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(note: Phrases which are underlined, are important from the story’s point of view and if anything seems confusing, re-reading the underlined phrases would help in clarification. Phrases which are in bold, are some important scientific phenomenon and more about these can be looked up at the end of the paper, where all the scientifically proven phenomenon used in this paper, are compiled together. It is better to read the full story ignoring the footnotes, so that continuity is maintained. A re-reading including the footnotes, is then recommended.)

Einstein was stunned with the simulation of the death of a supernova that was filling his classroom from the holographic 3D projector.

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Professor: “Now, Listen class. Today’s take home is, after the supernova, depending on the mass of the original star, whether 1.44times the solar mass or not, the core might be left over as a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole. Have a good weekend. Quiz on Monday.”

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(life cycle of stars)

Einstein was walking to the teleportation room that would take him back to Earth, from his college in Titan (Saturn’s moon).

(a fictitious overview of how a teleportation chamber would look)

(note: Teleportation has been proven to be possible by a team of Researchers from IBM. A brief introduction has been given below. We have assumed teleportation for humans is possible in the timeline this story is set in. The highlight of IBM’s research paper is on the fact that, they made use of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox (EPR Paradox) to prove it. Please see last line of the article pasted below, which states this. For more, please refer to IBM’s research website: http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation/ )

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(The last line shows that Quantum Teleportation is possible, according to this IBM team, due to EPR paradox)

Suddenly he felt a slight nudge on his...