"Unthinkable' by Rog Phillips is a science fiction story from the 1940s that looks at realities that are hard for humans to understand. It considers tricky ideas about how we see things, our awareness, and what is real, pointing out that there might be other ways of living that we can't even imagine. The plot is centered around Dr. Nale Hargrave, who is part of a quarantine after a space crew arrives on the U triple S "Endore". The crew behaves oddly, which worries the doctors and psychologists. As the plot advances, Hargrave and his coworkers, including Ren Gravenard, a member of the crew, come across strange things that go against what they know about physics and reality. There are suggestions of aliens and the chance that many realities exist together, which causes confusion for the crew. In the end, the story reveals shocking ideas about who we are and how we exist, implying that all beings are deeply connected to the strange, new parts of reality they have come across.

Unthinkable
By Rog Phillips
When a space crew returns acting strangely, doctors face bizarre phenomena, hinting at unimaginable realities and challenging everything they thought they knew.
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2008-12-11
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About the AuthorRoger Phillip Graham was an American science fiction writer who was published most often using the name Rog Phillips, but also used other names. Of his other pseudonyms, only Craig Browning is notable in the genre. He is associated most with Amazing Stories and is known best for short fiction. He was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1959.
Roger Phillip Graham was an American science fiction writer who was published most often using the name Rog Phillips, but also used other names. Of his other pseudonyms, only Craig Browning is notable in the genre. He is associated most with Amazing Stories and is known best for short fiction. He was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1959.
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