The Entropy Cathedral
London, 1893. The fog did not fall so much as it accumulated, layer upon layer of coal-smoke and river-mist turning the city into a slow drowning. Beneath the floors of the Royal Society's new annex, where no gentleman would voluntarily descend, Dr. Edmund Ashworth stood before his life's work. The machine occupied a cathedral-sized chamber—twenty feet high, vaulted ceiling lost in steam and...
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