Beyond Faith and Reason (Read or listen to the story)
Roger had quite a hard time getting out of bed today, they had been working long days for weeks. He was a quantum physicist, and studied the smallest parts of the universe. Particles. Quarks and all that stuff. Complicated shit.
He was working in one of the biggest laboratories in Science Are Us Corporation. He was in charge of a smaller section, and his crew was three of the finest scientists in the world. They were secretly working on a project on the possibility of multiple universes. That’s were the key was. The key to the great answers.
His assistant was already there, adjusting the particle receptor.
-Good morning! Roger said.
-Good morning. Jonathan took a sip of his coffee. He had dark circles under his eyes from lack of sleep.
The rest of the crew was expected a bit later, but there was no reason to loose time. If their calculations were right this could be one of the greatest breakthroughs in history of science. A peak hole through dimensions never before seen by man. Finally the sceptics would have to agree. Then they could start on the real subjects. Eternal life. Proof of God’s existence.
-Roger! Jonathan said after a while. -Roger, something strange is happening here!
Roger ran over. They both stared at the computer. Signals. Photons they didn’t send. Particles arriving from nowhere.
-What does this mean? Roger’s hands were shaking.
-R-roger..? stuttered Jonathan.
Roger looked up from the screen.
A creature appeared out of nothing. Or many creatures, he wasn’t sure. It seemed to keep changing form and colour. It was nowhere and everywhere, present and non existent. Floating in the air and sticking to the walls like a nightmare of contradiction.
-Oh my God… Roger said, but he knew his God had nothing to do with this. This went deeper than anything he had ever dreamed of. This didn’t even make sense.
A hand reached out towards him. A finger touched his shoulder. He felt a tingling sensation. His shoulder started dissolving into a bright light, as if his very matter turned into energy. The tingling feeling became electric. Plain old unbearable pain. The light kept spreading until his body disappeared into nothing. Everything he was died with him. All that remained was the reality he used to be a part of.
(Story, illustration and voice are all my own, and copyright fictionspawn.com. Please share.)
Much respect for your work @fictionspawn. So much love in your work, art, recording.
A well deserved Curie.
I love your ending. So much wisdom in it.
Thanks a lot! The Curie promotion was indeed a heart warming welcome on steemit, as is your comment :)
Thanks a lot! :)
Sir, your voice and your work amazed me a lot.
Thank you Saun :)
Short but... well, "sweet" doesn't seem quite right :) LOL A bit on the Lovecraftian side, which is awesome! The illustration is perfect for the story.
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Sweet might not be too fitting... :D Lovecraft is a never ending source of inspiration indeed... Thanks a lot, highly appreciated.
write it in spanish please jaja
Algún día puede ser... ;)
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Thanks a lot, my day is indeed great ;) Same to you!
Great story. You put it over the top though with your reading of it and your original art. It all came together for one amazing post. Loved it!
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Thanks a lot! How could I not want this? :D Awesome, I'm very happy to know it's appreciated.
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Thanks a lot.