Pat shook his head in frustration, breathing out hard. “Dude, what the fuck are you talking about? The three of us in here have seen every Star Trek episode and movie, many times over. There were never any space Jews. Where do you get that shit from?”
Peter, sitting behind Pat, leaned to his right to answer. “I saw an episode, when it first came out, where these space Jews were hopping all over, all talking about money. Seriously, I’m not joking.”
Luke looked at Peter like he was an alien. Ben shook his head and said, “He’s talking about the Ferengi.”
Pat, in a more serious tone, asked, “Why the fuck do you say the Ferengi are space Jews?”
Peter could sense the tension, as did the rest. Peter said, “Shit, what’s up your ass?”
Pat was fuming. “That’s it. Call the other car. Tell them to meet us at the rest stop before exit 14. I’m pulling over to take a piss.” He pulled the car over, and Ben looked at Peter like he was a sorry creature. Pat turned around and said, “Not that I need to say it, but I’m half Jewish, and all of your bullshit is sickening to me. Also, that makes my son from my first marriage three-fourths Jewish since my ex-wife is Jewish. What is it in your little brain that you have to attack Jews so much?”
Peter started to answer, but Luke cut him off. “Better not… just drop it.”
Pat got out of the car, and Ben joined him. Luke and Peter stayed in the car, but neither spoke. Luke had never liked Peter. Minutes later, as Pat and Ben came out of the restroom, Ben said, “This is going to be a long ride, huh?”
Luke said, “Knowing Pat, you’ll be finishing the ride in one of the other cars.”
Peter said, “What?”
Luke added, “I bet you.”
Pat and Ben got back in the car, and Pat turned around. “You’re driving in the other car. We’ll swap someone out. And just some advice—there’s at least one guy in that car who will eat you alive if you pull any Jewish shit. Just a warning.”
The second vehicle pulled up just seconds later, much closer than expected. Pat got out, went over, and returned with Jenkins, a grunt who was a good shot and followed orders. He knocked on Peter’s window and said, “Hey, head over there in the back. Let’s forget we had this conversation. Agreed?”
Peter nodded. “Yes, sir.” He walked to the other car, and they got settled, back on the road again.
After merging into traffic and settling into the middle lane, Pat spoke up. “Just because the Ferengi loved profit, that joker calls them space Jews. Klein, in that car, is ex-special forces from Israel. Peter’s not going to like it if he keeps his BS going in that car.”
Ben and Luke laughed. “Benny Klein doesn’t take shit from anyone, especially people who attack Jews or America,” Luke said. “Hey Pat, you know how we’re always pointing out how Star Wars went Marxist? What do you think about Star Trek? Like that first episode from The Next Generation where they introduced the Ferengi.”
Ben added, “Farpoint is the name of the episode. You always hated that whole first season, right?”
Pat thought for a moment. “Yeah, that episode especially. The idiots running the show—Gene Roddenberry included—decided to sneak in some Marxist crap. They called the enemy ‘Yankee traders,’ and Riker, being an American, liked that. But making the enemy profit-driven was just another Leftist attack on capitalism. That’s why the first season bombed. The second one too… It only started getting good when they stopped with the Marxist BS.”
Ben nodded, his face thoughtful. “It’s all part of the Matrix, man. This reality… it’s all fake. An illusion. We’re all contributing to it.”
Luke chimed in, “Yeah, you sold me on that months ago. That double-slit experiment, and that Nobel Prize proving it—makes you think.”
Pat added, “Makes me think of Beth, and the powers she seems to tap into.”
Ben said, “Well, think of our brains like an antenna. We’re tuned into something—somewhere out there—in the quantum realm.”
Jenkins, now curious, asked, “What are you guys talking about? This is all going over my head.”
Ben smirked. “Think of this—there are well-documented cases where people get hit on the head, and suddenly they can speak a language they’ve never been exposed to. Or they can play an instrument without ever having touched one before.”
Luke chimed in, “Wild shit, huh?”
Jenkins asked, “But how? You mean we’re really not here? This is blowing my mind a bit.”
Ben leaned in. “There’s a procedure called a corpus callosotomy, where they cut the connection between the two hemispheres of the brain. After it’s done, each hemisphere can develop its own preferences, likes, and even slightly different personalities or ‘wants.’ One hand might choose a different shirt than the other, or start a task that the other hand undoes.”
Jenkins shook his head. “That’s insane.”
Pat, smirking, said to Ben, “Come on, really blow his mind. Tell him about that double-slit experiment.”
Pat tapped the back of his seat and said, “If you understand what Ben’s about to tell you, your reality will change. You’ll see that life is nothing but an illusion. We’re all actors in a grand play. It’s just the extent of our freedom that’s up for debate.”
Jenkins glanced over at Ben, intrigued. “Ben, you can prove this?”
Ben grinned. “Easily. I can’t show you now, but when we get to a computer or smartphone, just go to YouTube. Search for ‘double-slit experiment’ and watch the cartoon version. Your life will change, I guarantee it.”
Pat added, “And know that the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded when three physicists proved that reality isn’t real. It was recent and shook the scientific world.”
Ben continued. “The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2022 went to three physicists—Alain Aspect, John Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger. They proved something called quantum entanglement, which challenges the idea that things have a definite state and can only be influenced by what’s around them. Instead, particles—tiny pieces of reality—can remain connected, even over vast distances. It’s a direct contradiction to what most people believe is real.”
Luke laughed and said, “You might as well be speaking Chinese. Just explain the double-slit experiment, that’s enough to put doubt in anyone’s mind.”
Ben smiled. “Alright. Picture this. You set up a wall with two slits in it. You fire particles—like electrons—through the slits, one at a time. If no one observes it, those particles act like waves. They go through both slits at the same time, interfering with themselves. And on the screen behind the wall, you don’t see two lines where the particles hit. You see an entire wave pattern—like they’re in more than one place at once.”
Pat glanced at Jenkins, smirking. “Crazy, right?”
Jenkins, wide-eyed, asked, “What happens when you do watch?”
“That’s the thing,” Ben said, his voice lowering for emphasis. “When you watch—when you set up detectors to see which slit the particle goes through—it stops acting like a wave. It ‘chooses’ a slit. The wave pattern disappears, and you get two bands, just like you’d expect from solid particles. When we observe, reality collapses into one outcome. But when we don’t… everything’s possible. It’s as if reality needs us to decide what it is.”
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Hey, Sgt. K here—also known as CK Sheldon. I’ve got one book published on Amazon as part of a trilogy, though only the first is currently available due to editing challenges. I’m working on bringing the other two books back, using ChatGPT to refine them, and I’ll likely add this new book there, too, if there’s interest. Since this isn’t about profit for me, you can always read it here on Whatfinger News for free, complete with the original links.
For anyone interested, my Amazon book is Allfather Saga. Fair warning: it’s a mix of science fiction, politics, and a bit of mature content. And yes, Trump makes an appearance in Book 3, though the story is set far into the future.
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