Chaos nodes linked with economic downturn, scientist warns

InSight Institute scientist Wes Friedman has published a paper linking the current economic downturn with the sudden rise of naturally occurring "chaotic nodes" around the world.

"It is clear that these nodes cluster around populated areas", Friedman said, "while simulations show a strong correlation between their increasing numbers and the current economic downturn."

First identified by scientists Casey Schott and Mariana Turba, these naturally occurring quantum field effects have been a source of conflict within the SEED community. While theories of their nature differ wildly, it is clear that their numbers are increasing, with an estimated 4,000 chaotic nodes active in the world.

 

Friedman's research has also shown a strong correlation between chaotic node production and SEED device usage. InSight Institute spokespeople deny that use of the device creates these nodes, theorizing that with greater numbers of SEED operatives more existing nodes have been found by operatives searching their immediate areas. NODE corporation and Opus Spiritum spokespeople declined to comment.

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