Jack had never doubted himself. Every challenge he faced, every impossibility he shattered, was proof that his mind operated on a level far beyond ordinary humans. He didn't just hope to solve problems—he knew he would. And now, his latest challenge was nothing short of rewriting the rules of science itself.
Nuclear radiation. A force feared by nations, a silent killer that poisoned land, water, and air for centuries. Wars had been fought over it, disasters had reshaped history because of it. But Jack? He saw it as just another puzzle waiting to be solved.
And he was going to solve it.
Most scientists treated nuclear radiation as something to be contained, absorbed, or resisted. Lead shielding, cooling rods, and deep underground storage—all pathetic, primitive attempts to deal with the problem. Jack didn't work within the limits of conventional thinking.