... we could not travel?

If our movements would be limited in the territory of the city in where we are born, our entire life would be developed in less than 100 square kilometers. If we couldn't travel for sure we would know every centimeter of our city, every street and every village of our territory. And this would be really nice, because often we don't know some wonderful places in our land, and sometimes we discover them when some friend came to visit us.

 

The people that hates who live in a different city, region, country or continent would be really happy to be separate from the rest of the world. At least in the beginning. Or maybe they'll begin to hate also their neighbors. Imagine that you can't go outside of Chios for all your life, and that nobody can arrive. Only the idea seems boring.

Farewell turism, world Cup, travels, culturals and commercials exchanges. Every people would be isolated from each other, so we could see always and only the same persons. In this way the creativity would be limited because our intelligence is a social net, and is the meeting with the others that permit to have new stimuli. Furthermore the technology would be lost in short time, because would be impossibile the new production and the reparation for the incapability to transfer raw material and spare parts, so we would be without internet, tv, radio, phone, camera, appliance and so on.

With the only pigeons' technology the communication would be slow and rough, so would be difficult to know what's happening to the others populations. Our land would be really like our entire world, because we could know only what's happening in the neighborhood, and would be impossible to forecast the weather.

More we think about this, and more became like a nightmare.

Practically every aspect of our life would be upset in a negative way. The human being is a social animal that can live also in a small community, but in a larger community can be deeply enriched, and our potentiality can be totally developed only in this way.

Fortunately the realization of this hypothesis seems really impossible.

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