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Adventure into a parallel universe
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On April 12, 1998, in the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
near Chicago, Professor William Kauffman mathematically proves
the existence of an infinite number of parallel universes, based on
the theory of "Superstrings." This theory was developed in 1984 in
an attempt to unify quantum mechanics and Einstein's general
relativity. A superstring is an elementary particle at the base of
matter and energy. This theory predicts the existence of six
dimensions in addition to our space-time. On September 2, 1999,
during an MIT Seminar in Boston, Professor Anthony Xue,
director of quantum physics research for MIT, meets William
Kauffman and shows much interest in his work. He actually
believes it is possible to send particles into the closest parallel
universe to our own. On April 5, 2001, at the Pentagon in
Washington DC, Xue and Kauffman are offered the chance to
work together by the U.S. Government. They jump at the chance,
and begin the SideStep Project. Its mission is to send a probe into
the nearest parallel universe. On June 5, 2007, at the North Pole's
secret base P7, the experiment on which the best theoretical minds
have been working for so many years is finally about to begin.
The probe, "Christobal," is installed on the emission pod. Kauffman,
having been given the honor, starts the launch procedure. In a
violent burst of energy, the probe instantly disappears. Moments
later, it begins to transmit back video from a parallel world. For 17
minutes, data flows back to the scientists, who are scrambling to
make sense of it all. In June of 2003, at a prototype facility, bursts
of white flashes of light catapult the four members of the
commando unit into the parallel universe. One thing is for sure. If
they fail to accomplish their mission, there won't be an Earth for
their return.
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