-In David Brin's fantastic story "The River of Time" scientists are coping with co-existing streams of time as some people move faster and some slower.
-Robert Silverberg brings us another future in his classic story "To See the Invisible Man". Is this is a stretch of science or a possible reality we may one day encounter?
-In Eric Del Carlo's story "Sexbot's Lament" a robot is confused about reality.
-In LJ Cohen's story "Persistence of Memory" we find a man struggling with different tracks of memory, wondering who his wife really is.
-In Jerry Oltion's "In the Garden, a Late Flower Blooms" the fantasy universe takes over as a woman tries to find her missing husband.
-David R. Grigg's story "Ever After" takes us deeper in to the realms of speculation, bringing to life characters from the fairy tales.
-Joe Taylor's "Moon Trees, a Gentle Ontology" convinces us with argument that there are trees growing on the moon.
-In Emily Devenport's "Alternate Universe Ernies" we find the author looking everywhere for her lost husband.
-And in Bruce Golden's "Iron Man" we meet a hero who is fighting for freedom against a society that has grown him in a lab.
You have officially entered the unfit universe. This is a magazine of quantum fiction. As we go down the rabbit hole, the possibilities are endless. Hold on, because here we go.
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