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The narrative follows Lee Garth as an involuntary conduit for equations and memories that trace how small historical reversals—battles such as Thermopylae and Tours, and inventions like the telescope—redirect humanity's course; the compulsion reveals a purposeful intelligence stretching from primordial life toward a distant future and erases his sense of self. The action shifts to industrial scenes where production foreman George McNeil confronts faulty specifications and mounting technological strain, culminating in a catastrophic failure that underscores tensions between human agency, contingency, and the dark, uncertain consequences of progress.
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