In this chapter, the story delves deeper into the aftermath of the rift’s creation, exploring the growing tension between different realities and Kennedy’s attempt to avert disaster.
The chapter begins with President Kennedy returning to the Oval Office in 1962, still grappling with the implications of the rift he witnessed at Brookhaven Lab in 2018. His doubts about his own reality intensify, particularly as he consults with his scientific advisor Hugh Everett III, who explains the dangers of the many worlds theory. Everett emphasizes that while the rift may have only affected 1962 and 2018 so far, it has the potential to destabilize more timelines, which could lead to catastrophic consequences across multiple realities.
As Kennedy and Everett strategize, the narrative shifts to Brookhaven Lab in 2018, where Dr. Krauss and his team are losing control. The rift grows larger, feeding off the antimatter experiments, and its influence begins to manifest in bizarre and disturbing ways. The team is faced with strange anomalies: lab equipment malfunctioning, time dilating in unpredictable ways, and people briefly vanishing and reappearing. Krauss, overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster, begins to question whether their world has already been fundamentally altered.
Back in 1962, Kennedy faces an internal conflict: Should he stay in 1962 to resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis, or should he return to 2018 to close the rift before it spreads further? He discusses his dilemma with Bobby, who advises caution but understands the stakes involved. Kennedy realizes that resolving the nuclear crisis might just be a temporary fix if the rift continues to threaten all of reality.
In the final part of the chapter, Everett warns that the rift may represent more than just a tear in space-time—it could be a sign that the fundamental structure of reality is breaking down. As Kennedy contemplates his next move, he wonders whether their efforts are enough or if they are already too late. The chapter ends with both Kennedy and Krauss coming to terms with the fact that their worlds may never be the same again, setting up a climactic confrontation with the rift in the next chapter.
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