From the article:
"They set up what they call the White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer at the Johnson Space Center, essentially creating a laser interferometer that instigates micro versions of space-time warps.Tabletop time warps...sounds like something straight out of science fiction. If they get the technology to work, I wonder if someone will apply it to board games.
"We're trying to see if we can generate a very tiny instance of this in a tabletop experiment, to try to perturb space-time by one part in 10 million," White said."
Speaking of experiments, I've decided to try make some changes to my writing techniques...ones that I've stood by for over two decades now. I'm attempting to write directly on the computer, instead of writing the stories out longhand first, and then typing them in. I still plan on printing out the rough drafts and editing those with a pencil, but the goal is to write things faster than my usual pace. I initially balked at the idea, but then I thought about how I used to spend hours typing up rough drafts of stories and novels using an old manual typewriter (via the hunt and peck method). Old habits die hard I guess.
I've also started work on a project I'm calling "Fractal Standard Time". At this point, it is an interlinked collection of short stories that is potentially going to morph into a novel. I'm pretty happy with how the opening story is turning out, and hopefully it won't bend the laws of physics too much. An alternative working title to this project could be called "Mars or Bust" if that gives any hint as to where it is going. I also anticipate a sequel story to "The Mines of Mars" which can be found in my upcoming collection, Corridors.
Regarding Corridors, the cover art is being worked on. I've also created an audio version for a beta reader of mine (my wife). I'm considering posting a story from the book, but I will have to take it down once I publish via KDP Select (Amazon). Stay tuned...
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