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Novel where a cube cooled below absolute zero makes a hole in reality
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Many years ago I read an old sci-fi novel - when I say old, I suspect it was from about the 1950's or so.
The elements I can remember are an experiment where a cube is cooled to below absolute zero and that it then punches a hole into another dimension.
They try to get people to look through the hole but anyone who does goes insane. Then the 'inhabitants' of the other dimension take offence to the damage the experiment is doing in their world and start attacking our world in retaliation.
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Many years ago I read an old sci-fi novel - when I say old, I suspect it was from about the 1950's or so.
The elements I can remember are an experiment where a cube is cooled to below absolute zero and that it then punches a hole into another dimension.
They try to get people to look through the hole but anyone who does goes insane. Then the 'inhabitants' of the other dimension take offence to the damage the experiment is doing in their world and start attacking our world in retaliation.
story-identification novel
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. You might be able to improve this question by checking out the guide. You can edit any additional details you recall into your question.
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Many years ago I read an old sci-fi novel - when I say old, I suspect it was from about the 1950's or so.
The elements I can remember are an experiment where a cube is cooled to below absolute zero and that it then punches a hole into another dimension.
They try to get people to look through the hole but anyone who does goes insane. Then the 'inhabitants' of the other dimension take offence to the damage the experiment is doing in their world and start attacking our world in retaliation.
story-identification novel
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Many years ago I read an old sci-fi novel - when I say old, I suspect it was from about the 1950's or so.
The elements I can remember are an experiment where a cube is cooled to below absolute zero and that it then punches a hole into another dimension.
They try to get people to look through the hole but anyone who does goes insane. Then the 'inhabitants' of the other dimension take offence to the damage the experiment is doing in their world and start attacking our world in retaliation.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. You might be able to improve this question by checking out the guide. You can edit any additional details you recall into your question.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. You might be able to improve this question by checking out the guide. You can edit any additional details you recall into your question.
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Hi, welcome to SF&F. You might be able to improve this question by checking out the guide. You can edit any additional details you recall into your question.
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The Universe Between, a 1965 novel by Alan E. Nourse, which was also the answer to this old question. It was based on the short story "High Threshold" in Astounding Science Fiction, March 1951 and the novelette "The Universe Between" in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951, which are available at the Internet Archive here and here.
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A scientist conducting experiments on low temperatures inadvertently trespasses on another universe.
[Excuse me while I look for my copy, so I can post some excerpts from the story.]
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The Universe Between, a 1965 novel by Alan E. Nourse, which was also the answer to this old question. It was based on the short story "High Threshold" in Astounding Science Fiction, March 1951 and the novelette "The Universe Between" in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951, which are available at the Internet Archive here and here.
ISFDB synopsis:
A scientist conducting experiments on low temperatures inadvertently trespasses on another universe.
[Excuse me while I look for my copy, so I can post some excerpts from the story.]
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The Universe Between, a 1965 novel by Alan E. Nourse, which was also the answer to this old question. It was based on the short story "High Threshold" in Astounding Science Fiction, March 1951 and the novelette "The Universe Between" in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951, which are available at the Internet Archive here and here.
ISFDB synopsis:
A scientist conducting experiments on low temperatures inadvertently trespasses on another universe.
[Excuse me while I look for my copy, so I can post some excerpts from the story.]
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The Universe Between, a 1965 novel by Alan E. Nourse, which was also the answer to this old question. It was based on the short story "High Threshold" in Astounding Science Fiction, March 1951 and the novelette "The Universe Between" in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951, which are available at the Internet Archive here and here.
ISFDB synopsis:
A scientist conducting experiments on low temperatures inadvertently trespasses on another universe.
[Excuse me while I look for my copy, so I can post some excerpts from the story.]
The Universe Between, a 1965 novel by Alan E. Nourse, which was also the answer to this old question. It was based on the short story "High Threshold" in Astounding Science Fiction, March 1951 and the novelette "The Universe Between" in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951, which are available at the Internet Archive here and here.
ISFDB synopsis:
A scientist conducting experiments on low temperatures inadvertently trespasses on another universe.
[Excuse me while I look for my copy, so I can post some excerpts from the story.]
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