The Many Worlds Theory
by Philip Walford
HE DRIVE HOME from the lab, long and
slow, affords him the chance to think that just as a man's life informs his
work occasionally it informs his aggressiveness in negotiating clogged lanes.
He drives defensively on a freeway blotted with cars like a strip of
sequencing gel, having noted in the past that over a long enough stretch, luck
is evenly distributed across lanes. ...READ MORE