Philosophically allied with "All the Myriad Ways" alternate universe. A mathematician professor meets up with a stranger at a bar who says that foggy nights are when you might walk into a different universe, which explains why you don't want to go out on a foggy night. Narrator walks out anyway and ends up in a quite different universe, yet still does quite well for himself.
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
"For a Foggy Night" by Larry Niven
Appeared in Fantasy and Science Fiction. Reprinted by George Scithers.
Philosophically allied with "All the Myriad Ways" alternate universe. A mathematician professor meets up with a stranger at a bar who says that foggy nights are when you might walk into a different universe, which explains why you don't want to go out on a foggy night. Narrator walks out anyway and ends up in a quite different universe, yet still does quite well for himself.
Philosophically allied with "All the Myriad Ways" alternate universe. A mathematician professor meets up with a stranger at a bar who says that foggy nights are when you might walk into a different universe, which explains why you don't want to go out on a foggy night. Narrator walks out anyway and ends up in a quite different universe, yet still does quite well for himself.
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