But this was not currency. This was something else entirely.
The stock ticker on Wall Street was running red when James O'Brien first saw the numbers that would end the world. Or begin it, depending on who you asked. He was twenty-eight years old, the youngest quantitative analyst at Morgan & Sterling, and he had spent the previous night running a solar activity model on a machine the size of a dining room table. The machine occupied three floors of the...
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