Gravitys angel

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A story published in OMNI concerning the Superconducting Supercollider that might have been. This story originally appeared in OMNI, November 1992. Author’s Note: This story concerns a future in which Congress continued funding for the SSC, which of course did not happen in our timeline, where instead of gravity’s angel we have a large, mostly empty tunnel beneath the Texas plains. I would also remind the reader that all stories take place in alternate realities, perhaps, as David Deutsch maintains, among an infinite number of them.

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