The Forgotten Quantum Journey

Once upon a quantum time (that is, approximately 3.14159 rotations ago), there was a rather displaced physicist named Professor Bob Quantum. Famous for his accidental Schrödinger's Sandwich (which was simultaneously a bit moldy and profoundly philosophical), he embarked on a journey through the quantum world, armed with little more than a broken compass and a firm belief that cookies were the currency of the universe.

But as any good physicist knows, the universe has a way of playing pranks. Professor Quantum found himself traversing through odd time panes, such as the 1800s where emails were delivered by horses and typed not on keyboards but on cryptic letters written in Morse code. "Lunch," Bob pondered, "was probably just one long, awkward email." Read more about the awkward emails.

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