Let's say you get to build a new planet.

Did you know that was a common thought experiment in other centuries?

When most people learned how big the universe was, they assumed it was full of life, or that other planets were waiting for Earthly overflow.

So join your ancestors in the game!

You get to build yourself a planet to live on.

Now I'm assuming it'll be known for peace, after life on this stinker... 🤔

But what's the *second* best thing your world will be known for? 👀

@MLClark Most things are the same, I like it here! But people's frontal lobes develop faster so there's less angst and problematic decision making among young people, and eyesight is no longer a differentiator—with the exception of mutations, everyone's eyesight stays 20/10 for all their lives. Oh and we can see a little more into the energy spectrum, so our vision includes "chords" of light and our night vision is much better. That's it! Carry on, Planet Kurtopia!

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Holy heck, a world with faster-developing frontal lobes and better visibility? You'd cut down on most accidents and hot-blooded trauma in a heartbeat. Now that's some splendid Kurtopian thinking! 👌🏻

@MLClark Sadly, my changes would probably "improve" our predatory natures

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