S.E. St John
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The Odyssey
Naoki Sato was a brilliant physicist and Nobel laureate who taught at Todai in the nation of Japan. His most popular course explored multiverse theories. It was so well-received that more than a few independent broadcasting companies had recorded his lectures to make them available to the general public. Naturally, everything was in English. The official language of Japan was British English, due to the lingering effects of the Empire occupation that never really had withdrawn. Only those living in provincial areas kept Japanese as their day-to-day language. Professor Sato found himself in high demand all around the world, but more often than not, he could be found in the depths of his underground lab, coding, running programmes, and testing different algorithms and formulas to open a portal to one of the parallel universes. He was dealing with dangerous and tiny particles that potentially could destroy the entire world and all alternate universes within it with a big bang, so he never let anyone, even his most trustworthy graduate students, know about his activities after they all had gone home.
By S.E. St John5 years ago in Futurism
Eurydice and Orpheus
Upon the dawn that Orpheus, son of Apollo, perished, it was said that the sun hid his face and the heavens wept. The trees stirred, cloaked with the tears of a grieving father, who shrouded his subdued glory in mist. Rumour flew, borne upon the whispers that rustled through the woody realm, and all those who understood sylvan speech fell into mourning.
By S.E. St John5 years ago in Futurism

