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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 18:51:19 -0500
- From: "Andrew C. Plotkin" <ap1i+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Scientists Plan to Blow Up the World!
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- On destabilizing the vacuum:
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- Excerpts from netnews.sci.physics: 5-Nov-92 Re: Scientists Plan to
- Blow.. Mcirvin@husc8.harvard.ed (1323)
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- > I once opined to Eric Carlson that this was an idea that had been
- > insufficiently exploited in science fiction. He pointed out to
- > me that "it would be a very short novel."
-
- It has been done (and yes, it was a short story. :-) In _Analog_,
- several years ago. (No, I can't remember a title or author.) I'll
- summarize it, because it also touches on another favorite sci.physics
- topic...
-
- Scientists build superduperlooper collider. But every time they try to
- start it up, it fails. Not strange inexplicable failure; it's always
- some 27-cent transistor, or a computer crashed, or a wire shorted out.
- This has happened dozens of times. No pattern. The probability of all
- these failures happening by chance is infinitesmal. Scientists going
- crazy, suspect sabotage.
-
- Finally someone figures out that the collision events would destabilize
- the vacuum and destroy the universe. Thus, they have *experimentally*
- validated the multiple-worlds interpretation of QM -- they (the people
- watching the failures) must be in one of the few remaining un-fried
- universes!
-
- Perhaps silly, but I liked it.
-
- --Z
-
- "And Aholibamah bare Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah: these were the borogoves..."
-