Beyond Which Limits by Nat Schachner:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

"The Black Hole of Cygnus is actually what Herschel had first believed - a funnel of emptiness giving out on a starless space time - and beyond. Norvell Sands saw beyond - out into the void where the universe of familiar things does not exist, where space and time have no meaning, where the impossible itself may be a commonplace. He saw something out there - and the sight drove him mad."


('Beyond Which Limt' by Nat Schachner)

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