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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5235 on: October 19, 2010, 07:18:20 am »

ISTR a short story (or, if longer, it my memories only reference short segments of it) where a team of global surveyors have just completed their "life's work" by totally mapping the entire world... and then the universe rebels by making the world larger.  Heralded by planes falling out of the sky (it's no longer 2000 miles from A to B, it's 4000, and they don't have enough fuel to get that far, etc) and a lot of people going missing (suddenly finding themselves in previously unknown areas).

The mapping team are happy, though, because they'd more or less made themselves redundant, and now there's a whole lot more "there" to map out and fit into their heretofore complete atlas.

(Pretty low on the Moh Scale Of SF Hardness, it must be admitted.)


Another story I recall had intelligent bacteria (experiments in extreme selective pressures on getting through a bacteria-scale maze, etc, producing colonies exhibiting something significantly brighter intelligence than some people could handle, so the experimenting professor injects them into himself rather than destroy them, resulting in a "grey goo" scenario as they absorb and take over half the planet) used an (apparent, and obviously scientifically arguable) ability to observe the exact nature absolutely everything occurring within their 'hemibiospheric' biomass to invoke some sort of clause in Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle and shove them completely out of this reality and onto... who knows where... More or less leaving the surviving/unassimilated population of the planet (who had been completely failing to tackle this particular biomenace) in peace.  Not quite the same thing, unless you assume that the bacteria created more "where" for uncertain particles to be lost in, but it also comes to mind.


(Sorry, can't remember the authors/titles.  Probably both short stories in compilations, anyway.)

Just read a short story in an anthology called 'Mammoth book of extreme SF' that did a similar thing: a world (with normal curvature) where there is an anomaly along the pacific that stretches back in time (approached from the asian side, eastwards.)...
it does not explore the concept further as to what happens when travelling the pacific from the californey side though. ...or how this works at the poles...seems lethal to me. :0
Ah, it was from S.Baxter, the Pacific Mystery. I liked his 'Raft' story, which is a survival story situated in a shrinking micro universe, it is suggested that this was created by a hyperdrive malfunction.... i think it was his. :p

I don't accept mind over matter concepts, like the one you described. They can be fine story elements though, as long as you keep in mind it is magic in techno-drag.
In this case it does sound like a lame story 'cop-out' similar to the flu killing the invaders from Mars.
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5236 on: October 20, 2010, 09:31:39 am »

Hmm... so 350-400 pages or so is how far a B12 flame thread burns :P
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« Reply #5237 on: October 20, 2010, 09:38:42 am »

Hmm... so 350-400 pages or so is how far a B12 flame thread burns :P
People have threads on vitamins?
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5238 on: October 20, 2010, 09:41:53 am »

There is no proof that vitamins exist!
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5239 on: October 20, 2010, 09:55:23 am »

There is no proof that vitamins exist!

Nor is there any proof that they don't not unexist! Therefore vitamins exist.
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« Reply #5240 on: October 20, 2010, 09:58:39 am »

There is no proof that vitamins exist!

Nor is there any proof that they don't not unexist! Therefore vitamins exist.

Siquo, that god among men and sex machine to all the chicks, would say you are both right.  Since all beliefs are equally true, vitamins clearly exist in a strange quantum state wherein they both exist and don't exist simultaneously.
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« Reply #5241 on: October 20, 2010, 11:33:28 am »

Now people, Vitamin is a relative term. They may be beneficial to use, but to proto-plankton? They could be just as deadly as sulfuric acid. We must view the whole picture when we argue the existence of such things as vitamins.
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5242 on: October 20, 2010, 03:24:09 pm »

There is no proof that vitamins exist!

Nor is there any proof that they don't not unexist! Therefore vitamins exist.

Siquo, that god among men and sex machine to all the chicks, would say you are both right.  Since all beliefs are equally true, vitamins clearly exist in a strange quantum state wherein they both exist and don't exist simultaneously.
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5243 on: October 20, 2010, 03:57:17 pm »

Hey, tell Schrödinger to give back our damn vitamins.
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« Reply #5244 on: October 20, 2010, 08:43:03 pm »

Vitamins are like unicorns. It's a myth that you need to believe in vitamins to be healthy. A more primitive society can rely on some pharmaceutical concoction to be healthy, but these days, all you need is organic food.
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Re: Atheists
« Reply #5245 on: October 20, 2010, 08:58:01 pm »

Unicorn == Rhinoceros.

Your mind has been blown.
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« Reply #5246 on: October 20, 2010, 09:11:54 pm »

Cunningly disguised as a Bicorn.

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« Reply #5247 on: October 20, 2010, 09:16:47 pm »

Nah, turns out rhino are just ugly people, not Magic horses.
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« Reply #5248 on: October 20, 2010, 11:11:20 pm »

Vitamins are like unicorns. It's a myth that you need to believe in vitamins to be healthy. A more primitive society can rely on some pharmaceutical concoction to be healthy, but these days, all you need is organic food.

Except if you stop ingesting vitamins you will suffer sever pain and hemorrhaging :)
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« Reply #5249 on: October 21, 2010, 12:13:01 am »

I believe the implication is that artificial vitamin supplements are unnecessary, unless you're saying that regular food doesn't contain any naturally. Then I guess you live on a diet of tablets and IV fluids.
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