The Last Light of Gatsby's Era
The machine sat in Julian Cross's basement workshop like a sleeping animal. It was not large—about the size of a refrigerator, though it looked nothing like one. Brass fittings and glass tubes and vacuum pumps and spools of wire the thickness of hair, all arranged in a configuration that looked deliberate but read as chaos to anyone who didn't know quantum field theory. Julian knew it. He had...
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