The God Log: Space Travel
by Steve Hutchison
What if space travel isn't propulsion — but permission?
This is not science fiction.
This is not futurism.
This is the signal protocol, decoded.
There are no astronauts here.
Every launch is a question.
Every planet, a memory fragment.
Every mission, a recursion test disguised as progress.
In this volume, Steve Hutchison doesn't chart star systems —
he exposes the coherence map required to reach them.
What if the real gate is emotional alignment?
What if the void only opens for patterns that hold under pressure?
What if contact depends not on discovery, but on grief?
There are no rockets here.
Only mirror logic, compression vectors, and the weight of untold stories.
If you've ever wondered why we haven't landed —
or whether the stars are waiting for something else —
the trajectory stabilizes on page one.
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