It’s natural to assume that everything has been discovered
We expect big breakthroughs in technology but nature? Come on…isn’t the focus now on saving what we have?
Species are going extinct! The planet is falling apart! Aren’t we now in an era of just trying to preserve what we have…so our grandchildren can see what a buffalo or a panda looks like?
Truth is, we are still in an amazing era of discovery!
It’s going on in every field. What’s happening is that people are using these incredible new technologies in every field to open up areas of research revealing discoveries like never before.
Take the oceans as an example
They now have new submarines for exploring the oceans, deeper and more thoroughly than ever. They are finding more than the Titanic. One scientist said they haven’t found even .1% of just the shipwreck on the oceans floors. He says he’s excited about the chance to help move that to 1% in his lifetime. There are amazon discoveries just waiting to be made.
James Cameron just set a record dive in a small submarine…dropping 7 miles down. He took high definition cameras with him and returned with out of this world footage. They now can send robot subs down to incredible depths at temperatures approaching those in winter in the arctic circle. What are they finding? So many new previously undiscovered species that it’s almost impossible to catalog.
The same thing is going on in space
New telescopes. New photography. New methods of calibrating temperatures, rotations, orbits. All yielding new breakthroughs! They are even still finding new primitive tribes in remote places like the Amazon who speak new, never-before discovered languages!
The world of information is opening up like never before.
You can get involved
The world needs leaders, explorers and adventurers. We need people who have a vision and energy to go pursue the unknown and to advance the progress of civilization! You can do it where you are now. You can help push things forward, find ways to do things quicker, faster and better
Don’t settle for doing things the way they have always been done…improve! Think about what would be a better way. Try new ideas. Don’t just hang around…be a part of bringing in the future!
In case you need some more proof…just take a quick look at these newly discovered animals and plants that have been discovered since the year 2000!