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[[File:Cherenkov-radiation_Advanced-Test-Reactor.jpg|thumb|Cherenkov radiation is commonly used to advance the plot in techno-thrillers. The nearly-finished script is typically exposed to Cherenkov radiation for several days, after which the writer(s) will review the entire work for mutations.]]'''High-energy literature''' is [[literature]] which uses techniques from [[high-energy physics]].
[[File:Cherenkov-radiation_Advanced-Test-Reactor.jpg|thumb|Cherenkov radiation is commonly used to advance the plot in techno-thrillers. The nearly-finished script is typically exposed to Cherenkov radiation for several days, after which the writer(s) will review the entire work for mutations.]]'''High-energy literature''' is [[literature]] which uses techniques from [[high-energy physics]].
== Examples ==
Well-known examples of high-energy literature include:
=== The Taking of Pelham 3.14 ===
See [[The Taking of Pelham 3.14]].


== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 05:05, 1 June 2016

Cherenkov radiation is commonly used to advance the plot in techno-thrillers. The nearly-finished script is typically exposed to Cherenkov radiation for several days, after which the writer(s) will review the entire work for mutations.

High-energy literature is literature which uses techniques from high-energy physics.

Examples

Well-known examples of high-energy literature include:

The Taking of Pelham 3.14

See The Taking of Pelham 3.14.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference