The Equation of Oblivion
Alexander lived in a world of ink and candlelight. It was 1884, and the Royal Society of London was a place of rigid rules and suffocating tradition. Alexander, however, lived in the margins of their textbooks. He was a man obsessed with the "Zero-Point," the theoretical moment where mathematics and existence collided. For a decade, he had worked on a single equation. He called it the "Veil of...
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