The neutrino or photon perspective for a story would be interesting indeed. From the inside looking out, rather than our outside looking-at view point. Quite a mind-bender. What I appreciate about your writing is: the clarity with which you draw the story. I can see it.
A fate arguably worse than death would be to die by black hole collisions, but no one being able to identify the cause. It would be a missed opportunity for an incredible obituary.
As I was writing, I was wondering if we would have even noticed such a death, or just chalked it up to one of those mysterious things that happen from time to time.
I dunno why, but the poet in me loves reading about neutrinos. Thank you for writing all this down.
It's always fun to write about them! I love trying to imagine the world from the perspective of a neutrino (or a photon, but that's another story!)
The neutrino or photon perspective for a story would be interesting indeed. From the inside looking out, rather than our outside looking-at view point. Quite a mind-bender. What I appreciate about your writing is: the clarity with which you draw the story. I can see it.
A fate arguably worse than death would be to die by black hole collisions, but no one being able to identify the cause. It would be a missed opportunity for an incredible obituary.
As I was writing, I was wondering if we would have even noticed such a death, or just chalked it up to one of those mysterious things that happen from time to time.