The first time it happened, I thought I was having a stroke.
The first time it happened, I thought I was having a stroke. Dr. Thomas Reid sat in his office at MIT, staring at the whiteboard covered in equations that described the quantum behavior of subatomic particles. The coffee in his mug had gone cold three hours ago. He was forty-two years old, had been a professor of theoretical physics for eighteen years, and had never experienced anything like...
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