Quantum Physicist Stories

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Back and Forth

by Flashlight7.5 on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Birch loved manipulating time. He was a quantum physicist and looked for every possible way to manipulate time. He was a supreme multi-tasker but also an avid practitioner of Zen meditation. His ultimate goal was to chronicle and master those moments where a pleasurable thing or a frightening sequence of events are perceived in a flash of motion and compres...

Street Life, Redux

by Marston_Greene on Mar 7, 2018
Anal

This is my favorite time and place. A warm, sunny early Summers day. A pavement café with not just good, but dynamite service and the best barista's in the world. Not just America, Brazil, Canada, or anywhere, but the whole world. Across the street a little way from the college. It's where I like to come after a hard day in the lab, just chilling out and gir...

Facts About Our Existence

by wistfall1 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The word "existence" is used in place of "life" because so far no one has been able to define what exactly life is. That has puzzled many, including Erwin Schrodinger, a Nobel winning physicist who wrote a book titled: "What Is Life". What's more, most of this existence is mostly unknown to most of us. For instance, while we sleep, we may toss and turn ever...

Amber's psych class on sex

by soapydreams on Nov 4, 2019
BDSM

Amber Okazaki looked around in the small classroom in the Psychology Department located on the second floor of Franz Hall at UCLA. With only 17 other students, many seats were available in the classroom which seated 30. Amber took a seat towards the back of the room, noticing that the awkward, self-conscious French exchange student, Pierre, was sitting in th...

Quagmire of Quantum Quandary

by MagicWand on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Part One: The Quandary Qualified Detective Scott Lansing filled his first cup of coffee of the day and sat in the creaky chair behind his desk. He sipped the hot bitter brew eying the stack of reports all in that special red folder. A detective for the past 11 of his 28 years on the force, he has worked just about all the cases a large metropolitan police...

The Truth About Life after Death

by oneiria on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

After contributing so many pieces on the ways of the flesh to this site, I thought I might contribute at least one piece of the ways of the soul to provide some balance. (This subject is what I focus on my other life.) Do you survive the death of the physical body? That depends on what you are. You may not be what you think you are. You, like Scrooge, may n...

Carley Ch. 11 - Alternate Version

by JapleinViera on Sep 18, 2017
Non-Erotic

Chapter 9 in this series was the last one to have any sex in it. The last few are more science fiction than anything else. I had some ideas that I wanted to explore and the Jack-and-Carley universe seemed like the correct setting. ***** Thor sat back and looked at the circuit board on the bench in front of him. A light wisp of smoke from his last solde...

Campus Orientation

by Paul Yearwood on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

David Lewis, professor of Shakespearian Literature, opened the package waiting for him at home. He read the cover letter. Doctor Lewis, I was one of your students three years ago. I was the girl who sat in the back of the room dreaming of romance. Whatever the hell that meant. One weekend, I saw the movie, Shakespeare In Love. Old William with writer’s bloc...

A Tale of Two Titties Ch. 09

by VetusNoctua on Jun 18, 2018
Romance

Morning came with the realization that there was some light stealing into the trailer and that my morning wood was just plain stiff and painful. The next thing that registered was that my penis was being licked and sucked on with a great deal of enthusiasm! Wow! This is going to be a prize-winning wet dream! Wait a minute, what's this weight on my chest? Hmm...

Deceived

by madengineer3 on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

Copyright 2008 by madengineer3 The ward was quiet at the moment and Dr. M. was glad for the quiet. It gave him time to think, without the distractions of the patients obsessions. He was amazed that so much of mankind had been taken in by the "grand illusion", as he called it. Most people with the delusion were relatively safe to live their lives without any...