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Incandescence»rank: 3104par: Greg Egan
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Incandescence»rank: 107012par: Greg Egan
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Schilds Ladder»rank: 111291par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Axiomatic»rank: 246620par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Diaspora»rank: 18986par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Distress»rank: 307503par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Diaspora»rank: 190748par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Luminous»rank: 1193326par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Quarantine»rank: 1193326par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |
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Permutation City»rank: 24656par: Greg Egan
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Greg Egan's ability to imagine wonders of cosmic scale is shown again in his SF novel Schild's Ladder, with future galactic society confronting a disaster of almost unimaginable vastness--or is it a springboard to new hope? The fatal experiment was right at the edge of theoretical physics. Could there be an alternative structure for vacuum itself, the void underlying our cosmos? Unfortunately, yes. 0nce created, this artificial 'novo-vacuum' successfully competes with normal space, expanding at half the speed of light in an all-consuming sphere. lnside, physics is radically, incomprehensibly ... |