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Perils of Scanference


        Transcript of meeting, 2014/03/09, 14:27:00 EST
        Secured conference room 483-B

        Participants:
           General Ferdinand Esel (Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)
           Dr. Chandrasekhar Silberfisch (Director, DARPA)
           Dr. Frank Lovenitz (National Institute of Transphysical Sciences)

        Gen.  Esel:  this  is  the  final  review  of  Scanference,  as  described  in
        (redacted), to determine its inclusion in the Pentagon budget. Doctor
        Silberfisch is present to provide clarification.
        Dr. Lovenitz: I must also express the urgency of this matter.

        Dr. Silberfisch: We appreciate your concerns, Doctor. But they can
        only be addressed by the military establishment, given their basis in
        what to a layman would appear to be purely blue-sky theorizing.
        Gen. Esel: Acknowledged. I do recognize that research into areas of
        mathematics  and  physics  from  which  no  immediately  obvious
        practical—or even strategic—benefit may be derived is nevertheless
        worthy of consideration. It is my job to evaluate such ideas in a real-
        world estimation of probable cost and benefit. Please proceed.

        Dr. Silberfisch: I believe the most useful rubric under which we can
        present this theory is espionage. Our side has an interest in being on
        top  in  the  endless  game  of  protecting  one’s  own  secrets  and
        discovering  those  of  the  other  side.  Doctor  Lovenitz  and  I  have
        arrived at another concept familiar to you, General: the wasting asset.
        But first we must agree on the applicability of these terms to what
        has possibly been discovered at Transphysical Sciences.
        General Esel: Proceed. I’ll interrupt if and when the going gets heavy.

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