"The Letter"


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The Letter

by Robert Sproule

"Ladies and gentlemen: The President of The United States."

The President stepped up to the podium and looked out over a sea of reporters

from every country on earth. His message would be broadcast via radio and

television around the world. While the content of the President's speech had not

been leaked, its importance had. Reporters with contacts in very high places had

heard comments like “You won't believe it,” “I don't understand it,” “It's not

possible,” “It shouldn’t be made public.”

The President raised his hands in a motion that asked for silence.

He began, "Ladies and gentlemen, I am here today to bring you a message of

crucial importance to the future of our civilization. But first, a few facts. As you

are all aware, a few years ago we launched a series of NEATs – Near Earth

Asteroids Telescopes.”

“Oh, my God!” was the horrified reaction from the crowd.

The President held up his hands:

"No, we have not discovered any life threatening asteroids on a collision course

with earth." He paused, and hesitated slightly as if his next sentence was not part of

his prepared text. “What we have discovered is a warning of a danger greater than

almost any asteroid could threaten. Let me continue. Two years ago we discovered

what was first thought to be a very small asteroid. Further investigation determined

that it was, in fact, an artificial satellite. We checked all records and databases around

the world in an effort to determine its origin. We found no such record. Exhaustive

efforts turned up nothing. Either the record of its launch had been lost, or the satellite

was of alien origin.

“Six months ago I authorized a mission to retrieve the satellite.

“For the past three months we have been studying its contents. We have

discovered, ladies and gentlemen, that this satellite was launched almost one million

years ago. We know its launch date and its exact place of origin. We know that the

civilization that launched it was a little more advanced, technologically speaking, than

our own. But there is little to be learned from this satellite in the way of technological

advancements. The elements used in its construction are the same. There are a few

alloys that appear to be stronger and lighter than what we currently produce, but

nothing beyond our capability.

“The crucial importance of this satellite is in a letter and a map placed inside the

satellite. The letter is in another language, but its author, anticipating that its reader

would not speak his language, provided a legend for easy translation. The letter has

been translated into twenty-nine different languages and will now be broadcast

simultaneously around the world. On the large screen behind me, you will see its

English translation appear as I read it aloud for our radio audience."

The letter rose from the bottom of the giant screen as the President read:

"Greetings from another civilization:

“Since you have recovered this deep space probe, you are obviously an advanced

technological society. You must have discovered certain principles – principles that

any rational being, anywhere in the universe, must discover in order to become a

technological society. You must have discovered that reality is an absolute, that it

exists, that it exists without contradiction, and that it exists independent of the mind.

You must have discovered that the survival of a rational being depends on the non-

contradictory identification of the facts of reality – that survival depends on reason!

You must have had an age of reason, and enlightenment. And you discovered

how to reshape your world for your own comfort and pleasure – you had an

Industrial Revolution!

“My world too made these discoveries and rose to these achievements. But

my world is doomed.

“In my world there are no principles. The first principle we abandoned was the

concept of an objective reality – that reality exists independent of the mind. We

are taught that reality is subjective – no, very subjective – that it’s a product of our

imagination, and everyone's contradictory view of reality is just as valid as any

other – forgetting the fact that imagination requires a thing to imagine. We ignore

reality – and reality will wipe us out. We have abandoned reason. Reason is the

non-contradictory identification of the facts of reality. But since we have abandoned

the concept of an objective reality, reason is not possible. Without reason,

understanding, purpose, or any meaning in their lives, the vast majority of our

species has turned to faith – a belief, without a single fact of reality to support it.

Well, God help us! There is, now, an open attack on the Industrial Revolution:

we are taught that we must consume less – not that we should create more; we are

taught that our ancestral savages had an idyllic life; we are taught that every life form

on our planet has a right to exist – except our own.

“Our culture is doomed to return to savagery, where reality is feared instead of

understood – because we have given up our means of understanding – reason. I'm

not sure I fully understand the reason for being unreasonable. Perhaps, it's that no

one with enough influence has risen to say – ‘You can't get away with it!'

“I am the chief engineer of this deep space probe and, as such, have had little

influence on the direction of my culture. Perhaps, if this letter is made known, I will

have some influence on yours."

As the last piece of text rose from the bottom of the screen, one could see what

appeared to be the beginnings of a map.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the President said, "as I have said, we know this

satellite's launch date and its exact place of origin. This satellite takes two hundred

and forty-seven years to orbit our sun and, according to the orbital counter on

board, has made four thousand and nine orbits. And, as you can now see on the

map behind me, was launched from the east coast of Africa.”

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That would mean the vessel was not launched by humans of our kind. Our kind have been around for maybe a quarter of a million years, but our ancestors did emigrate from Africa.

One small glitch. A race capable of launching a space vehicle would have spread out to all the habitable continents of the earth. Why no traces of such a civilization on the other continents? Why would the only sign be an orbiting vessel in the outer part of the solar system?

Ba'al Chatzaf

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I could live with changing one million to a quarter of a million years – it would

have no effect on the theme or the plot.

In my story no one has discovered any traces of an ancient, technologically

advanced civilization on any continent. To introduce that would make it

a different story; perhaps about an archaeologist – could be a good story.

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