Fermi's Other Paradox by Caitlin Johnstone published on 2021-06-09T12:30:27Z In the summer of 1950, four nuclear physicists were walking to lunch from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Their names were Emil Konopinski, Herbert York, Edward Teller, and Enrico Fermi. One of them was not human. Reading by Tim Foley. Genre Storytelling Comment by Apetivist Beautiful so beautiful and sadly true if ever the case. 2021-06-13T03:32:45Z Comment by True Strange News Listened twice, loved this! 2021-06-11T18:33:35Z Comment by True Strange News Great story. A few plot thoughts: 1) A cancer fix should be very easy for “York”, 2) Some insight into the inner agreements would have been helpful to hunans. 2021-06-11T18:32:26Z Comment by biisuto Loved it, thank you! 2021-06-11T03:25:57Z Comment by DarkZaneX Really well done! 2021-06-10T14:31:28Z Comment by Doe Renée Yes #cosmicfamily is here for us :) 2021-06-09T18:39:58Z Comment by User 997365153 I thought "One of them was not human" referred to Edward Teller. 2021-06-09T15:58:28Z