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The organ swells, a low, rhythmic pulse that feels less like music and more like the ticking of a clock submerged in deep water.
As the ship dipped into the gravity well, the organ music in his mind—or perhaps it was the vibration of the hull itself—reached a crescendo. Time began to stretch. Every second he spent in the shadow of that black hole was a year stolen from the people he left behind. He could feel the weight of those years pressing against his chest. interstellar_main_theme_hans_zimmer_epic_instru...
The music turned frantic, a driving, staccato rhythm of strings and percussion that mirrored the firing of the thrusters. The ship groaned, metal screaming against the tide of physics. Elias pulled back on the yoke, his teeth gritted, tears drifting upward in the zero-G, shimmering like tiny diamonds in the light of a dying star. The organ swells, a low, rhythmic pulse that
He looked at the small, grainy photo taped to the dashboard. His daughter, laughing, her hair caught in a breeze that no longer existed. By the time he looped around this curve of space-time, she would be older than him. By the time he reached the colony ship, she might be gone. Every second he spent in the shadow of