Call of the Quantum!
ROGERW.BYHARDTLydiaByhardtBollinger
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The mind-bending journey continues in Call of the Quantum, the thrilling sequel to I Was Just About To Call You. It's 1979, and Dr. Randall Biedermeier, known as Dr. B, heads the Radiation Oncology Department at the Hobbes VA hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has always been a man of science, but strange, unexplainable events are beginning to chip away at his rational worldview. A recently deceased patient mysteriously reappears. His young children show signs of precognition and glimpse the future, leaving Dr. B questioning the very nature of time and fate. The eerie phenomena don't stop there. Dr. B's house holds dark secrets of its own. A former resident, whose life ended in the master bedroom, still lingers-her spirit seemingly inhabiting the house. Doors open and close on their own. Pets vanish without a trace. A growing unease permeates the house. As these strange occurrences grow ever more intense, Dr. B experiences unsettling visions in the Nevada desert, leaving him with questions he cannot ignore. Dr. B forms a small group of researchers-individuals drawn to explore the mysteries of the quantum realm and its potential to explain the inexplicable. As they dig deeper into the enigmatic world of quantum entanglement, they uncover startling connections between all living things, the past, the future, and everything in between. The road is anything but straightforward as their investigation leads them through uncharted territory, blurring the line between science and the supernatural. What was originally just a theory becomes vital to solving a crisis of life and death. Could the key to understanding these bizarre events lie in the quantum nature of reality itself? As the team begins to unravel the secrets of the universe, they must confront the question: What if everything is connected in ways beyond human comprehension? With each new discovery, Dr. B finds himself pulled deeper into a quantum web of uncertainty, forcing him to reevaluate everything he once thought was true-and to decide just how far he's willing to go to uncover the truth.