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The Planck Divergence
Adrian V. Locke (Author) · Adrian V. Locke · Paperback
What if the most fundamental constant in the universe... stopped being constant?
Across the world, reality begins to misbehave. Two dogs move in perfect mirrored synchronization. A door is both open and closed at the same time. Objects fall through solid surfaces.
At first the anomalies seem unrelated. Small. Curious. Then the laws of physics begin to unravel. Dr. Maya Ellison, a particle physicist aboard the orbital research station Aurelius, is among the first to notice the pattern hidden in the chaos. Working with theoretical physicist Derrick Lam and mathematician Artis Ozols, she discovers something that should be impossible.
A physical constant, the number that defines the boundary between the quantum world and everyday reality - is increasing.
As the value rises, quantum phenomena begin leaking into the macroscopic world. Superposition, tunneling, and entanglement start affecting ships, cities, infrastructure, and eventually the entire planet.
But the crisis is not entirely natural.
A rogue defense organization sees opportunity in the new physics and begins weaponizing the chaos, pushing the planet toward a catastrophic transition.
With the oceans rising, satellites failing, and the structure of reality itself destabilizing, Ellison and her team must race to understand what is happening - and find a way to stop the universe from rewriting its own rules.
Before the constants of nature change forever.
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