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The plot concerns the search for a substance called ice-nine, an (imaginary) alternative structure for water which is solid at room temperature. The book follows the history of the creation and eventual "release" of ice-nine in a bombing, leading to the decimation of life on Earth as all water turns to ice-nine.
The book also describes an imaginary religion, Bokononism, together with several concepts that are central to it. Amongst these are:
Perhaps tired of what other religions have to offer, a number of people have professed themselves to be Bokononists.
The title of the book derives from the string game[?] "cat's cradle[?]".
Note: Vonnegut's fictional ice-nine is not to be confused with the real substance Ice-IX (also pronounced "ice-nine"), which does not have the properties of Vonnegut's fictional ice-nine. See the article on ice for more details.
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