She proved love violates the laws of physics. Then she broke the universe to save it.
Dr. Maya Chen never meant to invent quantum dating. She just wanted to fix her love life with science.
But when her algorithm "Quepid" entangles two smartphones at a distance, every swipe starts sharing real pain. Break up with someone? Their heartbreak becomes yours. Lie to your date? The universe notices. And when 20 million couples entangle at once, one solar flare could end civilization.
Now the Pentagon wants her code. The UN wants her arrested. Her ex wants his phone back.
To save the world, Maya has to do the one thing quantum mechanics forbids: measure the relationship. With her ex. On live TV. During a solar storm.
Love in Superposition is a hilarious, heart-wrenching sci-fi romantic comedy about:
• Fake dating your ex to save humanity
• Why Bell's theorem is terrible relationship advice
• Topological qubits, emotional damage sharing, and topological prenups
• The only love story where "it's not you, it's quantum mechanics" is actually true
Perfect for fans of: The Rosie Project, Project Hail Mary, Red, White & Royal Blue, and anyone who ever thought "dating apps can't get worse" and was wrong.
This book contains physics, feelings, and a non-zero probability you will text your ex.
Read receipts are off by default. Damage sharing is set to 0%.
You are classical. You are local. You are free. For now.