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Originally Posted by ATDrake
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BROKEN SYMMETRIES introduces theoretical physicist Peter Slater and world-traveling photojournalist Anne-Marie Brand. They meet in Hawaii, where Anne-Marie is in pursuit of a story about the giant atom-smasher TERAC, the newest and biggest particle accelerator in the world, built amidst the pineapple fields of Oahu. Dr. Martin Edovich is the triumphant scientist behind the project—he claims that "his" discovery of I-particles will win him the Nobel Prize and change the face of physics.
But Peter Slater predicted the existence of I-particles long ago and suspects that they are unstable—explosive and potentially cataclysmic. And as TERAC ramps up, Slater’s theory is about to be tested.
The symmetries of matter itself are about to be unexpectedly broken, unleashing the fury of self-annihilation...
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Sounds interesting, but the name TERAC is just way too close to the infamous
THERAC-25. Pretty sure no one would want to name their accelerator that, simply because of what happened with the THERAC-25.
If you're a computer science person, or someone interested in reading about radiological disasters, the
full report on the THERAC-25 is a really good read.
Grabbed the book too, thanks!