Creating History
In the aftermath of the ancient nuclear catastrophe, the modern-day archaeologist reflects on the possible role they have played in entangling the past and present. The physicist introduces the concept that their inquiry, observation, and curiosity may have caused the entanglement of these ancient civilizations and their timelines, making the archaeologist wonder if their quest for answers helped set off the atomic chain of events in the ancient world.
Do As I Say, Not As I Do Shiva, the destroyer of worlds, issues a cosmic warning to all the civilizations entangled in the...
Sound Mind and Nuclear RevelationsIn ancient Greece, philosophers like Socrates and Plato grapple with the intellectual and moral questions surrounding the atom—the building block...
The Sands Which Bear Witness The story opens with a faceless, nameless archaeologist, a representative of the collective knowledge-seekers of the modern world, discovering...