Another fronted blog by Serprex,this time with another ShortStory(Sorry,no surrealism this time)
The lights were dim, hope had been lost and the world was slient. For in this light of day, the moon was larger in view than ever had been seenDrParks had been working on a gravitational thesis when he discovered the potential of innate gravitational force. Taking a sphere of glass which had been rounded to the whole of pi, a single photon was set into motion within it. Curving about the edge, the glass had shattered and the photon had vanished through timeNow, a year later, the photon was captured in the moon. For the orbit of the earth had made it so that when the photon traversed the universe's perfectly spherical time, the earth had displaced so that the moon was where the glass had shattered. The moon had taken the photon's gravitational force and now the earth was being pulled into itAll they could do was cry(Yes,I know the science of this makes NO sense(I'm sure lots of you read fantasy and don't care at all when the magical hat turns out to shoot lightning bolts about)That's not the point.The point is that the story is below 1KB and it notes the fact that humans are too scribbled in the mind to realize their inevitable demise from messing with the smallest of things until such a realization is redundant.Besides,at least I'm not bitching about how 64D is so horrible I can't resist coming back)
I have the sudden urge to…
Not re-read this…My brain…the words….ow my head
Enjoyable little story.
No, serprex, I am NOT coming to Novelas. My novels are kept to myself until I release them for critiquing.
So, you'll have to wait like everyone else.If you want a description, that's fine, though.Now I may have gotten others curious as well.<_<@TG=lolwut?
@Kilin