Morphea the virtual World

The Democritus’s Theory

 It goes way back, One fine morning some twenty-five hundred years ago, the Greek philosopher Democritus was waiting for a feast when the smell of baking bread wafted from the kitchen to his nostrils. Democritus postulated that although the bread was far away, small parts of that bread travelled the distance to reach his nose.

 Democritus imagined a very sharp knife that would cut the bread into tinier and tinier pieces of matter down to an amount that could no longer be cut. He called this the Atomos – that which cannot be divided: the building blocks of the universe.



 The introduction of the Ʃis

 In some 43,000 years from now, in the first chapter of The Cell, the Ʃi makes its very first arrival in literature. the smallest thing ever to exist. Known as “zero’s shadow,” this creature is so tiny and light that nothing can divide it. 

In the novel, the writer has defined the Ʃi as a combination of immaterial information. Every being lives to find meaning. In the next chapters, you will know why Ʃis exists.

 You can learn more details about the nature of the Ʃi in future chapters. However, in the first chapter of The Cell, Luna and her team have mastered the handling of Ʃis and gathered enough of them to make their own miniature black hole, the GZS probe, that they sent to the core of Sagittarius A*, the galaxy’s central black hole, to retrieve the history of the universe.

 Writers Desire

 You know, writers dream too much. They dream that their work will hit the public and create an immediate cultural earthquake.

The reality is that the writer has to earn each one of you. His sci-fi must speak to sci-fi fans, and his writing must speak to all other readers. Ralph Srouji wants to detail his work so that his message reaches you all, one by one if it has to. 

The Novel

This article is about everything related to the Cell and Morphea World. And explains everything about the black holes and stuff that you might have not seen or heard before unless you decide to read the first four chapters that are exclusively available for you on the website.

 

 

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