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We may soon find ourselves in a world where "freak accidents" are no longer freakish. We may find that our luck hasn't run out—it was stolen, syringe by syringe, by the architecture of our own design.

"The universe is a game of dice," says Dr. Aris Thorne, a theoretical physicist who has written papers on probability manipulation in closed systems. "Normally, we try to load the dice so we win. A Fate Injector loads the dice so we lose, or so that a specific 'loss' happens at a specific time. It weaponizes entropy." fate injector

We may soon find ourselves in a world where "freak accidents" are no longer freakish. We may find that our luck hasn't run out—it was stolen, syringe by syringe, by the architecture of our own design.

"The universe is a game of dice," says Dr. Aris Thorne, a theoretical physicist who has written papers on probability manipulation in closed systems. "Normally, we try to load the dice so we win. A Fate Injector loads the dice so we lose, or so that a specific 'loss' happens at a specific time. It weaponizes entropy."