Tragedy and excitement struck the scientific world, as well as the entirety of the corporeal world this week, as quantum scientists made a(quite literally) earth-shattering discovery. In accordance with the basic principles of microbiology and quantum theory, to name the top subjects of significance in a long list of affected fields, it has been realized that the movements of sections of atoms are carried out in an even more unpredictable manner. It was previously theorized that the electrons revolving the nucleus of an atom within a sentient being move in such a swift manner that is was nearly impossible to track their movements in a predictable pattern. It was previously not even fathomed that these electrons went anywhere other than in a nuclear orbit in an untrackably swift manner. A very recently conceived method of tracking movements within an atom have proved that electrons do not move too quickly in a set pattern, but rather 'disappear' entirely before showing up again in a relatively nearby location after fractions of a microseond. This startling discovery led scientists studying in accordance with the theory of quantum mechanics to come to the conclusion that fractions of the very fabric of our being temporarily transcend from our known universe to another plane of existance. Furthermore, in tesing the boundries of this discovery, it was realized that this bizarre movement also constitutes the energy necessary to create and sustain what we know as sentient life. Not only have scientists unlocked a key reaction to what allows us to exists and comprehend our surroundings, they have gained valuable insight into how to artificially sustain life for experimental purposes.