This is a badly translated story if it indeed is what the post suggests. Perhaps. The remnants of the flood reestablished command and were beaten again by their gods. Knowledge lost, ability completely impaired. But God's then were mostly just mortals. Caesar type deities, worshipped. Until a single God, became immortal, or an Almighty, which was otherwise superhuman, and divine.
Why would you make just one tower? If indeed you're attacking the heavens? If you had the entire planet to launch from, you'd build multiple launch sites on the Planet, if you controlled all of it.
Every story is heaped in mythos. But what collapses civilization? In our present, the Internet being cut off, or electricity. We would reset by decades, and decades, descending into anarchy. Until control reestablishes itself. Then it was central command. You ruled the known planet from a city state, it was huge but hardly planetary. Suddenly your command or infrastructure has been damaged, a reset, occurs. What happens to fringe tribes, and surrounding cities, city states, as anarchy occurs, no central command, and the years past by, at war with each other, and without a god king ruler. Sooner are speaking differently and spreading out further against each other. No different to Alexander and his generals.
Or you can read Foundation for the Space Tower collapsing.
This is a badly translated story if it indeed is what the post suggests. Perhaps. The remnants of the flood reestablished command and were beaten again by their gods. Knowledge lost, ability completely impaired. But God's then were mostly just mortals. Caesar type deities, worshipped. Until a single God, became immortal, or an Almighty, which was otherwise superhuman, and divine.
Why would you make just one tower? If indeed you're attacking the heavens? If you had the entire planet to launch from, you'd build multiple launch sites on the Planet, if you controlled all of it.
Every story it is heaped in mythos. But what collapses civilization? In our present, the Internet being cut off, or electricity. We would reset by decades, and decades, descending into anarchy. Until control reestablishes itself. Then it was central command. You ruled the known planet from a city state, it was huge but hardly planetary. Suddenly your command or infrastructure has been damaged, a reset, occurs. What happens to fringe tribes, and surrounding cities, city states, as anarchy occurs, no central command, and the years past by, at war with each other, and without a god king ruler. Sooner are speaking differently and spreading out further against each other. No different to Alexander and his generals.
Or you can read Foundation for the Space Tower collapsing.
This is a badly translated story if it indeed is what the post suggests. Perhaps. The remnants of the flood reestablished command and were beaten again by their gods. Knowledge lost, ability completely impaired. But God's then were mostly just mortals. Ceasar type deities, worshipped. Until a single God, became immortal, or an Almighty, which was otherwise superhuman, and divine.
Why would you make just one tower? If indeed you're attacking the heavens? If you had the entire planet to launch from, you'd build multiple launch sites on the Planet, if you controlled all of it.
Every story it is heaped in mythos. But what collapses civilization? In our present, the Internet being cut off, or electricity. We would reset by decades, and decades, descending into anarchy. Until control reestablishes itself. Then it was central command. You ruled the known planet from a city state, it was huge but hardly planetary. Suddenly your command or infrastructure has been damaged, a reset, occurs. What happens to fringe tribes, and surrounding cities, city states, as anarchy occurs, no central command, and the years past by, at war with each other, and without a god king ruler. Sooner are speaking differently and spreading out further against each other. No different to Alexander and his generals.
Or you can read Foundation for the Space Tower collapsing.
This is a badly translated story if it indeed is what the post suggests. Perhaps. The remnants of the flood reestablished command and were beaten again by their gods. Knowledge lost, ability completely impaired. But God's then were they mostly just mortals. Ceasar type deities, worshipped. Until a single God, became immortal, or an Almighty, which was otherwise superhuman.
Why would you make just one tower? If indeed you're attacking the heavens? If you had the entire planet to launch from, you'd build multiple launch sites on the Planet, if you controlled all of it.
Every story it is heaped in mythos. But what collapses civilization? In our present, the Internet being cut off, or electricity. We would reset by decades, and decades, descending into anarchy. Until control reestablishes itself. Then it was central command. You ruled the known planet from a city state, it was huge but hardly planetary. Suddenly your command or infrastructure has been damaged, a reset, occurs. What happens to fringe tribes, and surrounding cities, city states, as anarchy occurs, no central command, and the years past by, at war with each other, and without a god king ruler. Sooner are speaking differently and spreading out further against each other. No different to Alexander and his generals.
Or you can read Foundation for the Space Tower collapsing.