A Polish speculative author drawing equal inspiration from Stanisław Lem's philosophical thought-experiments, Dan Simmons's operatic vistas, and H. P. Lovecraft's cosmic dread, crafts stories where hard physics hums beneath painterly tableaux. Chapters unfold like synesthetic installations: colours pulse in counterpoint to hidden melodies, gravitational equations bloom into kaleidoscopic cityscapes, and every scent carries a half-remembered chord. Guided by the belief that science is poetry written in numbers, these tales invite readers to taste quantum twilight, hear entropy breathe, and wander worlds where memory itself refracts into living light.
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Story by Jakub Pigon
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Light of the Horizon
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In a future where memories are traded like currency, humanity clings to its past - and its future hangs by a...