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I love fool's experiments; I am always making them.
- Charles Darwin
PULLING UP DATA LOG #112704029 ACCESSING TLEXPLRR #27/CODENAME: WBLUT
OPEN DATA LOG #112704029
To whom is reading this data log, I express my deepest solace as you read these pages of the documentation of a World that took a different course from ours. From it's Divergence point on, the universe took baby steps away from ours, with figures whom we know in our history simply taking a different path. But as the differences accumulated and the chaotic nature of the universe sent the world veering off in a different, one might say violent, direction, The World becomes across as alien yet so familiar.
New Wars, countries, and people interact in situations and with people from our world, like a whole new cast in a musical production. This World has suffered a great many more violent wars than ours, but it is also much more peaceful in the Present.
The origin of this difference may be what one would call insignifigant, and Frankly, I would've felt the same way if I hadn't seen this world for my own two eyes. Should there be a Puppetmaster in the Sky directing our fates, one might call this World a Fool's Experiment. I am still a slight bit doubtful, but I am confident that the Point of departure in this world has been identified as a Dead Butterfly, In 1831, a Newly acquired possession of Charles Darwin.