"God does not play dice!" Albert Einstein could never wrap his brilliant mind around Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. In many cases, Heisenberg's theories are counterintuitive and contradict what our senses tell us about the nature of reality. Einstein referred to Quantum Entanglement as "spooky action at a distance". To Einstein, Heisenberg's sub-atomic quantum reality was something akin to voodoo magic. Popular subjects of today's cutting-edge physics, such as Zero Point Energy, Quantum Computing, and the Multiverse, are rooted in the 1932 Nobel Prize Winner's Quantum Mechanics. During World War II, Heisenberg lead German efforts to produce a "uranium device", an atomic bomb. As the fortunes of war turned against Nazi Germany, its F?hrer, Adolf Hitler, desperately sought a "wonder weapon" to turn the tide. Toward war's end, German scientists developed futuristic weapons, including cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and jet aircraft, but those weapons arrived too late to make much difference. Who knows what other wonder weapons were on the Nazi drawing boards? Historians debate how the outcome of the war may have changed if Nazi Germany had not run out of time. It is now January 2042, nearly 100 years after the fall of Berlin. The American Resistance is locked in an existential struggle, pitted against a radical, totalitarian regime, known as The Collective. As in most conflicts, the outcome is uncertain. The tides of war ebb & flow like sub-atomic particles in Herr Heisenberg's Quantum Mechanics.
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