Day 1365 - 11th Hour
Somehow,
according to the ship's subatomic clock, I have been sent to the future.
There's nothing here. Nothing. Space has become an empty void. There is one
thing that give me hope. A light. There somewhere on Earth shines a bright
light that acts as a beacon for me way out here in this darkness. Its almost
been four years for me, and in those four years I have seen a whole lot of
crazy things out here, and yet today I awaken to suddenly nothing to see but a
path back home.
how does a 'subatomic clock' work?
ReplyDeleteIt's very poetic, especially how he describes the light that reminds him of home.
ReplyDelete@fcazares
ReplyDeleteIt works like an atomic clock, but on a subatomic level... :p
I am not even sure how an atomic clock works exactly. I think they use the particles within an atom to tell time. I use subatomic meaning that it is more accurate than the most accurate way to tell time invited by humans (I am hinting that it uses even smaller particles to tell time, not that it would make a difference to my knowledge; I should probably change that later on.)