This story explores the unique idea that, although science has shown that matter cannot be created or destroyed, perhaps it is shaped by the collective minds or intelligence of those who inhabit it.
Reviews
Excellence from Simak as usual
5
By Zachwardo
A compelling well written story of the last moments of mankind.
The Street That Wasn't There
5
By pknenjr
Great short story in written in true Simak form. Short and poignant.
Edward M. Lerner, Richard A. Lupoff, Clifford D. Simak, Damien Broderick, Reginald Bretnor, William F. Nolan, John Gregory Betancourt, James H. Schmitz, C.J. Henderson & Darrell Schweitzer
Robert E. Howard, Philip K. Dick, James Blish, H. P. Lovecraft, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, Alan Edward Nourse, Clifford D. Simak, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Frederik Pohl, August Derleth, Lester del Rey, Fritz Leiber, Carl Jacobi, Philip José Farmer, Warren Lapine, Ada Milenkovic Brown, B. W. Clough, F. Marion Crawford, Lillian Csernica, William R. Eakin, Michael M. Jones, Paul Kincaid, Shariann Lewitt, Edward J. McFadden III, William F. Nolan, Chuck Rothman, Clark Ashton Smith, Jean-Louis Trudel, Jamie Wild, David Niall Wilson & Robert F. Young
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Fritz Leiber, Philip K. Dick, Stanley R. Lee, Edgar Pangborn, R. A. Lafferty, Clifford D. Simak, James Stamers, Jim Harmon, C. M. Kornbluth, Ron Goulart, Wallace West, Algis Budrys, Con Blomberg, F. L. Wallace, Tom Purdom, Bill Doede, Warren Lapine, George O Smith, Richard Sabia, Walter M. Miller Jr, Laurence Janifer, Herbert D. Kastle, Jack Sharkey, Richard R. Smith & Sydney van Scyoc