Quantum Leaps: Leap 4, The One That Should Have Never Happened

In the year 3050, a freak accident involving a toaster, a microwave, and an experimental quantum computer caused a rift in the space-time continuum, resulting in Leap 4. This leap was a mess of epic proportions, with the very fabric of reality hanging in the balance.

Somehow, amidst the chaos, a small group of scientists managed to create a singularity that defied all logic.

Want to learn more about the scientists behind Leap 4? Click on the subpage below:

Meet the Scientists

Dr. Reginald P. Bottomsworth, the lead scientist behind Leap 4, was a man consumed by his own genius. His lab was a shrine to chaos and madness, with equations scrawled on every available surface and a toaster that seemed to have a life of its own.

Read about Dr. Bottomsworth's descent into madness:

Bottomsworth's Downfall

Or, if you'd rather learn about the toaster:

The Toaster That Wouldn't Quit