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This is a fictional account of the developments of mathematics and physics that allow forte formulation of quantum theory. The explanation of the mathematics and physics is fairly simplistic as the average reader does not have the necessary background to delve very deeply into the subject matter (calculus,non-linear algebra, matrix algebra, etc.). Having said that I think that some of the science has been over simplified. I only regret is that quantum theory has advanced even more and there is a group of scientists that think that the theory is incomplete or completely wrong. As Lee Smolin (author of The Trouble with Physics) is quoted saying "I am convinced that quantum mechanics is not a final theory. I believe this because I have never encountered an interpretation of the present formulation of quantum mechanics that makes sense to me. I have studied most of them in depth and thought hard about them, and in the end I still can't make real sense of quantum theory as it stands."