Talk:Phase Space (Stephen Baxter)

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[edit] Discussion

There is a mathematical-scientific usage of the term "phase space", most notably used by Enrico Fermi to develop his theory of beta decay. Would it be possible to write a disambiguation for this? --24.84.203.193 5 July 2005 07:00 (UTC)

It turns out the dab page was created, but nobody linked to the article in question. I'm fixing it now. --Viriditas | Talk 07:27, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Short story listing

I've moved the listing from the main article to talk. It should be added back in as it is discussed or expanded, otherwise it serves no purpose. Text follows: --Viriditas | Talk 07:22, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

The book contains the following short-stories:

  • Prologue
  • Dreams (I)
    • Moon-Calf
  • Earths
    • Open Loops
    • Glass Earth, Inc.
    • Poyekhali 3201
    • Dante Dreams
    • War Birds
  • Worlds
    • Sun-Drenched
    • Martian Autumn
    • Sun God
    • Sun Cloud
  • Manifold
    • Sheena 5
    • The Fubar Suit
    • Grey Earth
    • Huddle
  • Paradox
    • Refugium
    • Lost Content
    • Tracks
    • Lines of Longitude
    • Barrier
    • Marginalia
    • The We Who Sing
    • The Gravity Mine
    • Spindrift
    • Touching Centauri
  • Dreams (II)
    • The Twelfth Album
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgements