There are questions the world teaches us not to ask. And then there are questions that refuse to stay silent.
Elias Mercer has always sensed that reality is thinner than it appears. Patterns repeat too precisely. Moments echo in ways they should not. And beneath the ordinary flow of life, there is a quiet, persistent feeling that something vast is waiting just beyond perception.
When a series of subtle anomalies begins to disrupt his understanding of time, memory, and space, Elias is drawn toward what physicists dismiss and philosophers circle without naming. At the center of it all lies the Infinite Field, not a place, but a condition of existence where boundaries dissolve and the distinction between observer and reality begins to collapse.
Grant Dorian is a contemporary storyteller whose work explores the quiet intersections of memory, loss, and human connection. His writing is known for its poetic restraint and emotional precision capturing the spaces between words as vividly as the words themselves. Born with an ear for silence and a fascination with the unspoken, Dorian writes about the moments most people overlook the pause before confession, the softness after goodbye, the beauty found in impermanence.View all by Dorian Grant