosphere. We should do something. I think that we should sometimes believe people if they can sense danger, it does not matter whether we believe that people can see the future, so we can save ourselves from the disastrous problems that can occur from that. Is it possible for people to listen others knowing what would happen so that destruction will go away? Image result for cassandra

1 comment:

  1. I think that you are right about the permafrost melting due to the excess of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.I think that people should listen to other people instead of just saying what they think is right.If people won't listen to other people, I think that the outcome of the disaster in the future will be even worse than that of the Greek attack on the Troy Empire

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