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About Entangled Worlds

In the first two volumes of the 'Quantum Series', a group of earth-based quantum and astro-physicists working on quantumentanglement, manage to accidentally communicate with an exoplanet about forty light years away.

Even though they realized this was impossible, they continued their experiments, resulting in an 'interstellar' liaison of historic

proportions, opening up a new era in the science of communications, political and scientific cooperation. When these

excursions drift into virtual and eventually real, physical interstellar travel, serious questions of opposition arise from

unexpected sources. A source of artificial intelligence on one world is questioning whether our species is fit to join the

interstellar alliance. Are other worlds in this galaxy willing to accept a war-like species into their neighbourhood? A species

that destrovs their own planet and makes it unsuitable to live on? After an example of opposition from one world, would the

rest of the galaxy even allow them to exist ?

 

Ian Kent Author quill
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