Okay, so one of the premises of QUANTUM DEATH by A. G. Hayes with Raymond Gaynor (Savant 2016) is that the quantum entanglement phenomenon recently reported in the scientific literature will slowly be expanded to include larger and larger objects, despite my life partner's emphatic reiteration that, "I CAN'T BE IN TWO PLACES AT THE SAME TIME!" To this I agree, tempering my agreement with the words, "for now."
But in QUANTUM DEATH, protagonist Kate Keenan, a brilliant computer scientist working for Cerebrus, that always hidden branch of government invoked in major incidents when everything else fails, comes up not only with a small object that can be "teleported" using the Quantum Death Machine that's wreaking havoc across America, but something more. Something so insidious that it hails in an entirely new post-Atomic Age era.
Too far fetched? I don't think so. For now, the implications of M-Super String Theory and quantum physics, taken together, suggest to me that soon I'll be replying to my partner, "OH, BUT YOU CAN BE IN TWO PLACES AT ONCE, AND FURTHERMORE, IT'S ABOUT TIME!"
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