Valeria looked down at the speck of light that had been her city. ‘Who did all these things? We have to know their stories.’
‘You will,’ Clara promised. ‘We had some good archivists, but I think the translations will need to be a collaborative project.’
‘How many generations was the voyage?’ Eusebio asked.
‘About a dozen.’
‘A dozen,’ he repeated. ‘An era.’
All of this had grown out of Eusebio’s endeavours – and in one year from the launch, not four. Valeria thought it must feel as if he’d stepped out of his house for a day and returned to find his children replaced by a whole vast swarm of descendants, all of them with strange ideas of their own.
Valeria said, ‘And how many people lived and died in the mountain, without seeing the end?’
Clara squeezed her shoulder. ‘A lot.’
Valeria pictured them, generation after generation, lined up across the years. Farmers and physicists, inventors and instrument builders, maintenance workers, millers and cleaners, biologists and astronomers. Hidden behind her outstretched thumb, for ever out of reach. ‘I wish I could talk to them,’ she said. ‘I wish I could thank them. I wish I could tell them that it wasn’t for nothing, that it ended well.’
Clara said, ‘If that’s what you want, then I believe you’ll find a way.’
Appendix 1: Units and measurements
1 scant (1/144
1 span = 12 scants (1/12
1 stride = 12 spans (1
1 stretch = 12 strides (12
1 saunter = 12 stretches (144
1 stroll = 12 saunters (1,728
1 slog = 12 strolls (20,736
1 separation = 12 slogs (248,832
1 severance = 12 separations (2,985,984
Home world’s equator = 7.42 severances (22,156,000
Distance from
Home world’s orbital radius = 16,323 severances (48,740,217,000
1 flicker (1/12
1 pause = 12 flickers (1
1 lapse = 12 pauses (12
1 chime = 12 lapses (144
1 bell = 12 chimes (1,728
1 day = 12 bells (20,736
1 stint = 12 days (248,832
1 year = 43.1 stints (1
1 generation = 12 years (12
1 era = 12 generations (144
1 age = 12 eras (1,728
1 epoch = 12 ages (20,736
1 eon = 12 epochs (248,832
1 arc-flicker (1/248,832
1 arc-pause = 12 arc-flickers (1/20,736
1 arc-lapse = 12 arc-pauses (1/1,728
1 arc-chime = 12 arc-lapses (1/144
1 arc-bell = 12 arc-chimes (1/12
1 revolution = 12 arc-bells (1
1 scrag (1/144
1 scrood = 12 scrags (1/12
1 heft = 12 scroods (1
1 haul = 12 hefts (12
1 burden = 12 hauls (144
ampio- = 123 = 1,728
lauto- = 126 = 2,985,984
vasto- = 129 = 5,159,780,352
generoso- = 1212 = 8,916,100,448,256
gravido- = 1215 = 15,407,021,574,586,368
scarso- = 1/123 = 1/1,728
piccolo- = 1/126 = 1/2,985,984
piccino- = 1/129 = 1/5,159,780,352
minuto- = 1/1212 = 1/8,916,100,448,256
minuscolo- = 1/1215 = 1/15,407,021,574,586,368
Appendix 2: Light and colours
The names of colours are translated so that the progression from ‘red’ to ‘violet’ implies shorter wavelengths. In the
The smallest possible wavelength of light, λmin, is about 231 piccolo-scants; this is for light with an infinite velocity, at the ‘ultraviolet limit’. The highest possible time frequency of light, νmax, is about 49 generoso-cycles per pause; this is for stationary light, at the ‘infrared limit’.
Afterword
Gravitation and cosmology in the