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  • Apr. 22nd, 2008 at 6:46 PM
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Now I've gone and done it. Written myself into a corner all because I don't understand math and don't want to chain my short story characters to known laws of physics. Basically, I've written a dead story, a stillborn not completely formed, never to be.

Dang.

No doubt I'll try to find a way to salvage it, steer it away from the math and physics aspects so as to not insult anyone else with my utter and complete lack of understanding of either. Or I'll pluck out the two characters and drop them into something new, something different that doesn't involve the sciences. It's a shame really because after countless hours of science-y and physics-laden research including but not limited to Corona Discharges, Azimuths, Geomagnetic Pole Reversal, Statites, Spherules, Dyson Shells, Solar Sails, Telsa Coils, Magnetometer, Nanotechnologry, and Electromagnetic Ions, I thought I might have been onto something. I'll only be discouraged momentarily. No time to sit and whine about it.

But hey! We got that new and improved toilet installed.

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[info]karindira wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 04:40 am (UTC)
We missed you, baby.
[info]cscole wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 05:24 am (UTC)
Aw, thanks!!

You've really got to see this toilet though!
[info]ramblin_phyl wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 03:04 pm (UTC)
Been there, done that. Ended up translating characters to a different situation--from a nuclear physics lab to a museum. Same principle, same characters, same outcome, different plot device.
[info]cscole wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 07:14 pm (UTC)
Yep, I'm not worried and there's got to be a first for everything, right?
(Anonymous) wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 03:57 pm (UTC)
Aw! That stinks. But hey, that knowledge you've got in your brain may still serve you well in some other story. Or, you may have a weird dream about how a strain of the Ebola virus may be the only cure for a deadly disease that creates pockets of water everywhere in the body, including the brain. Will the cure kill the patient? Is it a worse death than the one fated to him?

Oops, that was my dream last night. I mean, you may have a dream that solves the physics issue in a weird way that won't create science plot holes for your readers.

BTW, one of the WotF winners found out at the awards ceremony that the physics didn't work in his story. Oh well. Winning the contest compensated for some of the embarrassment he felt, I'm sure.
[info]cscole wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2008 07:16 pm (UTC)
HA! The WotF winner thing is exactly what I worry about sometimes. That's why I was reading so much about stuff I don't know much, if anything about. Yeah, I might be able to use that info in something else. Or maybe, my subconscious will figure out a way to revive the story later on! Yeah, I like that thought.

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