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"The decoherence rate is climbing," Aris said, tapping a holographic terminal. "If we don’t stabilize the manifold, the entire facility becomes a superposition. We’ll be everywhere and nowhere by dinner."
Aris sighed, adjusting his glasses. This was the paradox of the 22nd century. They had built a station capable of folding space-time using Non-Abelian anyons, but they were still limited by the fundamental stubbornness of subatomic particles.
Should the next chapter focus on the of FTL communication, or should we explore the philosophical consequences of Aris’s brief moment existing across multiple timelines?
The observation deck of the Aethelgard Station didn’t offer a view of stars, but of probabilities. Dr. Aris Thorne watched the tachyon fog swirl outside the reinforced quartz, its iridescent hues shifting based on the collective expectations of the crew.
The theory that the act of measuring a particle changes its state.
"The decoherence rate is climbing," Aris said, tapping a holographic terminal. "If we don’t stabilize the manifold, the entire facility becomes a superposition. We’ll be everywhere and nowhere by dinner."
Aris sighed, adjusting his glasses. This was the paradox of the 22nd century. They had built a station capable of folding space-time using Non-Abelian anyons, but they were still limited by the fundamental stubbornness of subatomic particles.
Should the next chapter focus on the of FTL communication, or should we explore the philosophical consequences of Aris’s brief moment existing across multiple timelines?
The observation deck of the Aethelgard Station didn’t offer a view of stars, but of probabilities. Dr. Aris Thorne watched the tachyon fog swirl outside the reinforced quartz, its iridescent hues shifting based on the collective expectations of the crew.
The theory that the act of measuring a particle changes its state.