A Science-Fantasy Novel Begins
<p>“Do stars, like mothers, feel love for the life they give? Do they feel a million years of grief when one of their neighbors goes nova or fades into a brown dwarf at the end of its fusion life?</p>
<p>We have seen that consciousness follows complexity. We recognize a sufficient number of features in the actions of a star to suggest it to be at least as complex as a human brain. Stars spin, expand, contract, granulate, pulsate, generate magnetic and sonic fields of incredible diversity, and emit winds that might echo the power of adoration that flows between lovers, or between mother and child. We know nothing of stars’ relations to one another.</p>
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