The Searching Soul

Published
Dec 2011
Main Genre
Science Fiction Sci-Fi
Pages
176

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Gravity is the last force of nature yet to be discovered. We know it's there, we know what it does. We know it's necessary to the very existence of the Universe. We, however, have no idea what the actual substance is, or how it really works. It's some kind of encompassing field or fabric, and that is the extent of our knowledge.
This unknown field is responsible for absolutely everything we experience. It's the reason that everything works; the way it does. Without this phenomenon, we and every other thing in this vast Universe could have never come together. There would be nothing but floating, scattered dust, maybe even less. Something that is so critical to our very existence may decide what happens to us after we die. The Searching Soul, explores this uncharted area.
A human has never died in an altered gravitational field; specifically, an orbit, a place we routinely launch humans into. We are born, live and die within a consistent gravitational field, but there are a lot of inconsistencies in this uniform field; paranormal, psychic, unexplained mysterious, etc. We all know people that seem to have a strange window into the future, the past, or the present. It seems they have the ability to mentally travel in, or on, or through, an unfamiliar medium. The unknown gravitational fabric that governs all physics, known and yet to be discovered, maybe, is the highway that they unwittingly use.
The Searching Soul is about the first human to die in a weakened gravitation field. All living things possess an electromagnetic field, the nervous system. This field operates within the larger electromagnetic field of the planet. The relationship of the two fields is constant and the results are predictable. If one unaltered field, a human, is suddenly released in a weakened field, Earth orbit, what might happen?

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