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经典科幻文学:《银河系漫游指南》第24章2

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Slartibartfast touched a button and added, not entirely reassuringly. "It scares the willies out of me. Hold tight."
The car shot forward straight into the circle of light, and suddenly Arthur had a fairly clear idea of what infinity looked like.
It wasn't infinity in fact. Infinity itself looks flat and uninteresting. Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity — distance is incomprehensible and therefore meaningless. The chamber into which the aircar emerged was anything but infinite, it was just very very big, so that it gave the impression of infinity far better than infinity itself.
Arthur's senses bobbed and span, as, travelling at the immense speed he knew the aircar attained, they climbed slowly through the open air leaving the gateway through which they had passed an invisible pinprick in the shimmering wall behind them.
The wall.
The wall defied the imagination — seduced it and defeated it. The wall was so paralysingly vast and sheer that its top, bottom and sides passed away beyond the reach of sight. The mere shock of vertigo could kill a man.
The wall appeared perfectly flat. It would take the finest laser measuring equipment to detect that as it climbed, apparently to infinity, as it dropped dizzily away, as it planed out to either side, it also curved. It met itself again thirteen light seconds away. In other words the wall formed the inside of a hollow sphere, a sphere over three million miles across and flooded with unimaginable light.
"Welcome," said Slartibartfast as the tiny speck that was the aircar, travelling now at three times the speed of sound, crept imperceptibly forward into the mindboggling space, "welcome," he said, "to our factory floor."
Arthur stared about him in a kind of wonderful horror. Ranged away before them, at distances he could neither judge nor even guess at, were a series of curious suspensions, delicate traceries of metal and light hung about shadowy spherical shapes that hung in the space.
"This," said Slartibartfast, "is where we make most of our planets you see."
"You mean," said Arthur, trying to form the words, "you mean you're starting it all up again now?"
"No no, good heavens no," exclaimed the old man, "no, the Galaxy isn't nearly rich enough to support us yet. No, we've been awakened to perform just one extraordinary commission for very ... special clients from another dimension. It may interest you ... there in the distance in front of us."
Arthur followed the old man's finger, till he was able to pick out the floating structure he was pointing out. It was indeed the only one of the many structures that betrayed any sign of activity about it, though this was more a sublimal impression than anything one could put one's finger on.
At the moment however a flash of light arced through the structure and revealed in stark relief the patterns that were formed on the dark sphere within. Patterns that Arthur knew, rough blobby shapes that were as familiar to him as the shapes of words, part of the furniture of his mind. For a few seconds he sat in stunned silence as the images rushed around his mind and tried to find somewhere to settle down and make sense.
Part of his brain told him that he knew perfectly well what he was looking at and what the shapes represented whilst another quite sensibly refused to countenance the idea and abdicated responsibility for any further thinking in that direction.
The flash came again, and this time there could be no doubt.
"The Earth ..." whispered Arthur.

经典科幻文学:《银河系漫游指南》第24章2

司拉提巴特法斯特按下一个按钮,然后不是很有把握地补充说:“其实我也很紧张。坐稳了。”
飞车笔直地朝前冲进光环。突然间,阿瑟对无限是个什么样子有了一种清晰的概念。
实际上这并不是无限。无限看上去是扁平的,毫无意思。抬头仰望夜空就是仰望无限——距离广阔无垠,因而也就失去了意义。空中飞车进入的这个房间可以是任何东西,但决不是无限,它只是非常非常大,大得给人以无限的感觉,甚至比无限本身还要大。
阿瑟感到天旋地转。空中飞车以最大速度前进着,他们穿过开阔的空间,把刚才进入的门甩往后面,成为他们身后那堵泛着微光的墙上的一个细不可见的小孔。
那堵墙。
那堵墙否定了一切想像——先引诱它,再击败它。这堵墙大得如此不可思议,又是透明的,以至于它的顶端、底部和两侧几乎不能被视线所捕捉。面对它时的那种眩晕的震撼简直能够杀死一个人。
这堵墙极其平坦。看上去平直地向着两侧延伸,其实它是弯曲的,但这只有使用最高级的激光测量设备才能测出。经过13光秒的距离后,它的首尾会连接起来。换句话说,这堵墙围出了一个中空的空间,直径足有300万英里,中间充满难以想像的光。
“欢迎,”司拉提巴特法斯特说,此时空中飞车就像一个小点,以3倍于音速的速度,难以察觉地在这个不可思议的空间中前进,“欢迎,”他说,“来到我们的工厂。”
阿瑟以~种惊讶的恐慌盯着他。在他们前方,一段阿瑟判断不出、甚至猜测不出的距离之外,一组奇怪的悬浮物排列在空间中:一个个投下巨大阴影的球体,周围是金属和光形成的精细花纹。
“这里,”司拉提巴特法斯特介绍说,“就是我们制造大部分行星的地方。”
“你的意思是,”阿瑟说,一边试图组织自己的语言,“你们现在重新把这个地方开动起来了?”
“不,不,天啊,不,”老人解释说,“不。目前的银河系还没有富裕到足够支付我们的产品的程度。我们被唤醒是为了接受一个非同寻常的委托,一些……很特别的客户,他们来自另一个维度。我们前方的东西……你也许有兴趣。”
阿瑟顺着老人手指的方向看过去,终于分辨出了他所指的那座飘浮的结构。是这么多结构中,惟有它才有活动迹象,虽然这种迹象更多的只是一种微妙的感觉,而不是实实在在可以触摸得到的。
正在这个时候,一道弧形的光在这座结构中闪了一下,照亮了它内部一片黑暗中的一些浮雕似的图案。这些图案是阿瑟所知道的,粗糙的布满斑点的形态,对他来说就像词语一样熟悉,像是他头脑中的储存物的一部分。整整几秒钟时间内,他静静地坐在那儿,仃凭这些形象在他的头脑中横冲直撞,试图找到什么地方安顿下来,形成意义。
他大脑的一部分告诉他,他对眼前所看到的景象非常熟悉,清楚地知道这些图案代表着什么;与此同时,另一部分却又极力否定这样的想法,并且阻止他朝着这个方向进一步想下去。
光又闪了一下。这一次没有任何疑问了。
“地球……”阿瑟喃喃道。

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