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  • "Like the Bergenholm, the negasphere can never really make up its mind about gravity." and there you have it.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Backstage Lensman - Randall Garrett Blue Tyson 2006

  • If a planet had emerged, it was met by a negasphere ...

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • What happened when planet met negasphere, in the unknown medium which makes up the "interior" of a hyper-spatial tube, is not surely known.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • Then, if there was time, and because the theory was that the pirates would probably send a negasphere through first, with an intrinsic velocity aimed at Arisia, a suitably-equipped loose planet was tossed into "this end" of the tube.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • Since they might send a loose or an armed planet through first, however, the fleet admiral usually threw a negasphere in, too.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • Thus, when the spherical hyper-plane which was the aspect of the negasphere tended to occupy the same three-dimensional space in which the loose planet already was, there was no actual collision.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • Mathematically, it was a sphere, or rather a negasphere, about the size of a baseball; but the eye, while it could see something, could not perceive it analytically.

    Gray Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

  • For, as has been said, the negasphere was composed of negative matter.

    Gray Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

  • The master technician had cut his controls and every pound of metal and other substance surrounding the negasphere had fallen into that enigmatic realm of nothingness.

    Gray Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

  • The substance of the planet vanished, the incomprehensible nothingness of the negasphere faded away into the ordinary vacuity of empty space.

    Gray Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

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