Literature
Trespassers, Pt. 1 of 7.
How often is it that just when everything that is apparently possible to be learned or discovered about something, whatever it may be, that the something reveals a new characteristic, which in turn opens up all new mysteries about it -- to destroy all previously known concepts and laws about it? Better said, how often does the unknown revamp the known by further or accidental exploration, and by how much then? No doubt, the examples are many from atoms to galaxies, the seen and unseen, and the natural and supernatural, all of which are interdependent on each other in a multitude of ways. Thus, the unknown with all its countless e