Single Pole Infrastructure
A monopole would carry isolated magnetic charge: north without south, source without return loop, a city powered by field lines that never bend back.
Where physics ends and imagination begins
A monopole would carry isolated magnetic charge: north without south, source without return loop, a city powered by field lines that never bend back.
Every avenue points away from the central pulse. The municipal grid obeys the hypothetical symmetry of a particle no detector has confirmed.
Dirac showed one monopole could explain why electric charge arrives in packets. Here, even the rain falls in integer units.
Routes follow topology, not geography. Hover a station to decode the civic physics beneath each platform.
Frozen optical sensors watch Antarctic darkness for slow, bright tracks that ordinary particles cannot leave behind.
Gran Sasso's old counters listened for rare visitors crossing stone, scintillator, and time.
Passive traps at the LHC wait like municipal evidence lockers for a magnetic charge to lodge inside.
No confirmed monopole has entered the archive. The city remains provisional, glowing because it is unfound.