It turns out no one has ever studied what happens when a spacecraft gets trapped in the gravitational pull of a black hole. Much less when that spacecraft has onboard an experimental virtual reality simulator. Let's call that the "holodeck" for ease of reference. Turns out that the bits, bytes, and electrons that make said holodeck are also affected by gravitational waves. They bend and start to distort...reality. Again in ways no one has ever studied, much less experienced for real. But here we are. Turns out a portal is opened into something we'll call the "multiverse" for ease of reference. In this multiverse, electrons bend, beep, and bloop; messing with organic cellular gray matter such that reality becomes indistinguishable from fantasy. And not just one fantasy, but many variations upon a theme. So please enjoy the stories to come, crafted from the infinite holodeck of one's mind.
Into the Multiverse
Into the Multiverse
Into the Multiverse
It turns out no one has ever studied what happens when a spacecraft gets trapped in the gravitational pull of a black hole. Much less when that spacecraft has onboard an experimental virtual reality simulator. Let's call that the "holodeck" for ease of reference. Turns out that the bits, bytes, and electrons that make said holodeck are also affected by gravitational waves. They bend and start to distort...reality. Again in ways no one has ever studied, much less experienced for real. But here we are. Turns out a portal is opened into something we'll call the "multiverse" for ease of reference. In this multiverse, electrons bend, beep, and bloop; messing with organic cellular gray matter such that reality becomes indistinguishable from fantasy. And not just one fantasy, but many variations upon a theme. So please enjoy the stories to come, crafted from the infinite holodeck of one's mind.