A Day Without Engineers: How the World Would Fall Apart
A Day Without Engineers
Have you ever imagined life without engineers? Think about it your tap, your phone, your bed, your road, your school, even the chair you’re sitting on everything has some touch of engineering. Now, imagine waking up one day and all engineers are gone. What would the world look like?
Morning: The Strange Start
No alarm rings. Your phone is just a cold brick. You go to brush your teeth, but the tap is missing, and so is the water pipeline. The bathroom sink looks like a hole in the wall. When you slowly peek outside through the broken window, there you see the road has turned into a dusty trail, and your house creaks like it’s about to give up on you. The day has barely started, and already life feels like it’s falling apart into pieces.
Afternoon: Civilization Melts
By noon, the chaos spreads like wildfire. Highways vanish into dirt paths. Bridges crumble like biscuits in tea. A bus full of passengers sits helplessly in the middle of a road that no longer exists. The river nearby grows wild, swallowing anything in its way that no bridge dares to fight it.
Cities begin to dissolve, not slowly, but as if someone pressed a giant delete button. Glass towers collapse into dust. Monuments fade like chalk drawings in the rain. The Great Wall, the Taj Mahal, the Pyramids, Palaces, Throne all gone. Human history feels amputated in a single breath.
Hospitals of Horror
A man carries his sick child into a hospital, but inside is a nightmare. No beeping machines. No bright lights. Just a dark room with wooden beds. When Surgeons stare at their empty hands, they see no scalpels, no X-rays, not even a thermometer. The air smells of fear and desperation. A hospital without engineers feels more like a tomb.
Politics Without Engineers
In Singhadurbar, leaders argue. Their voices grow louder, but no one outside can hear. No microphones. No radio. No television. A country that once buzzed with debates now falls into silence. Without engineers, even politics turns into whispers that never leave the room.
Evening: Nature Takes Revenge
Clouds burst open. Rain pounds down. Without drains, streets become rivers, without dams, floods would roar through valleys. Houses collapse one after another like falling dominoes pieces. A child clutches her mother’s hand while the water rises to their knees. The city has no shield anymore, the city has no essence anymore, nature has taken back its throne.
Night: The Empty Sky
At night, you look up. The sky feels naked. No satellites, no blinking signals, no GPS guiding anyone home. Planes that once dotted the night sky never existed. The dream of spacemoon landings, Mars missions, rockets gone. Humanity feels small again, trapped on Earth with nothing, then stars to mock us.
The Realization
A world without engineers isn’t just difficult. It’s terrifying. It’s history erased, culture silenced, health destroyed, politics muted, and dreams stolen.
Engineers aren’t just builders. They are the invisible guardians of our daily life the reason we drink clean water, the reason bridges connect us, the reason we can dream of tomorrow.
Without engineers, the world wouldn’t end with a bang, it would vanish with silence.
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