The Resonance
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Something is inside the machines. It is not an error.
Los Alamos, 1945. Dr. Liesel Brandt, a German refugee mathematician, has been recruited to the Manhattan Project to verify the computational outputs of the programme's calculating machines. It is precise, essential work, and within weeks, she finds anomalies that no malfunction can explain.
The errors are structured. Systematic. When Liesel maps them, they form patterns rooted not in nuclear physics but in electromagnetic resonance, her ow...






















