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'''Witten particles''' are quantum gravity particles that were presumably discovered on [[Earth Bet]] prior to [[Gold Morning]]. The name "Witten particle" is presumably a reference to quantum gravity theorist [[Wikipedia:Edward Witten|Edward Witten]]. [[Vista]]'s space-warping power could cause Witten particles to behave in unusual ways. [[Lookout]]'s past-viewing camera was sensitive to interference by Witten particles.<ref>“That color scheme hurts my eyes to look at,” Swansong commented.<br><br>“It hurts my brain to think at,” Lookout said. “That’s a Witten particle flying around like a balloon with the end undone. Because life has to be hard, right? They don’t do that.”<br><br>“Witten?” I asked.<br />“Gravity particle.”<br><br>“Oh. In the past?”<br><br>“Yup.”<br>“That’s got to be Vista.”- [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/12/04/polarize-10-12/ excerpt] from [[Polarize 10.12]]</ref> ==Trivia== *In the real world this is called a Graviton, and is still unobserved. {{Reflist}} [[Category:Terminology]]
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