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Quantum Contrapt - Part 01

First short story in the 'CSlueth files' series. 
Note: This is purely a work of fiction!


1. The dead body 


Wednesday, Chalmers tekniska hogskola, 6:30 PM 

He had just walked out of the classroom in the V building. For the past forty five minutes he had been coding an exciting dynamic systems simulation after having completed a late and rather boring simulation exercises session class. He had to take the road in front of the Chalmers Bibliotek library as he wanted to meet a friend staying nearby. As he walked past the Information Sciences department building there was a gust of cold winter wind that struck his face and he raised the collars of this jacket, sinking in his chin into its warm, furry interiors. It was December and it would get dark really early. It was dark now and hardly anyone else around.  

He hummed a tune as he ran up the flight of stairs, the library was at an elevated level from the V building. He found himself humming some recent tune he had heard on the YouTube channel, a catchy tune for an aerated drink or something. As he cleared the last step and reached the flat expanse beside the Kemi huset he heard someone moaning almost inaudibly and then the moaning stopped. Tony felt a chill go down his spine as he spotted a motionless dark mass about a feet or two away on the ground. As he walked gingerly ahead he saw that it was the body of a person, seemingly middle-aged and slightly heavily built, now slumped on the ground. His right hand was clutching a piece of rock and was now jutting outward almost perpendicular to his midriff. As Oswald shone the light from his mobile on the body and beside where his right arm ended he spotted something written on the soft earth. The man had written something on the ground using the stone in his death throes.  

Oswald didn't know what to do as panic swept all over him he dash past and came to the spot where the nearby church is visible and with flailing arms and in English mixed with broken Swedish he told a few of the passerby's what he had see. He wasn't sure if the man was dead. By now few people had gathered around and people were passing opinions on what could be done. Someone from among the bystanders called up the polisen. As Oswald heard a siren in the vicinity he spotted that the dead man had probably bled from his head. There was thick dark fluid - coagulated blood - behind his head. It was clear he had died here and then Oswald spotted something scribbled on the ground. It was the famous bra ket notation used extensively in equations of Quantum Mechanics. He went closer and knelt down to see what it was when he realized that he had seen the same bra - ket notation elsewhere in the campus. Beside the notation were scribbled the words TV indistinctly. He had attempted to write something more but it was completely ineligible. 






Wednesday, Polisen Station Lobby, Ernst Fontells plats, 8:00 PM 

Chief inspector Jonas Einarsson was clean shaven and touched his forehead as he rested his elbow on the table, he sat in the chair opposite 'Tony' Oswald Maguire.  

"So you think this thing that the man scribbled was a clue", said Jonas half smiling.  
Oswald nodded. "Yes", he said, " It seems to me he is indicating something, perhaps a location in the campus or an object". 
"What is this some sort of treasure hunt, you students are so messed up playing these games these days" said Einarsson waiving off the suggestion. 
That's when his phone rang and he spoke for a while. He came back and sat on his chair again. 
"Do you know what it is?", said Einarsson, " A blunt weapon was used to kill the man, he was hit from behind, apparently his skull had cracked" he concluded. "Thanks for your cooperation, you can now take your leave", with this Einarsson rose, offering his hand for a handshake.  

Oswald was walking back home unnerved from the evening's happenings. He called up a friend of his and narrated what had happened and asked his friend to come over. 


Thursday, Fysiken building, Chalmers Hogskolan, 12: 08 AM 

"This better be a clue", said Carl, Oswald's close friend as the two of them ran up the stairs. They had to get to the fourth floor of the building, to an open cafe. After Carl had come over to Oswald's place they had discussed about the case and had come to the conclusion that there was definitely a clue based on what the dead man had scribbled. There is an open cafe named the Branifiket which is the same bra-ket notation with the sign of the variable phi used to depict the Quantum wave function. This was on the fourth floor of the physics building which they were now racing towards. As they opened the door using the push button the long white corridor ahead lit up. They walked past and then entered an adjacent corridor that led to the open cafe. There were a series of large, framed photographs of Christopher Dalen the blind Swedish scientist and his inventions on the walls. As they neared the cafe - there is a wall in between the seating and the deli, someone bolted from behind the wall across the nearby door and ran across the opposite door to the glass bridge and disappeared.  

Oswald and Carl stood there flabbergasted and trembling, they didn't attempt to chase. They entered the cafe area and found behind the wall the counter now obviously shuttered at this unearthly hour. There were two dustbins and a TV on the wall opposite the deli. They felt behind the TV and peered at the space in between the TV and the wall where it was mounted. Finally Oswald came across a paper chit taped on top of the backside of the television. It was a piece of some notebook and it had a handwritten line stating: 

"If I Cullapse" 



2. The Quantum Cipher 


Saturday, Hogsbogatan, 10:30 AM 

Melissa Stetson switched on the television and found the news channel blaring out that someone had been found murdered at the Chalmers University campus three days back. It was apparently a PhD student at Chalmers. His body had been identified and the weapon used was a blunt weapon with which he had been hit on the head. The polisen were further investigating the case. The suspect had not yet been identified and the person who had found the body was a Chalmers student Oswald Maguire. Melissa was a close friend of Oswald and immediately called him up. He gave her some details and asked her to come over to the study room near the branifiket cafe in the afternoon, he and Carl would be there. 

When she reached the studyroom she found Carl and Oswald huddled inside a study cubic. The place always made her cautious as the upholstery and sofas were all red. They were peering at the map of the University and there were a few sticky notes at different points on the map. It could have been any project she thought but this had to do with the murder on campus.  

"We have found three clues till now" said Carl, after which they explained the details to Melissa. After that first clue led them to the cafe the second clue they had figured was a cipher clue Cu - stood for Copper which had led to the copper dome on the campus. There they had obtained a key and another piece of paper on top the entrance door which said: 

'Last of the last Arch Enemy S of blue daffodils' 

Melissa thought hard and felt this was again a location but for what? Then she suggested it might mean the southern archipelago of Gothenburg. This seemed possible. They would get there in the evening. 


Saturday, Vrango islands, Southern archipelago Gothenburg, 4:30 PM 

The ferry docked and the passengers all came out one by one. The two men came out last, one had a gash on his forehead from a recent injury and the other was over six feet tall, well built but not too hefty. They walked into the nearest cafe by the waterfront and ordered an espresso each. They chatted in Swedish and kept an eye on the outgoing ferry. 


5:15 PM 

The ferry Silvertarnan reached Vrango everyday at 5:15 PM. As the three of them got off from the ferry, the two men seated at the cafe turned to take a look. The description matched. One of the three was a stocky lad, with a muscular, tanned visage, the other was fair and lanky and the third was a girl and had a nose piercing passing through the center of the nostrils. It was time to see what the kids were up to.  

"I have a feeling we need to walk to the end of the island as the clue says last of the last", said Oswald. 

They walked to the point where the island ended and now they had to find the house with blue daffodils. 
"Do daffodils come in blue?", asked Carl to the two others. 
"Maybe its not actually flowers", said Melissa. 
They walked around for some time at the edge of the island, where the craggy shoreline began were a series of houses mostly deserted. On one of the gates was a wooden sculpture of two blue daffodils and Melissa spotted it. They were about to open the door when Oswald waived "Stop let us wait". 
"I think some people are following us; lets walk towards the harbour on yth other side and lose the tail" 


Saturday, Quasec Inc. - Facility D, Stockholm, 6:00 PM 

The labs looked straight out of some spacecraft. The walls were different shades of orange and white. The Q logo in black was etched on the doors and on the ceilings. 

"We need the entanglement deconstructor device soon once the control tests are done, that will help us keep the collapsed wave intact and then we could do some tests in real", the man wearing the grey suit and a red cufflinks said.  

"Yes D'Silva wanted to keep that to himself, we got a few papers from his room at Chalmers but the details were not sufficient. Prof Dushyant too has no clue what D'Silva had figured out but we know for sure that he had reached a breakthrough", Tim Robbins the security expert for Quasec mentioned as he ran his fingers through his blond hair. 

"No more clues on the device design? We need to get there before anybody else does", concluded the man in the grey suit with an air of finality. "Find out what Gunnar has to say", he said turning to face the third person in the room. 

"They are in an island near Gothenburg right now, both Gunnar and another associate of his, we might be close to the device" said the wiry bespectacled man with greying hair in a raspy but polite voice. This is when his phone rang, he spoke for a while in Finnish and then hung up. 
"The kids have found the device, Gunnarson had called - but we have a problem" he said. 
"What problem?", asked the man in grey suit. 
"Mr Huang, the kids had managed to escape with the device and Gunnar was only able to get the operating manual and the associated papers". 
"Find them and retrieve the device, now!", thundered Huang Kai Shek, his face turning a shade darker. 
"Yes Sir" said the wiry man and walked out of the room dialing a number on his phone. 


A few hours back 

The three of them hurried past the harbour and among the boats trying to loose the two people who were following them both in dark jackets and possibly carrying weapons. Why were they following them thy wondered. When the three of them came back to the house with the blue daffodils they had lost their followers or so they thought. When they opened the door with the key an entered they saw a clean room with just a chair a table and a bed. On the bed was asleep a young monk not more than fifteen years of age in a Nepali robe. The monk woke up due to the sound of the opening door. He stared at them calmly: 

"Do you stay here?", asked Carl. 
The monk nodded, and pointed to the table. There were a stack of papers in a folder which Melissa opened to check, it had some blueprints and a series of papers and mathematical equations worked out.  
"What are these?", Melissa asked the monk. That's when the door came crashing down and there stood at the doorway two men in dark jackets revolvers in hand. Both wore Guy Fawkes masks.
"Hand it all over to us", shouted the short one. 
"Is there a device or some instrument too? Find that now!", yelled the other person. 
Melissa handed over the folder and a book to Carl who in turn handed over the papers to the short man. 
"We don’t have anything else", said Melissa. 
"Is there anything else?", the tall man asked the young monk, who vigorously shook his head implying a no. 
"If you get anything else let us know! And not a word to the polisen!!", said the short stocky scar-face handing over a piece of paper in Melissa's hand. 
"Or else …", he threatened with a gesture pointing his revolver in each of their directions.  
The two men stormed out leaving Carl, Oswald, Melissa and the monk trembling.  



3. Quantum wave constrictor 


Monday, Chalmers University, 12:30 PM 

"Imagine an hour glass, now think of the waist where it gets constricted. At that point the sand is forced to slow down and it flows down in a fine trickle. The same way reality can be seen as a wave where all possible realities or multiverses exist until the Quantum wave function of this moment collapses to create this moment.", said Professor Eckhart von Einhart. Professor Dushyant nodded in agreement. 

"I understand that hypothesis but is there a way to constrict or control this flow is the question. When he was killed he was working on a condensate constriction implementation I believe as he had told me" 

"Yes there is a possibility if there is enough density created at a point a mini Quantum wave constrictor can skrink the space-time fabric and the multiverses can be reduced to a single universe in the vicinity of the constriction. The constriction can be extended for short bursts or longer periods in space-time as time itself gets warped at that point. This something Satyendranath Bose had conjecture d in his last letter to Einstein" said Prof Eckhart with a smirk. 

"Wait, wait, wait. Are you telling me that this is like determinism for short bursts of time? I mean in other words controlling a snapshot of the foreseeable future? That's not possible in my humble opinion. The Schrodinger paradox would kick in making it impossible" 

"That doubt is valid. However a recent equation that your PhD student and another Chinese researcher had solved made this at least theoretically feasible if such a condensate can be created." 

"Won't that take a massive research facility to create? What was it that got him killed. The police interrogated me; all I could tell them was that he was working on Quantum constriction" 

"An implementation is possible by means of a condensate coagulation but requires a high power source perhaps by means of a controlled nuclear fusion reactor of some sort" 

"Don't forget the consciousness condensate too, a mind focused, I believe he was in touch with the Himalayan meditation foundation under Prof Brooks as they work on consciousness studies through meditation techniques" chipped in Prof Dushyant over his lunch. 

"Yes a source of consciousness is a necessary input to this process - a highly focussed and uncluttered source perhaps can be invaluable, what better than a monk trained in meditative practices!" said Prof Eckhart as he bit into his baguette with gusto. 

"Was he involved with a firm or any of the research groups working on such stuff? Might have been some inter firm rivalry or something confidential changing hands that got him killed. It is very unfortunate to have lost such a brilliant young mind at his prime", pondered Prof Dushyant to himself. 

"Yes very unfortunate", agreed Eckhart, he continued with "I have just heard of a handful of commercial firms working in this field, most others like DWave are into Quantum computing. In all I think two US firms, one in France and one in Israel although they may have subsidiaries in the Nordics" 


Quasec Facility D Stockholm, 13:05 PM 

"So do we have coordinates yet for the component Z device? Without that the tests are null and void, we don't have working prototype of the comp Z based on the papers" 

"Should we also ask them to get the source too?", asked the scarfaced man. 

"Like I said without the constrictor device it won't work and abducting a source will only be a greater liability" 

"Do you think it was something related to this that got Dmitri bumped off?", asked the lady assistant. 

"We don't know for sure, let us focus on the task on hand", said Dr Schindler firmly. 

They moved into the Contrapt room as it was nicknamed. The room was white and at the center was a large tubular machine with several parts akin to stages of a rocket. There was a square-shaped glass box connected to the wall with some thick wires from the tubular contraption running to the end of the room where they seemed to connect to a large brown inlet possibly into another room. 



4. The Treatise on Entanglement Networks


A few days later

'The world would be great if a mechanism were possible to choose among the different multiverses and decide which one you want to come true, but then could you switch back into one of other universes and change the course of the future again? Say a person has died and everyone knows he has died is it possible for that person to become alive based on a portal or a wormhole back into one of the universes in the multiverse where he is alive. Are there doors and portals from one universe into another within the entire multiverse? Universe networks? Are all the universes of the multiverse connected? That brings us to another premise the entanglement network.'

'An entanglement network was a mechanism of entangling the state that one person was in with everyone else. Imagine I get to know that a particular X is dead and then I call others and show them the dead body and then the news spreads via television, phones etc and other communication mechanisms, so now the entanglement is complete all the minds are synchronized to know that X is dead (given that she really is dead)', read aloud Tony from on a diary entry in D'Silva's diary.

D'Silva had made the monk wear a helmet to create the quantum constriction effect, as the little monk told them. He had asked the monk to imagine a dead man hit on the head with a chisel and then his falling down and dying. He had told it was to be done exactly at a given time in the evening when a machine at Stockholm would receive his imaginary signal. Wasn't that exactly what Oswald had seen, but what about the message? Was it a way back into the multiverse network. Could you enter and kick-start another point of space-time in another universe of the multiverse, was it possible to bring someone back from the dead and make everyone change their minds?

'Was that then a form of disentanglement of the minds and a cross connection between universes - wouldn't that lead to too many combinations?', his diary continued.

(Continued...)







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