subjective-time-manipulation
The practice of altering subjective experience of time to manage the long delays inherent in observing and controlling large-scale physical experiments.
1 chapter across 1 book
Diaspora (1997)Greg Egan
In this chapter, Blanca and Gabriel, members of the Forge group in the Carter-Zimmerman polis on Earth, witness the first successful neutralization event in the Forge's particle accelerator, confirming the creation of a Kozuch-Wheeler wormhole. The chapter explores the technical and philosophical challenges of manipulating exotic physics to create stable wormholes, emphasizing the interplay between art, mathematics, and physical reality. Gabriel reflects on the long-term implications and potential setbacks of their work, while Blanca remains cautiously skeptical about the practical applications of these breakthroughs.