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Vestigial Surreality: 09
Vestigial Surreality: 09
Vestigial Surreality: 09
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Episode 9: World in a Locket. Seven begins to wonder about reality when she hears a little girl say that "dada is dada."

From Plato's Cave to The Matrix, philosophers and scientists and dreamers have questioned the very nature of reality. Scientists today are actually running multi-million dollar experiments to discover hints on whether or not we are living in a computer simulation.

The world may not be exactly what it seems. There is no body. Data is data.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateApr 13, 2016
ISBN9781365044038
Vestigial Surreality: 09

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    Vestigial Surreality - Douglas Christian Larsen

    Vestigial Surreality: 09

    Vestigial Surreality: 09

    World in a Locket

    The Sunday SciFi Fantasy Serial

    by Douglas Christian Larsen

    ISBN: 978-1-365-04403-8

    © Douglas Christian Larsen 2016

    Seven stood at the arched window and looked out at night. The last thing she wanted to see outside were pesky squirrels, or the beauty of the pines. She allowed the outer world to reflect her interior emotions, and thunder rumbled ominously, distant lightning flashes briefly illuminating the rolling clouds. It had been hours since the shattering of her crystal sandbox, although here, in her Inner Sanctum, time was difficult to gauge, and she could have been standing here quietly for days, or only a few minutes. She felt as if her life were over, and that nothing could ever repair or heal her loss.

    She called up a steaming cup of coffee and stared into the reflections in the cup. She switched it to tea. Then the mug disappeared and a glass of dark wine replaced the mug. She sighed and the glass vanished. She felt listless and hopeless, and nothing helped, nothing soothed.

    Seven called up a window and

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