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Authors: Gene Brewer

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"Bu
t
thes
e
 
wave
s
 
trave
l
 
onl
y
 
a
t
 
th
e
 
spee
d
 
o
f
 
light
,
 
don'
t
 
they
?
 
The
y
 
couldn'
t
 
possibl
y
 
hav
e
 
reached

K-PA
X
a
s
yet."

H
e
sighe
d
again
,
mor
e
loudl
y
thi
s
time
.
"Bu
t
som
e
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
energ
y
 
goe
s
 
int
o
 
highe
r
 
overtones
,
 
don'tcha
know
?
It'
s
thi
s
principle
,
i
n
fact
,
tha
t
make
s
ligh
t
trave
l
possible
.
Hav
e
yo
u
studie
d
physics?"

I
suddenl
y
 
remembere
d
 
m
y
 
long-sufferin
g
 
hig
h
 
schoo
l
 
physic
s
 
teacher
,
 
wh
o
 
ha
d
 
trie
d
 
t
o
 
dru
m
 
this kin
d
o
f
informatio
n
int
o
m
y
head
.
I
 
als
o
 
fel
t
 
a
 
nee
d
 
fo
r
 
a
 
cigarette
,
 
thoug
h
 
I
 
hadn'
t
 
smoke
d
 
on
e
 
i
n
years.

"I'l
l
tak
e
you
r
wor
d
fo
r
that
,
Mist-uh-prot
.
On
e
mor
e
thing
:
Wh
y
d
o
yo
u
trave
l
 
aroun
d
 
th
e
 
univers
e
 
al
l
by
yourself?"

"Wouldn'
t
you
,
i
f
yo
u
could?'

"Maybe
.
I
don'
t
know
.
Bu
t
wha
t
I
mean
t
was
:
Wh
y
d
o
yo
u
d
o
i
t
alone?"

"I
s
tha
t
wh
y
yo
u
thin
k
I'
m
crazy?"

"No
t
a
t
all
.
Bu
t
doesn'
t
i
t
ge
t
kin
d
o
f
lonely
,
al
l
thos
e
 
years-fou
r
 
year
s
 
an
d
 
eigh
t
 
months
,
 
wasn'
t
 
it?-in
space?"

"No
.
An
d
I
wasn'
t
i
n
spac
e
tha
t
long
.
I'v
e
bee
n
her
e
fo
r
fou
r
year
s
an
d
nin
e
months."

"Ho
w
lon
g
wer
e
yo
u
i
n
spacer'

"
I age
d
abou
t
seve
n
o
f
you
r
months
,
i
f
that'
s
wha
t
yo
u
mean."

"Yo
u
didn'
t
fee
l
a
nee
d
t
o
hav
e
someon
e
t
o
tal
k
t
o
fo
r
al
l
tha
t
time?"

"No.
"
I
jotte
d
down
:
Patien
t
dislike
s
everyone?

"Wha
t
di
d
yo
u
d
o
t
o
kee
p
yoursel
f
occupied?"

H
e
wagge
d
hi
s
head
.
"Yo
u
 
don'
t
 
understand
,
 
gene
.
 
Althoug
h
 
I
 
becam
e
 
seve
n
 
EART
H
 
month
s
 
older
durin
g
 
th
e
 
trip
,
 
i
t
 
reall
y
 
seeme
d
 
lik
e
 
a
n
 
instan
t
 
t
o
 
me
.
 
Yo
u
 
see
,
 
tim
e
 
i
s
 
warpe
d
 
a
t
 
supe
r
 
ligh
t
 
speeds
.
 
In
othe
r
words-"

Unforgivably
,
I
wa
s
to
o
annoye
d
t
o
le
t
hi
m
g
o
on
.
 
"An
d
 
speakin
g
 
o
f
 
time
,
 
our
s
 
i
s
 
u
p
 
fo
r
 
today
.
 
Shall w
e
continu
e
th
e
discussio
n
nex
t
week?"

"A
s
yo
u
wish."

"Good
.
I'l
l
cal
l
Mr
.
Kowalsk
i
an
d
Mr
.
Jense
n
t
o
escor
t
yo
u
bac
k
t
o
you
r
ward."

"
I
kno
w
th
e
way."

"Well
,
i
f
yo
u
don'
t
mind
,
I'
d
rathe
r
cal
l
them
.
Jus
t
routin
e
hospita
l
procedure
.
I'
m
sur
e
you
understand."

"Perfectly."

"Good.
"
 
Th
e
 
orderlie
s
 
arrive
d
 
i
n
a
 
momen
t
 
an
d
 
th
e
 
patien
t
 
lef
t
 
wit
h
 
them
,
 
noddin
g
 
complacentl
y
 
to
m
e
a
s
h
e
wen
t
out
.
I
wa
s
 
surprise
d
 
t
o
 
fin
d
 
tha
t
 
I
 
wa
s
 
drippin
g
 
wit
h
 
perspiration
,
 
an
d
 
I
 
remembe
r
 
getting
u
p
t
o
chec
k
th
e
thermosta
t
afte
r
switchin
g
of
f
th
e
recorder.

Whil
e
 
th
e
 
tap
e
 
wa
s
 
rewindin
g
 
I
 
copie
d
 
m
y
 
scribble
d
 
observation
s
 
fo
r
 
hi
s
 
permanen
t
 
file
,
 
making
mentio
n
 
o
f
 
m
y
distast
e
 
fo
r
 
wha
t
 
seeme
d
 
t
o
 
m
e
 
hi
s
 
arrogan
t
 
manner
,
 
afte
r
 
whic
h
 
I
 
file
d
 
th
e
 
roug
h
 
notes
int
o
a
separat
e
cabinet
,
alread
y
stuffe
d
wit
h
 
simila
r
 
records
.
 
The
n
 
I
 
listene
d
 
t
o
 
par
t
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
tape
,
 
addin
g
 
a
commen
t
 
abou
t
 
th
e
 
patient'
s
 
lac
k
 
o
f
 
an
y
 
trac
e
 
o
f
 
dialec
t
 
o
r
 
accent
.
 
Surprisingly
,
 
hearin
g
 
hi
s
 
sof
t
 
voice,
whic
h
 
wa
s
 
rathe
r
 
pleasant
,
 
wa
s
 
no
t
 
a
t
 
al
l
 
annoyin
g
 
t
o
 
me
.
 
I
t
 
ha
d
 
bee
n
 
hi
s
 
demeanor...
.
 
Suddenl
y
 
I
realized
:
Tha
t
cocky
,
lopsided
,
derisiv
e
gri
n
reminde
d
m
e
o
f
m
y
father.

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