Stellar Spleen
Jimmy Stardust got a problem. He has been caught in a neutral pit, a common situation for any orbital astronaut but an unexpected mare for a ryder trapped by the interstellar gravitational 0. By Yolyman.
Astronauts know that 0g is a peculiar mood, a state you can reach with a stratospheric wrille* but that is conspicuous in orbit. Imponderability is merely the step-door before a completely different environment, the intergalactic momentum.
Common physics tells us about Newton’s awareness of universal gravitation, the instant karma of his apple story. For Newton, that was the discover of universal mass equilibrium, an ecstasy comparable to Einstein’s mass energy dynamics. But Newton’s physics evolved into quantum realm, and Maxwell’s work on Planck’s frame formats an impending new approach to gravitation, namely in what concerns galactic magnetic fields associated with their orbital masses. 0g is an archetypical concept, as all mathematical concepts are; but that physical link gets particularly sharpen around your semantics – enough to diagnose inter-galactic spleen pathology.
Biophysics settled long ago the concrete reality of mind’s magnetic field. There you learn that the atomic balance inside your brain cascades in different magnetic states which mirror your psychosomatic balance – your vitality. But your physical circumstance rarely allows you some nirvana to plane there: soon Aphrodite touch awakens you to the outside solicitation – life’s call. Quantum analysis cads you to gravitation, and your lens stares at that unbelievable intergalactic point were all the universal focus are shining a perfect balance – too perfect, as a matter of fact. Why? Because that spot is dangerous.
Our internal dynamics behaves a little as a capacitor’s ring where we store our daily tensors. This cache is switched when your RAM touches drive ground – when your neuronic accretion alerts you that you are investing structure. Your reflex scans your environment in search of moment and, though you are aware of your cosmic redundancy, entropy sucks as hell: if you don’t find an outer source to your energetic bill you risk to exhaust your cache – and perish.
Jimmy is a graduated cosmic traveller; he has been endured to unforetoldness - and this means that his hypo-trigger gathered the best conceivable weapons against weary situations. But his psychosomatic balance is escaping at literal light speed. He gets no gear moment for his search. The astronaut spleen caught his guts and he starts sinking into oblivion. His movements are slowing, enthusiasm becomes an eroded memorial; unless his spaceship drives him from this mortal void, the vanity of struggle will siege him to airbag lean and he will recline his head into his last sleep.
Astronautic science evolved through the XX century into orbital space stations, conceived to house space crews and deal with its particular environment. Nowadays orbital architecture learned how to drive artificial gravity from rotation, so allowing human physiology to adapt its gravitational arrow to the state of imponderability inherent to orbital fall. But this cunningness is vital for our magnetic arrow as well; the magnetic moment of our body needs to recall our planetary enduring for self-awareness and balanced function, as much as our mind field needs fractal spin to flash. Our striated atrium is a natural quantum magnetic resonance detector that needs constant exercise in order for our brain wave to flow as we can see it on the oscilloscope screen (the atrium striatum boldness is a clock that the legist consults to know post-mortem delay).
Life considered as a wave requires your best flux - and this is The Front.
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* Wrille – Flight airplane technique used by pilots during the II World War which consisted in switching-off the engines at the top of a looping and let the plane fall like a dead leaf in order to escape from enemy’s attack. During the fall, gravity inside the craft is zero. Close to the ground, the pilot switches the engines on and regains the control of the plane. This is a slang word picked up from the sixties sci-fi and b.d. – nowadays untraceable on the internet dictionaries and thesaurus. A similar technique is actually used on NASA planes for training on 0-gravity.
Yolyman - Yolyman is a popular science spreader in Fermanl's Universe.
