- Schrödinger's Kitten
"Schrödinger's Kitten" is a 1988
novelette byGeorge Alec Effinger , which won both aHugo Award and aNebula Award , as well as the JapaneseSeiun Award . It was later expanded into a novel, published in 1992 under the same name.The story utilizes a form of the
many worlds hypothesis , and is named after theSchrödinger's cat thought experiment. It first appeared in "Omni", and its original novelette form was also featured in the third volume of "The New Hugo Winners " in 1994.Plot summary
The story follows a middle eastern woman, Jehan Fatima Ashûfi, through various realities ranging from one in which she is raped when still a girl, subsequently abandoned by her family and dies alone, to one in which she is saved from execution (which in some realities, she is sentenced to for killing her would-be rapist and being unable to pay the "blood price" to his family) by a foreign tourist, and becomes a physicist and companion to well-known German scientists ranging from Heisenberg to Schrödinger, subsequently being able to prevent the
Nazi s from developing nuclear weapons duringWorld War II by simply forwarding "unintelligible scientific papers" to key politicians looking into the issue.She is, unusually, aware the existence of these realities, which she perceives as "visions" and assumes might come to her from
Allah . Throughout different points in the story, the adult Jehan of some realities struggles to reconcile her religious upbringing and "visions" with her scientific profession; in the end, however, an aged Jehan finds satisfaction in the explanation ofHugh Everett 's theory regarding the possibility of alternate realities, which fits with her personal experiences.Awards and nominations
It won the
Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1989, as well as a Nebula Award and the Seiun Award.ee also
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George Alec Effinger
*Hugo Award for Best Novelette
*Nebula Award for Best Novelette
*Seiun Award
*Schrödinger's cat
*Schrödinger's cat in popular culture
*Many worlds hypothesis
*47th World Science Fiction Convention
*"The New Hugo Winners "
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