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Castaway by Arthur C. Clarke Episode #166

Arthur C. Clarke | January 6, 2024
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    Castaway by Arthur C. Clarke Episode #166
    Arthur C. Clarke

CASTAWAY

Episode #166 · Written by Arthur C. Clarke · Narrated by Scott Miller

A fragile, sun-born being is hurled into the dark void, drifting toward an alien world it can neither see nor understand. As human technology unknowingly closes in on it, two worlds intersect for a brief and haunting moment.

In Castaway, Arthur C. Clarke offers a rare, deeply atmospheric story told from the point of view of a creature born in the roaring furnace of the Sun. Existing as a cloud of charged ions adrift in the solar photosphere, it knows only heat, pressure, and radiation—until the moment a violent solar disturbance tears it loose and hurls it upward through a colossal vortex of energy. Carried by million-mile-an-hour winds and cosmic forces it can barely sense, the being drifts farther and farther from home, tightening itself into a desperate sphere as its strength fades in the freezing dark of space.

When gravity finally seizes it, the descent into Earth’s atmosphere is gentle, almost dreamlike. It drifts like a snowflake through the upper air, slipping through magnetic fields, through the ionosphere, and into the cold Atlantic depths—too weak to move, too alien to perceive anything but the dim pulse of radiation from the distant Sun. It lies there dying, unaware that a technological marvel is flying high above, its radar beam cutting across the ocean with casual precision. To the passengers, it is just another quiet transatlantic voyage. But to Edward Lindsey, a former wartime radar observer, an impossible echo begins to appear on the skiatron display: an oval shape, two miles wide at its core, pulsing with a structure that resembles something alive.

As Lindsey and the radio officer watch the filamented shape break apart, neither man can see the invisible creature dissolving below them. Clarke creates a moment where cosmic scale and human routine collide, revealing the gulf between what humanity can observe and what it can truly understand. The story is both vast and intimate—a reminder that the universe is filled with wonders too faint, too alien, or too brief for us to recognize.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008) stands as one of the most influential science fiction authors of all time. A scientist, inventor, and futurist, Clarke bridged the gap between imagination and engineering with stories rooted in real scientific principles. His body of work ranges from visionary novels like Childhood’s End and the Rama series to hundreds of short stories that probe the mysteries of space, intelligence, and cosmic evolution. Clarke was among the first to predict communications satellites; he championed space exploration long before it became reality; and he influenced generations through television, essays, and collaborations—including the legendary partnership with Stanley Kubrick that produced 2001: A Space Odyssey.

His short fiction often shows Clarke at his most elegant, revealing vast ideas through small, precise moments. Castaway reflects that mastery, blending awe and melancholy in a tale of contact that never truly happens. It is a perfect example of Clarke’s belief that the universe is not only stranger than we imagine—it is stranger than we can imagine.

LISTEN TO THE STORY

Listen to Castaway by Arthur C. Clarke — a haunting vintage sci-fi tale of a sun-born being adrift in space and unknowingly discovered by humans. A classic science fiction gem. ⸻

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