Local Man Changes Outcome Coronavirus
Meha Muralidharan
On October 26th, 2022, a man named Gerald Schultz from Ohio, built a time machine and unintentionally changed the world as we know it.
The Coronavirus, or COVID-19 was a global pandemic that occured in 2020, yet the first case of this catastrophic virus was in late 2019.
While Schultz was experiencing a quarantine along with the rest of the world, he started tinkering with the idea of building a time machine.
Little did he know that his little home project that he begun out of boredom would change the trajectory of the world.
After his successful trip going back in time, Schultz decided that he would slaughter a singular bat that he found while exploring ancient rome.
After he returned back to the current day, it was uncovered that the eradication of this single bat, made it so that the coronavirus pandemic would never spread and bats would have gone extinct by the year 1912.
This phenomenon is called the butterfly effect.
Now, our society has completely shifted.
The Covid-19 pandemic is now a forgotten moment in history and many problems have diminished.
Inflation is nowhere near as bad as it was, among other things.
In turn, homelessness cases are way lower and many people are not struggling nearly as much with financial security.