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August 27, 2009

WARNING: HYPERSPACE IS NOT A WORK OF  SCIENCE-FICTION.  T...


WARNING: HYPERSPACE IS NOT A WORK OF  SCIENCE-FICTION.   THIS NOVEL IS FOR ADULTS ONLY–MINORS  SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED ACCESS TO THIS WORK.

HYPERSPACE is about a man with a malfunctioning brain. Triggered by his inability to consummate a relationship with a warm, alluring, high-spirited, and extraordinarily beautiful young woman, the protagonist's vivid pictorial imagination and great power of memory-recall show the reader pathetic, heartrending, tragic and chilling events in his life. After the fir

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Published on August 27, 2009 18:04

August 24, 2009

JasonStanding on the bridge he is looking into the ether ...


Jason

Standing on the bridge he is looking into the ether through the wide transparent Gazer consisting of an element unknown on Earth; an indestructible element which can be programmed to allow light to pass through or to not pass through, depending upon the function for which a given piece of this material is to be used. The Gazer, however, requires that light pass through, its function being the ability to see beyond the ship. Though the major portion of the ship's titanic bulk consists of...

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Published on August 24, 2009 19:37

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The ship's superstructure and components consisting of this most elemental matter.

Standing on the bridge he is looking into the ether through the wide transparent Gazer consisting of an element unknown on Earth; an indestructible element which can be programmed to allow light to pass through or to not pass through, depending upon the function for which a given piece of this material is to be used. The Gazer, however, requires that light pass through, its function being the ability to see beyond

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The ship's superstructure and components consisting of th...


The ship's superstructure and components consisting of this most elemental matter.

Standing on the bridge he is looking into the ether through the wide transparent Gazer consisting of an element unknown on Earth; an indestructible element which can be programmed to allow light to pass through or to not pass through, depending upon the function for which a given piece of this material is to be used. The Gazer, however, requires that light pass through, its function being the ability to see beyond

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Published on August 24, 2009 19:37

August 16, 2009

TANGERINE DREAM…lying back loosening shoulders straighten...


TANGERINE DREAM

…lying back loosening shoulders straightening, relaxing them with long drawn-out cello sound vibrating a caress throughout him, deep into his being, his soul, his ultimate essence; around him winding a soft hum until in unison more softly droning cellos are penetrating him, beckoning him to be possessed by them with languidness infusing him, his body transforming to limpness as new cello with deeper whining sound is entering him, drawing from him deep breathing sighs, the cellos c

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Published on August 16, 2009 19:36

August 10, 2009

Albert Einstein, physicist: The speed of light cannot be ...


Albert Einstein, physicist: The speed of light cannot be exceeded!

…laying the dish down to his left on the work surface and the sponge on the soap dish atop the sink's upper left level, he is beginning moving slightly rightwards his right arm, enclosing with his hand a white see-through plastic container, a blue, white, and red oval shaped label with a large oblique IVORY horizontally spanning the center visible to his sight. Gripping the round white cap's turreted peak between left thumb and fo

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Published on August 10, 2009 19:53

August 6, 2009

In the year 260 the emperor Valerian marched a Roman army...


In the year 260 the emperor Valerian marched a Roman army into Persia, historically an enemy of Rome. The entire army was destroyed, Valerian taken alive, tortured to death, the Persians stuffing his body in taxiderm fashion. At the same time the Empire was beset on all sides by barbarian hoards, consisting mostly of Germanic tribes, most notably the Goths and the Alemanni. Hence, the Roman empire at that point in time was on the verge of collapse three hundred years before its actual fall. Succ

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Published on August 06, 2009 20:38

August 5, 2009

Jean-Paul Sartre: Existence precedes essence!Whispering u...


Jean-Paul Sartre: Existence precedes essence!

Whispering under his breath: "It could be my imagination…"  <… imagination…strange… different dimensions worlds stars…Dear Friend…Love for Eternity0 Unzipping the wallet, poking the keys apart with a finger and extracting from the several the appropriate key, he is inserting it into the upper lock's key hole twisting it leftwards. <imagination…strange intense probes…women…seeing them…breasts pussies fucking0 Pulling the key out of the lock he is holdi

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Published on August 05, 2009 19:33

August 4, 2009

Martin Buber: Jews of the Holocaust were Job of the gas c...


Martin Buber: Jews of the Holocaust were Job of the gas chamber!

"Those people who write about positive thinking and about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps are right!" he is remarking while entering the bedroom. <what is the name of that book0 "Those existentialists are too negative! I must buy books about positive thinking… Damned existentialists! Nietzsche and Sartre are damned nihilists!  Kierkegaard, Niebuhr, Tilich and Buber are so convoluted and make religion a pain in the ass… never

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Published on August 04, 2009 19:43

August 3, 2009

There is a law of physics: nothing can come from nothing....


There is a law of physics: nothing can come from nothing.

"But what about God? There may, of course, really be one…not like I haven't been through this internal discussion before. Maybe I'm agnostic. Or maybe I could even be an atheist. I mean, God never made me feel good, that's for sure. But no! The quark at the beginning of the Big Bang had to come from somewhere. There's a law of physics that says nothing can come from nothing and I say if you start with nothing intelligence at the origin mak

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Published on August 03, 2009 19:34