Gregory Benford - Timescape

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Product Description Suspense builds in this novel about scientists, physics, time travel, and saving the Earth. It’s 1998, and a physicist in Cambridge, England, attempts to send a message backward in time. Earth is falling apart, and a government faction supports the project in hopes of diverting or avoiding the environmental disasters beginning to tear at the edges of civilization. It’s 1962, and a physicist in California struggles with his new life on the West Coast, office politics, and the irregularities of data that plague his experiments. The story’s perspective toggles between time lines, physicists, and their communities.
presents the subculture and world of scientists in microcosm: the lab, the loves, the grappling for grants, the pressures from university and government, the rewards and trials of relationships with spouses, the pressures of the scientific race, and the thrill of discovery.
Timescape Winner of the Nebula Award in 1980 and the John W. Clark Award in 1981,
offers readers a great yarn, in terms of both humanity and science.
Detecting strange patterns of interference in a lab experiment, Gordon Bernstein, an assistant researcher at a California university, investigates and begins to uncover something that will change his life forever. Reprint. Nebula Award winner.

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“Hey, c’mon , Gordon. Stop brooding . Here, I brought you some more things.”

He saw that she had planned a methodically joyous evening, complete with door prizes. Penny produced a handsome Cross pen and pencil set, a western-style string tie, and then a bumper sticker: Au + H2O. Gordon held it between thumb and index finger, suspending it delicately in the air over their table as though it might contaminate the veal piccata.

“What’s this crap?”

“Oh, c’mon. Just a joke.”

“Next you’ll be giving me copies of The Conscience of a Conservative . Christ”

“Don’t be so afraid of new ideas.”

“New? Penny, these are cobwebbed—”

“They’re new to you.”

“Look, Goldwater might make a good neighbor—good fences make good neighbors, isn’t that what Frost said? Little lit’rary touch for you, there. But Penny, he’s a simpleton.”

She said stiffly, “Not so simple he gave away Cuba.”

“Huh?” He was honestly mystified.

“Last October Kennedy signed it away . Just like that.” She snapped her fingers energetically. “Agreed not to do anything about Cuba if the Russians took their missiles out.”

“By ‘anything’ you mean another Bay of Pigs.”

“Maybe.” She nodded sternly. “Maybe.”

“Kennedy’s already helped out quite enough fascists. The Cuban exiles, Franco, and now Diem in Viet Nam. I think—”

“You don’t think at all, Gordon. Really. You’ve got all these eastern ideas about the way the world works and they’re all wrong . JFK was weak on Cuba and you just watch—the Russians will give them the guns and they’ll infiltrate everywhere, all over South America. They’re a real threat , Gordon. What’s to stop them from sending troops into Africa, even? Into the Congo?”

“Nonsense.”

“Is it nonsense that Kennedy’s chipping away at our freedoms here, too? Forcing the steel companies to back down, when all they did was raise prices? Whatever happened to free enterprise?”

Gordon raised a palm in the air. “Look, can we have a truce?”

“I’m just trying to shake you loose from those ideas of yours. You people from the east don’t understand how this country really works.”

He said sarcastically, “There might be a few guys on The New York Times who mull it over.”

“Left-wing Democrats,” she began, “who don’t—”

“Hey, hey.” He raised his palm toward her again. “I thought we had a truce.”

“Well… All right. Sorry.”

Gordon studied his plate for a moment, distracted, and then said with dawning perception, “What’s this?”

“An artichoke salad.”

“Did I order this?”

“I heard you.”

“After the veal? What was I thinking of?”

“I’m sure I don’t know.”

“I don’t need this. I’ll flag one of those funny waiters.”

“They’re not ‘funny,’ Gordon. They’re queer.”

“What?” he asked blankly.

“You know. Homosexual.”

“Fags?” Gordon felt as though he had been deceived all evening. He dropped his signaling hand, suddenly shy. “You should’ve told me.”

“Why? It doesn’t matter. I mean, they’re all over La Jolla—haven’t you noticed?”

“Uh, no.”

“Most of the waiters in any restaurant are. It’s a convenient job. You can travel around and live in the best spots. They don’t have family obligations, most of the time their family wants nothing to do with them, so…” She shrugged. Gordon saw in this gesture an unaffected sophistication, an ease with the world, which he suddenly envied very much. The way their conversation had shifted from topic to topic this evening bothered him, had kept him off balance. He realized that he still could not get a grip on the real Penny, the woman behind so many different faces. The comic Goldwaterite lived right alongside the literature and arts major, who in turn blended into the casual sexual sophisticate. He remembered opening the bathroom door at a faculty party last year to find her seated on the toilet, her blue gown crescenting the bowl like a wreath of flowers. They had both been startled; she held a square of yellow tissue in an upraised hand. Her heels dug into the grouting between the triangular brown tiles of the floor, so her toes canted cockily into the air. The low seat made her seem bottom-heavy. Between pale thighs he saw the unending oval yawn. A dark sheath of hose swallowed most of her legs, yielding only to the descending tongues of her garter belt. His jaw had sagged open with indecision and then he stepped in, mouth closing on the possibility of faux pas. The mirror on the far wall showed a startled stranger, puzzled. He shut the door behind him, drawn to her. “You can see this at home,” she said impishly. With a studious deliberation she patted herself, unmindful of him, and let the yellow paper flutter into the mouth of water below. She half-turned on the seat, pressed the chipped ceramic handle. An answering gurgle took away her business from his prying eyes before she arose. Standing, smoothing her dress, she was taller and somehow challenging, an exotic problem. In the bleached, tile pocket she appeared luminous with purpose, a Penny he had not known. “I couldn’t wait,” he said with a warmth that sounded strange to himself, considering that it wasn’t true. He edged by her, unzipped. The mildly pleasurable gush: release. “Getting domestic, aren’t we?” Penny raised one edge of her lipsticked mouth in the lyric curve of a half-smile, seeing the mood in him. “I guess so,” he said lazily. Outside, his colleagues were discussing superconductivity while their wives made shrewd observations on local real estate; the women seemed to have a better grip on what was real. Penny’s smile broadened and he concluded with a quick spurt that narrowly missed the seat. He gave himself a wobbly drying shake, tucked himself in and dried the seat with more of the yellow- tissues. He had never felt this simple and open with a woman before, in such a rich, enameled air. Not wanting to hang on to the moment for fear that it would burst, he kissed her lightly and popped open the door. Outside, Isaac Lakin leaned against the wall, studying the Breughel prints in the shadowed hallway and awaiting entrance to the bathroom. “Ah,” he said as they emerged together. “Up to something.” A simple deduction. Lakin’s eyes moved from one to the other as though he could glimpse the secret, as though he had just seen a new facet of Gordon. Well, maybe he had. Maybe they both had.

“Gor-don,” Penny urged him back into the present. “You’ve been going off like that all evening,” She looked concerned. He felt a sudden spurt of irritation. The dream Penny was soft and womanly; the one before him was a nag. “If you’re going to do that, why not just talk about it?”

He nodded. Her programmed night out, full of forced gaiety, had begun to wear on him. And the sudden shifts in his emotions bothered him as well. He normally thought of himself as rock-steady, unmoved by passing notions.

“Got a call from Saul today,” he said stonily, fleeing his own thoughts. “He and Frank Drake are going to get time on the big radio telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia. They want to study 99 Hercules.”

“If they receive a signal, it will prove your case?”

“Right. It makes no sense, but—right.”

“Why no sense?”

“Look, I mean—” Gordon waved a hand in exasperation. One of the waiters took this as a signal and began to advance. Hurriedly Gordon motioned him away. “Even if you bought the story whole, the tachyons and everything—why think there should be radio signals? Why both? The whole point of using tachyons is that radio’s too slow.”

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