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From: okie@ihuxs.UUCP (B.K. Cobb)
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Subject: Re: Gravity on an Integral Tree
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Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 09:43:51 EDT
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The other story by Niven dealing with tides is
"Neutron Star" in the "Neutron Star" anthology.
I, too, will leave the ending a mystery.

Niven has dealt with tides in other stories.
One such is "There Is A Tide" ("Tales of Known
"Space" anthology).  And in the novel "Protector"
he lets the tide and gravitational effects around
a neutron start be a "pivotal" point in the end
of the story (excuse the pun, those who've read it
and know about the "right-angle turn").

B.K. Cobb
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