A World Without Love; opening scene
A World Without Love - a true sequel to the 1968 movie “Yellow Submarine”; opening scene:
*preliminary* = expect many updates - as needed
Place: Earth “prime”; very similar to our world – but one where things worked out much better for humanity.
Time: Early December; present day (whatever year the movie is released).
The opening scene zooms in from earth orbit to show all four of the Beatles picking up their new "submarine" = a State of the Art Starship - from the Royal UK Ocean / Aerospace Shipyard - back in their hometown of Liverpool, England…
This craft is beautiful. It looks a lot like a blue green whale. It is about 100 meters (330 feet) long. It has a "dolphin" shaped small crew “saucer” section on the bottom. Three imbedded rocket engines fill up the rear end of the larger "whale" structure. Two conventional jet turbine engines are pectoral mounted; they can be retracted into the main craft body - as needed - like for spaceflight..
The detachable “saucer” section looks like a "dolphin" shaped, slightly flattened conventional rocket. In has one very small engine in the rear. Four port holes line each side; one bigger curved ‘windshield’ looking window is in the front; It is normally covered by a retraceable thin protective honeycomb metallic shield.
Twin “Saddlebags” – very long front diagonal beveled tubes – about one meter in diameter - nest between the main ship - and attach to the crew section. They cannot be retracted... But they can be ejected / jettisoned = one time only.
For their upcoming mission, an artificially intelligent computer system will allow the Beatles to pilot this ship. For this short test flight, human AI computer programmer - Professor Jeremy Adams - is watching over how well his factory automation design controls the craft.
The Starship is flown about a mile up in the air from the Royal Aerospace Shipyard in Liverpool, UK to the Royal Balmoral Castle in Scotland, UK. The weather alternates from puffy clouds in Liverpool - to bright Sun as they move - back to puffy clouds as they land.
I need the star-ship to fly over New York city as part of it's test flight; you see the Statue of Liberty in the harbor below it, and the famous twin towers of the World Trade Center clearly visible behind the ship - in the early morning light.
As the ship flies a bit up and down; it moves slightly zig zag travelling North over land and sea, this instrumental [music only] cover of Eleanor Rigby plays softy in the background:
Eleanor Rigby – cover by the Paul Mauriat Orchestra - released in 1972 (2:11 long)
The ship lands - and ‘docks’ right next to the Royal Balmoral Castle in Scotland, UK.
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The Beatles and Professor Adams disembark; they are lead in the castle, where Queen Elizabeth II, and UK astronomer Dr. Stephen Hawking are waiting in a secure conference room to brief them on their upcoming mission.
Dr. Hawking has some VERY bad news for them:
Preliminary analysis has been completed of the next reality to theirs – one millimeter = only the thickness of a Shilling coin away, BUT one that is in REAL need of help:
UNLIKE the Universe they live in, the one "next door" is an unhappy place.
Sadly, for example, at least one of Beatles have died, and Dr. Hawking ALS has progressed so far that he cannot walk or talk anymore… The Queen has also died; Prince Charles is in charge as the new King there.
We will find out that "Alternate Universe" John Lennon DID write his 1971 masterpiece "Imagine", BUT his goal of using the song to bring peace, harmony and understanding to Humanity never happened *in* *our* *reality*, since he was shot & killed back in 1980…
The?interdimensional hypothesis?is a proposal that?unidentified flying object?(UFO) sightings are the result of experiencing other?"dimensions"?that coexist separately alongside our own[1]
"If anything, it is the quantum measurements that force you to make a decision. Not your decision forcing different universes to come into existence." - Sean Carroll
Decisions, Wormholes and Extra Dimensions: How To Travel the Multiverse;
Other universes might be membranes floating in space.
Or, every time we make a decision, we might create new worlds.
This is how we’ll traverse them.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a42723859/how-to-travel-the-multiverse/