The Answer (short story)
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"The Answer" is a science fiction short story by American writer H. Beam Piper. It is not a part of either Piper’s Terro-Human Future History series nor his Paratime series.
It made its first appearance in the December 1959 issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]It is 1984, fifteen years since the nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union devastated the entire Northern Hemisphere of the planet Earth, nuclear scientists Professor Doctor Lee Richardson and Comrade Professor Alexis Petrovitch Pitov are working together on a project in Argentina. During their research, they have created fifteen kilograms of negamatter iron, and they are going to drop it from space to see what happens.
The resulting explosion has a very distinctive signature, and Dr. Richardson realizes that that signature is the same as the one that occurred at Auburn, New York. The American government had assumed that the explosion was the result of a premeditated attack by the Soviets, and had retaliated, resulting in a general exchange of nuclear weapons. During the course of analyzing the Argentinean explosion Dr. Richardson realizes that the “Auburn Bomb” was not a bomb after all, but a negamatter meteor.
References
[edit]- ^ "Bibliography of other Piper work". Retrieved 2009-02-16.
External links
[edit]- The Answer title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- "The Answer" at Project Gutenberg
- 1959 short stories
- Science fiction short stories
- Short stories by H. Beam Piper
- Works originally published in Fantastic Universe
- Fiction set in 1969
- Fiction set in 1984
- Short stories set in Argentina
- Short stories set during World War III
- Short stories set in the 1960s
- Short stories set in the 1980s
- 1950s science fiction short story stubs