Quantum Seeds

A set of entangled quantum seeds.

Overview

Quantum seeds, or "Q's", are special hard-code modules containing quantum-entangled crystalline structures similar to time-crystals that allow for instantaneous communication across any distance. Groups of seeds that are entangled together are called "cohorts".

Quantum seeds are not widely paradigmed in GATA, and possession of illegal quantum seeds is a Class 1 infraction under AIC regulations. The most widespread illegal quantum seeds are the astral seeds, which are used to enter to a vast network of connected minds known as the Astral, a new and unprecedented shared mental construct.


The Science

Quantum seeds are based on the science of time crystals, regular crystalline structures that evolve over time. The internal structure of a quantum seed is a complex matrix of ever-evolving facets, and as long as it is cooled to absolute zero inside of a temperature-controlled module, each entangled quantum seed will remain physically identical to every other quantum seed in its cohort.

If a quantum seed's temperature is disrupted, or its structure is physically damaged, its entanglement with its cohort is broken, rendering it inert.

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