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The narrative follows Henry Talbot, a once-promising experimental physicist whose early brilliance gives way to ordinary competence and a life of steady work, drinking, and modest satisfaction. He publishes reliable papers over decades, retires to leisure, then returns to research with renewed focus. In advanced age he formulates and publishes an original theoretical breakthrough he terms warped field theory, experiencing genuine happiness at the discovery. The work then examines the uneasy reception of his idea, including institutional embarrassment and public skepticism, tracing late-life creativity amid professional complacency and social consequences.
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