The story of death goes far back to times unknown to any scientist who has studied the topic. It has many interpretations but the most popular version that I truly believe is the authentic story, I will tell now. It all started back in ancient Greece. A Greek god named Timex had a workshop in a deep valley. He was as old as time and seven dwarfs made clocks for him in his shop which was located in a city called Dakota. They worked day in and day out on these clocks which only him and the dwarfs knew how to make. Each move had to be precise, consistent and accurate for them to work correctly and not break. Now, these were no ordinary clocks. These clocks he made were very special and as precious as life, and I mean literally. The clocks that he spent time on making for millions of years were actually our lives. He was responsible for installing internal clocks in people's bodies that would determine how long they lived. Once their time was up, they passed away gracefully. There were no painful deaths, everyone went peacefully and no one worried about how they would die. He did this so that people would not live forever like him and all the other Greek gods. Each clock was on a specific time and was set to take the person's life in exactly one hundred years. Therefore, everyone had one hundred years to live with no fears. After awhile when people started to get more advanced, they decided that it was very unfair that Timex could determine their lives for them. Some thought, "why could Timex and other Greek gods live forever but we have to die?" It was a question that was asked to him a lot and he responded, with a composed look on his face and a sigh, "death will come no matter what you do and I am just making it all the better, really it's true!" No one really understood where he was going with this explanation and people were angry that he was making everyone die. He told them, "if everybody lived, our world would become pure evil.