Literature
The Temporal Mechanics of Star Trek (WIP)
What had once been dismissed as idle speculation transformed into a tangible phenomenon, its implications rippling across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants like echoes through a cosmic canyon. The ability to traverse both space and time, once a dream confined to the pages of science fiction, emerged as an accepted truth, sparking awe and trepidation in equal measure. Yet, even as this newfound power took root, a deeper puzzle loomed: the intricate dance of timelines—how they wove together with parallel worlds and alternate quantum realities—remained a tantalizing enigma, defying comprehension. This mystery endured, a riddle whispered through the ages, until the mid-24th-century, when a serendipitous encounter with a quantum fissure tore open the spacetime continuum, offering at last the elusive key to charting the vast, uncharted structure of our temporal existence.
Multiversal Theory
The Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics, also known as the Many-Worlds Theory, is a