What if your lover left you for, well, nothing? Literally nothing.
Particle physicist Alice Coombs and her colleagues are on the cusp of an
extraordinary discovery. They have created a void, a hole in the
universe, a true nothingness that they have named "Lack." Philip
Engstrand, a professor who studies other professors, has made a
breakthrough of his own - he now understands how deeply he loves Alice.
Lack, though, is no ordinary black hole: It swallows certain things - a
pomegranate, argyle socks, mirrored sunglasses - but displays no
appetite for a bow tie, an ice ax, or scrambled duck eggs. This is a
void that displays the outlines of a personality: a nothingness that, as
Philip comes to realize, utterly obsesses his beloved. Alice, it becomes
apparent, has fallen out of love with Philip and in love with Lack.