Six days until #QuantumChaos releases! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C56VCZFQ
As Captain Zeeno (a Chitza scout ship commander) might say, "Aw hell, even an asteroid miner can pop off a few 4-D bubbles. Purple, pink, violet... fuchsia. Naw, we don't mess with that crap. Quality 4-D is always magenta. Solid. Stable. Lasts a long time."
Important stuff to remember for intergalactic travel. It's also the answer to a question I asked a few days ago. In the #QuantumSeries, bubbles of four-dimensional space come in multiple colors, from dark purples to hot pinks (see Quantum Void). But magenta is special, reflecting a fine tuning of dimensional technology. Surprisingly, magenta also appears in nature. Check out this photo of the Trifid Nebula embedded into the Scutum-Centaurus arm, 1.3 kiloparsecs from Earth (we view it in the constellation Sagittarius). Maybe we should go there and find out what's going on?