Yehudon
In 1887, deep inside a hidden lab in Berlin, a group of scientists led by Dr. Henrik Weiss claimed they had discovered a way to separate time from matter - an experiment meant to prove the existence of parallel realities.
But before the results were published, the entire laboratory was destroyed in a mysterious explosion. Every document, every record, and every scientist involved - erased from history.
More than a century later, 17-year-old physics prodigy Leo Carter, while researching lost 19th-century experiments, stumbles upon a sealed letter addressed to "The Next Scientist."
Inside is a piece of metal unlike anything known to modern science - and coordinates to the ruins of Dr. Weiss's lab.
When Leo investigates, strange distortions begin to appear around him - objects shifting, time flickering, shadows moving against light.
The experiment, it seems, never ended.
It's still running - and now, it's using him as the subject.