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- From: barry@arnold.math.ucla.edu (Barry Merriman)
- Subject: John Cramer's "Twistor"
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.025815.3548@math.ucla.edu>
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- Organization: UCLA, Mathematics Department
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 02:58:15 GMT
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- A great Sci-Fi book---the best hard core I've ever read.
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- Cramer overcomes the major hurdle to producing an interesting
- solitary physicist-centered plot: how can a single physicist
- do anything outrageously interesting in the real world (i.e not
- just a cool theory). The problem is, wild real world effects are
- all the require high energy densities (e.g. making black holes,
- exotic particles, traveling near c, etc), and so its impossible for some
- guy just tinkering in his lab to make some earthshattering discovery.
- You need massive equipment and budgets, you would think.
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- But Cramer gets the idea that rather than a high energy density
- (compression), a complicated rotation---which has little energy cost---links
- our universe with shadow matter univeres. So, you lab tinkerer is
- back in business as a protagonist. The science is all
- well done, and the surrounding story is
- exciting as well---too much, in fact; I was up all night reading it!
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- Check it out!
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- PS: As an added personal bonus, the story is set at U of Washington,
- Seattle, where I got my undergraduate physics & math degrees. In fact,
- Cramer even taught one of the lectures I had in Phys 123. I knew
- his daughter as well---she was in my math classes. It was cool to read
- a sci-fi story set right where you lived and worked.
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- Barry Merriman
- UCLA Dept. of Math
- UCLA Inst. for Fusion and Plasma Research
- barry@math.ucla.edu (Internet; NeXTMail is welcome)
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