But I've found what I came to find, here. Thanks to Vijay Fafat for writing the summary of that work (and so many others). The 1,500th entry is The Man of Forty Crowns by Voltaire. And I believe I've done the same, back in U-double-star… or maybe I'm still doing it, somewhere. MathFiction: Diaspora (Greg Egan) a list compiled by Alex Kasman ( College of Charleston) Exciting News: The total number of works of mathematical fiction listed in this database recently reached a milestone. "The Transmuters didn't die they played out every possibility within themselves. "It won't be death." Paolo seemed calm now, perfectly resolved. "Because there was nothing more to do." "They'd seen everything they wanted to see in the outside worldĪnd Paolo does the same - he basically commits suicide, except he instead sees it as achieving completion because he's done all he wanted to do: He said, "We look right in front of us." The Transmuters were gone - they had explored, experienced and analyzed the multiverse to their complete satisfaction and then allowed themselves to die:
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