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Neil Armstrong: The First Man on The Moon

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Published: Dec 12, 2018

If people have thought up an idea for a person or place, which no one has ever heard of, does that mean that it's not it isn't real? I mean, who can say that someone like Superman, Aquaman, and The Flash, or a group, such as the Green Lantern Corps. Or Justice League does not exist? They can be perfectly real yet be unknown to the rest of the world. Maybe they're not part of this world, galaxy, or maybe even this universe, but that doesn't stop them from being real. Maybe something even like Star Wars exists, just like the opening credits say: "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..." Those specific events might have taken place a long time ago, but maybe there are some places in the universe or a different universe that people like Luke Skywalker, and things like X-wings, Star Destroyers, laser blasters, and Lightsabers do exist. I've met a few people who think that when someone does something, even something as simple as turning left at a fork in the road a new, parallel universe is created where that person who made a left in our universe, turns right instead. A lot of people say that since we have never seen someone like The Flash, or something like the Green Lantern ring, that they do not exist. I think that the only reason that we have not seen or heard of any of these people or things is that they're either in hiding or they exist, but not on our planet. Maybe we haven't searched far enough, or maybe we're not searching in the right areas. Science has only advanced so far, and we don't have the technology, or the resources to conduct a search in the vast areas of out galaxy. The closest thing to Star Wars that I have heard of is an ion engine, which is going to be used on the space craft 'Dawn', of the Discovery program. 'Dawn' will be traveling to the third-largest and the largest asteroids, Vesta and Ceres, respectively in the solar system. Also, take time to look at how interstellar travel takes place in Star Wars. They travel ships that vary greatly in size and shape, the smallest being one man fighters and the larger ones being space stations, and command ships.

Meanwhile, we are busy spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build amazingly large suitable for only short range, just to travel to the moon (which has only been done a few times globally). Now, for the people... People like Clark Kent(Superman) do exist, but only in places far out of our reach even in the distant future.(just for more info., Clark doesn't have his powers just because he is from Krypton, but it is mostly because of our yellow sun, whose energy his body had soaked up as he grew. I will at a later point go more in-depth about Clark, possibly next week.). I can't possibly imagine what it would be like to be friends with someone like Superman, Aquaman, or Hal Jordan (most powerful Green Lantern). I can't even fathom what would be going on in my mind, or what I would say to them. Maybe they all have an all high-and-mighty personality, maybe they can't stay to talk because they're busy. Hell, maybe they're just like you and me. I can't even think of a set of circumstances in which someone like Clark Kent would even want to talk with me. I remember taking one of those 'Who are you?' surveys in around 3rd grade, and at around that time, my answers were something like this:

Person (people) you would want to meet most: Neil Armstrong (was, and still am a big astronomy freak), the President, and probably one of the Power Rangers or something...

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