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Bulă, or How We Invented Quantum

Jaia Papitz

A literary satire about laughter, bureaucracy, and the small cosmic errors that keep reality from sealing itself shut.

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United Transcontinental Flight 117 raced from a dawning sun. Descending, the aircraft surged, then throttled back. In first class, Matthew Thomas cracked a window shade to peer down at Chicago’s yellow-lit expressways. Matthew sighed. He was less than halfway to San Francisco. Typically, his business trips began in the same way. From the driveway of their Mission Hill estate, a…

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