Quantum Bread and The Collapse of Canada

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Science Fiction Author D Colin Palmer
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Jul 24
From the mind of Science Fiction Author D. Colin Palmer, whose tales of cosmic frontiers and temporal edges (like The Land of the Amazon Women at the End of All Time) probe the boundaries of existence, comes a monologue that turns the lens inward—onto the fractured soul of Canada itself. In Fractal Bread in the Quantum Void, Palmer wanders the decaying streets of Saint John, New Brunswick, chasing not just a loaf of bread but the fleeting signal of a nation’s identity. Through the lens of quantum field theory, Gödelian incompleteness, and the absurd nobility of donairs, he asks: what remains when a country’s axioms—politeness, decency, community—collapse under bureaucratic entropy and globalized shame? This is no mere lament; it’s a speculative rebellion, a meditation that binds the potholes of a dying town to the fractal branches of the Bodhi Tree. Equal parts philosophical treatise, cultural autopsy, and love letter to the Canadian wavelength, Palmer’s words are a call to find meaning in the noise, to entangle once more in the face of decoherence. Prepare to walk with him—through snow, through despair, through the eternal recurrence of Strange Brew.

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