A man clicks away on hologram keyboard, projected into the middle of the air. Artificial clicking noises created by speakers are heard, to simulate keystrokes for the old fashioned folks in this age who still prefer the analog noises of keyboards but prefer the versatility of projected keyboards.
The man, an old man, is seemingly in distress while typing. But if you were to move outside of the building he occupied, you would understand why. Lightning strikes seemingly happening multiple times per second, but you wouldn’t be able to count it because of the deep thunder vibrating the earth.
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This man is in one of the most lightning filled places in the world, Catatumbo, Venezuala, and this man is Nicholas Maddoc. Nicholas was a scientist born in the USA, who lead the world in electrical engineering technology. He created the very keyboard he is using at this moment, among other things that revolutionized modern day information consumption. Nicholas created helmets that transmitted information to your brain while you sleep, albeit slowly, and not as fast as actual learning, but it is and will be an advancement nonetheless.
Now, you may be wondering ‘what is such an important man doing in such a dangerous place?’ Well, to put it simply, he’s trying to advance the human brain in an absolutely insane way; lightning.