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Beyond the Ultra-Violet

By Frank M. Robinson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Driven by ambition, a student risks everything to witness unseen colors, and the pursuit of expanded vision leads to a new reality filled with more than just light.

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2021-04-29
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Summary

"Beyond the Ultra-Violet" by Frank M. Robinson is a science fiction story that examines the risks and rewards of trying to see beyond normal human limits. It centers around Charles, a curious physics student who chooses to undergo an extreme experiment with the aim of exploring wavelengths beyond the known visual spectrum, encouraged by his professor. The narrative details Charles's transition through colors unknown to normal sight, describing how this colorful but disorienting new sense of sight leads to him losing his normal vision but gaining a broader, yet perhaps dangerous, understanding of perception. His journey ends with a breakthrough into a realm surpassing comprehension where the emotional connection to his late wife, Alice, takes precedence over the visual, suggesting a deeper connection of light and perception.

About the Author

Frank Malcolm Robinson was an American science fiction and techno-thriller writer. He was a speechwriter for gay politician Harvey Milk and Milk's designated successor in the event of his death but declined to be appointed to or run for office.

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