Space Fiction Stories
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This book presents 37 stories. These pieces may be short, but these stories will excite you, challenge you, and even threaten your current way of thinking as they look into the future of humanity, their lives and future problems. Enter this space and let your imagination run wild. For this edition, the author attempts to answer the fundamental questions of cosmology. Technical words have been kept to a minimum, but essential terms are explained in short notes after the story to aid the general reader.
Pervaiz Salik
Author's BackgroundI have an honours degree in Mathematics from the Open University and taught in Scotland before gaining an M.A. in English Literature.I taught English to O Level International GCSE Cambridge students for 14 years in Pakistan and was Head of Department.My Haiku is published in UNESCO’S Cultural Report 2000. One of my stories (in a much shorter form) was accepted for publication by Oxford University Press, but never published. I have published ten e-books on short stories, essays, poems, spelling and religion on Amazon and smashwords.(Pervaiz Salik)July 2015
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Space Fiction Stories
By
Pervaiz Salik
Copyright © 2023 Pervaiz Salik
This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only and may not be resold or copied in any form. Thank you for respecting the hard work of the author.
[Acknowledgement of cover image:
Black Hole Image Makes History; NASA Telescopes Coordinated Observations.
Image Credit: Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)Image Credit: Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC).]
Contents
Space Fiction Stories
Story 1: Sucked Inside a Black Hole
Story 2: The Laughter Medicine
Story 3: Music and Dating
Story 4: Who Wants to Live Forever?
Story 5: Only the Lonely
Story 6: Journeys for Love
Story 7: More About the Planet Ryan
Story 8: Robots, Robots and More Robots
Story 9: Crime and Punishment
Story 10: The Day the Earth Died
Story 11: Matter Versus Anti-Matter
Story 12: Back to the Past
Story 13: Through the Wormhole
Story 14: Too Much Knowledge Is Dangerous
Story 15: The Ideal Galaxy
Story 16: We Are Not Alone
Story 17: Vive La Difference
Story 18: The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever
Story 19: New Dangers in Space
Story 20: The Zoo Collector
Story 21: The Robots Attack
Story 22: A Fine Balancing Act
Story 23: Advanced Kirlian Photography
Story 24: Character Traits
Story 25: My Interview with Mr Cosmos (Part 1)
Story 26: My Interview with Mr Cosmos (Part 2)
Story 27: The Love Meter
Story 28: How to Deal with Superbugs
Story 29: Choose Your Own Dreams
Story 30: Extreme Equality
Story 31: Super-Brain Preservation
Story 32: The ABC Police
Story 33: Water Babies
Story 34: The New Age of Learning
Story 35: Laughter is the Best Medicine
Story 36: A Space Love Story
Story 37: The Divine Being and Science
Story 1: Sucked Inside a Black Hole
I knew it was stupid to attempt it, but I did. Mission Control had warned me not to go too near the supermassive black hole, but I did. Call it scientific curiosity or call it mathematical frustration (the equations just did not fit the facts). Perhaps it was a death wish: my girlfriend had decided to marry someone else before I had to go on this NASA mission.
Anyway, I waited to see what would happen next. I had figured out three possible theoretical outcomes: spaghettification, incineration, or passing through the hole and entering a new universe/dimension. The third possibility was the least likely, but I pinned my hopes on it.
None of these things happened. Instead, I became a part of the debris surrounding the black hole, a mass of matter circling violently around it – forever. The one crucial difference was that living beings need nourishment to sustain themselves, unlike inanimate substances. My food stock would hold out for four months. What a way to die!
[Notes:
1. Back hole: a region of space-time with such great gravitational force that it sucks in any matter close to it – including light itself.
2. Spaghettification: stretching out of all the cells in the body into one long strand, one atom thick.]
Story 2: The Laughter Medicine
My wife came to me while I was getting ready for the office. She looked distressed and agitated.
Mother's terminally ill,
she announced gravely.
I burst out in an uncontrollable fit of laughter.
The wife's reaction was immediate and intense.
I knew it! I just knew it! You've never liked her. You've just been pretending all this time!
She left my room, enraged; I went casually to the office on my rocket.
It was only later, a week later, that the implications of that argument hit me. By that time, the effects of the laughter medicine had worn off – but not the wrath of my wife.
Why did I take the laughter medicine in the first place? Here I was with a good job and happily married – in fact, more than happily married. I am one of those very fortunate individuals who have not only a beautiful wife but also an understanding one too. Mental harmony, I used to call it. I say used to because that unfortunate laughing episode transformed our relationship. She had not spoken to me for a whole week since then.
The instructions on the bottle were clear enough: "Use with caution. Warning: may result in inappropriate laughing behaviour."
But my depression (inherited from autosomal gene number ten) had become unbearable. Out of desperation, I tried this laughter medicine, advertised everywhere and widely available. I drank half a bottle; it worked a treat. But what should I do now?
Just then, the wife unexpectedly opened the door of my room.
Mother's dead! The funeral's tomorrow!
She giggled hysterically.
I turned round to see that the bottle on top of my filing cabinet was empty.
[Notes:
1. Gene: a part of the DNA responsible for inherited characteristics.
2. Autosomal gene: any gene other than the one that determines the sex of an individual.]