Simulation Theory Have you ever felt something is wrong with reality but can’t quite put your finger on it? Ever felt that reality isn’t quite what it seems and that somebody else is pulling the cosmic pinball plunger for you? You are not alone. Simulation theory conversations are all the rage right now. Philip K. […]
Monthly Archives: January 2018
There are stars all around me. Drifting. A sea of galaxies in every direction. It is so quiet here. So beautiful. Weightless and adrift in a daydream of memories. My body feels like it’s been plugged into a giant electric socket. Waves of vibration roll over me. A pulsing that goes deep into the bones. […]
Why is this important? I’ve been meaning to read Project Beta by Greg Bishop for a long time. All the time I’ve spent laying around Med-Bay was put to good use wading through my reading to-do list. It’s an important book for anyone who is interested in ufology or pretty much anything that isn’t supposed […]
Is it time to wake up yet? She just stared at me for a moment. Why does she seem so familiar? Where could I have seen her before? And why is she so pale? “We had been scanning the wreckage for days with no signs of life when all the sudden the alarms started going […]
Decorate Your Spaceship Sooner or later every space captain will need to make some difficult decisions about how they are going to decorate their interstellar babe lair. Spaceship decorating can be quite challenging because it’s not like you can drive a nail into the hull to hang a picture. Those of you who haven’t left […]
“You are getting your color back which is good to see,” she said while shining that damn flashlight in my eyes again. “Do you have to do that? My head really hurts.” “What if I like doing it?” “Well then, I suppose that would be OK, wouldn’t want to suck the fun out of it […]