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"The Never-Ending Question" by Rikki J. Prince follows Alaric Hart, a young man grappling with the enigmatic legacy of his late father. The story begins with Alaric discovering a cryptic journal left behind by his father, Dr. Hart, which challenges him to question the nature of existence. This sets him on an intellectual and spiritual journey through libraries, philosophical debates, and cutting-edge scientific labs, all while accompanied by Judith an irreverent artist whose worldview contrasts sharply with his analytical nature.
Their quest leads them to encounters with experts who explore divergent theories about the universe: whether it is deterministic or emergent, designed or accidental, and whether reality itself is a construct. From the multiverse theory and anthropic principles to quantum mechanics and the simulation hypothesis, the duo wrestles with profound questions.
While Rick searches for definitive answers, Jude introduces the idea that the journey itself might be more important than the destination. Along the way, their dynamic deepens as they confront the tension between logic and intuition, necessity and choice, and ultimately, chaos and order.
The climax sees Rick enter "The Outside," an existential simulation that forces him to confront his deepest fears about meaning and agency. In the end, he realizes that the pursuit of knowledge is less about finding absolute truth and more about embracing the endless questions – and that meaning is something one must create. Rick and Jude return from their journey, bonded by their shared discoveries and acceptance of life's inherent uncertainties, with the understanding that the question never ends, and neither does the journey.
Rikki J Prince is a telecommunications engineer turned English teacher, translator, board game designer and author.
Surfing on the Edge of Reality is his first science fiction work, and is based on one little known fact:
Einstein's theory of relativity DOES allow for faster-than light travel, if you use the engineer's term for velocity rather than the theoretical physicist's terminology.
The author can be contacted at holeadventures@gmail.com where he is pleased to discuss corrections to the book, take orders for his board game: Rescue from the Black Hole, and make appointments for online interviews and English tutorials.