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Theme Of The Week - Panning\Motion blur
Time was fading; there wasn't much left. Already the portal was starting to close. The Jump was a phenomenon that they were only just starting to understand. They should have studied it more... they should have waited...
If he didn't hurry, he'd lose her and the Jump forever.
The concept that there may be two or more things occupying the same space at the same time is an idea that is no longer revolutionary in the realm of science-fiction. Yet it may have been promoted first in the pages of the classic novel known as "The Blind Spot," first published in 1921 as a serial in Argosy - All Story Weekly.
When it first appeared in print its impact was tremendous. It established a new standard for imaginative story-telling, for suspense, wonder, excitement. The story of the place where the impossible occurred, the "blind spot" of creation, may have marked the real birth of modern American science fiction.
What would happen if two things occupied the same place at the same time -- even such a small space as a single room in a modest house in California? And if those two things happened to be two worlds -- this one and . . . another? "The Blind Spot" is one of the earliest novels of parallel worlds.
This forest scene bends reality. Reflective shapes ripple across tree trunks like portals, hinting at a dimension just beyond reach. The forms shimmer with unnatural clarity, pulling the familiar into the unknown. Created through a blend of photography and AI, the image captures a dreamlike intersection—where nature and the surreal blur. This artwork was created by Duncan Rawlinson using a fusion of real-world imagery and generative techniques.
rise of the low boys
I Picture A MoMenT in All Of This WheRe The MuNdane MoVes OveR, BreAkING THesE Mad WaVes ARoUNd me And Peeling back the layers... An OVerLappiNg
of Well SeemIng Forms Struck Down By AnGels In The AtMosPheRe...
ReVealINg Lifes LoW-BoYs, LiNear MOtionS and The defiNitioN OF all HoPe LOSt...
A Place BeLOw the Surface WherE The broken Toys Go Down ScrEamIng, SpiTTing
FlamEs and ShattEring StaiNed gLass. A VIsiON of The HAy DyiNG in the Fields,
A DeafInIng SileNCe thAt surrounds All Of uS. The DeepEst of Dark ReaChing oUt
to ReTrieve Us at RandoM... The AByss UnfoLding ItseLf in The Light Of
DARk DAYS DAWniNG... The View Up ThRough The BottoM...
Dry LeaVes TuRniNg To AshEs, DISEnTIGRATION!!!
by travis white
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Each eye is a reflection of a possible universe, a microcosm encapsulated in glass. The multiverse suggests that, like these colorful marbles, there are infinite versions of our reality, each vibrating with its own energy and hues. In this play of spheres and universes, each one represents a possibility, an alternative story, a different world.
Theme Of The Week - Desire ---------------------------------------------------------------------
It was 33°F when I took this.
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Theme Of The Week - Inspired by your Country
Teleidoscope - Parallel Universe
For every choice, there is a parallel timeline that diverges. Some could be located mere millimeters from us, thus explaining fluctuations in quantum matter...
What if the Vikings had stayed in North America?
What if the American Indians had slaughtered the first Europeans when the Indians discovered them on the beach instead of treating them with kindness and curiosity? Or what if the Indians had decided to stay in Asia instead of walking across Beringia?
What if the Colonies had lost the Revolutionary War? I, for one, would not exist. Would the English have allowed immigrants from other countries? My father is Irish, Austrian/Italian, and Greek. My mother is German/Polish. It is highly unlikely that my grandparents or parents would have met without America.
What if the South had won the Civil War?
What if the US government had never forced the Indians on to Reservations and nearly destroyed thousands of cultures with "Indian Schools," forcing the children to learn the white ways.
But let's not forget the good things too. Would any of this stuff had been invented?
Maybe, maybe not…
Caruso "addio mia bella Napoli" www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj5E5IABKh0&feature=related
Falling fast, falling slow. He could not tell.
An icy wind rushed past him with a force that suggested speed, but he was unsure if the speed was from his own body, hurtling downward, or the speed of strong wind tossing him about like an autumn leaf. He flailed his arms and legs in an attempt to grasp anything that might slow his fall, but there was nothing. A bright white light was all he could see. For the first time he wondered if he was dreaming, or dead, or something else.
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Strangeness on a Train (a serial mystery)
Episode 8
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Theme Of The Week - Night
The Teleidoscope - Great Scott! (what is that thing!?)
Used Dark Starry Skies by pareerica
From VR to the rise of AR, 2016 has seen our virtual and physical worlds collide like never before, with game design leading the way. The November Friday late saw the museum attempt to distort reality across a host of arcades, workshops and playful interventions that welcomed the public into new worlds.
Book cover for "Operation Centerpoint," published in the STARCALL Anthology, sold at www.amazon.com/author/bobbello and www.bn.com/s/bobbello
Dangerous talk costs lives, and with his aversion to free standing furniture, when Mr Fox overheard Mrs PB discussing the route to Narnia he didn't hang around!
Coming from a long line of foxes who've met sticky ends at the foot of a chest of drawers, you could say Mr Fox is 'determined' not to follow in their footsteps!
Mr Fox's absence was no matter to Mrs Polar Bear. What was the matter was the lack of a fully functional wardrobe! What kind of world is it where you can't enter a parallel universe through the piece of furniture of your choice.
Mr Tom-nus didn't have the heart to tell her. Mrs Emily, the White Witch, had no such problem!