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    <![CDATA[As She Climbed Across the Table]]>
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    <![CDATA[Particle physics, false vacuum bubbles, an alternate universe--this is the stuff of Jonathan Lethem's novel <em>As She Climbed Across the Table</em>. The tale echoes <em>Alice in Wonderland</em> in its mad tumble through a rearranged reality. Narrator Phillip Engstrand is a university professor who has made a career out of studying academic environments. Engstrand is in love with Alice Coombs, a particle physicist engaged in a bold attempt to replicate the origins of the universe. The result of the experiment is Lack, a very selective black hole that sucks some things into its void--a cat, a pair of socks, a strawberry--and rejects others, namely, a love-struck Alice. As Alice's unrequited obsession with Lack grows, Phillip becomes so desperate to save his beloved from this empty rival that he risks a journey down the metaphysical rabbit hole. <p>  Here the language of physics becomes the language of love: describing physics' &quot;observer problem,&quot; Alice says, &quot;Some people think the observer's consciousness determines the spin or even the existence of the electron.&quot; Later, as he stumbles to explain Alice's importance to him, Phillip tells her, &quot;I'm not sure I really exist except under your observation.&quot; In this memorable little book, Lethem explores the cosmic possibilities of love.</p>]]>
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