The Riddle of the Universe and Its Solution
"The Riddle of the Universe and Its Solution" is a short story written by Christopher Cherniak appearing in the 1981 book The Mind's I. It describes a research project in computer science which includes content that produces catatonia in anyone who views it. The material is harmful only if comprehended by its victim—in some cases there is an incubation period before an exposed subject reaches the fatal conclusion. Often, the last thing said by such individuals before slipping irrevocably into a coma is "Aha!"
Only after the lethal files tragically affect a team which fetches them remotely—hoping to avoid a presumed biological disease—is the true danger realised. Efforts to use apes to discover which part of the files has this effect fail: so the effect is limited to humans.
See also
- BLIT
- Blipvert
- Snow Crash
- Infinite Jest
- The Funniest Joke in the World
- Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and_Everything
- Basilisk
- Harmful visual sensation is a recurring motif in the works of David Langford